The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the control and
regulation of bed and breakfast establishments in keeping with the
safety, convenience and welfare of the general public, and for the
following more specific reasons:
A. To
assist in allowing these sorts of visitor-serving uses, which benefit
the local economy by encouraging destination tourism;
B. To
protect the residential character of the various zoning districts
where bed and breakfast establishments are allowed;
C. To
ensure a fair process by which the location and operation of such
establishments may be in the best interest of the entire community.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
For the purpose of this chapter certain abbreviations, terms,
phrases, words and their derivatives shall be construed as specified
in this section.
"Bed and breakfast"
means a residential dwelling occupied by a resident person
or family, containing individual living quarters occupied on a transient
basis for compensation, and in which a breakfast may be provided to
guests.
"Guest home or rest home"
means a building or any portion thereof used for the housing
of ambulatory well and able persons where lodging is provided for
compensation.
"Guestroom"
means a room which is designed and/or used by one or more
guests for sleeping purposes, but [in] which no provision is made
for cooking.
"Home occupations"
means a use customarily carried on in a dwelling by a resident
thereof, which use is merely incidental to the residential use of
the dwelling, and is carried on with the normal equipment customarily
found in a dwelling; provided, that no assistants are employed and
provided the use is conducted in the main dwelling and not in an accessory
building.
"Lodginghouse or roominghouse"
means a building having no more than five guestrooms with
a maximum occupancy of two persons per room, and where such lodging
is provided for compensation.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
Bed and breakfast establishments shall be allowed in all zones
except CZ-O.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
Guest homes and bed and breakfast establishments must obtain
a conditional use permit from the planning commission for their operation.
The conditional use permit process requires a public hearing, allowing
neighbors and/or other concerned citizens to voice their concerns
about the proposed operations. In residential zones, the focus of
the use permit process is on the commercial operation occurring in
a residential zone. In commercial zones, the focus is on the required
residential use by the on-site owner or manager in a commercial zone.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
Bed and breakfast establishments in all commercial zones are
required to go through an architectural review.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
Any modifications, additions or remodels made to duly recognized
historic structures being used or intended to be used as a bed and
breakfast establishment shall go through the architectural review
process. The purpose of the review shall be to ensure that all work
done on the structure of the grounds be in keeping with the historic
significance of the building, and shall reasonably conform to the
original plan and appearance of the site.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))