In all zones allowing VRDs, a permit shall be issued as an accessory use and in accordance with the administrative conditional use provisions provided the application can demonstrate by written application that all of the following standards are met:
A. Maximum Allowed Rentals. No more than half of the bedrooms of a single-family dwelling may be made available for short-term rental. Separate or detached structures do not count towards that limit.
B. Parking. One nine-foot by 18-foot off-street space will be provided for each bedroom in the unit that is available for short-term rental, but in no event shall fewer than two spaces be provided.
C. Number of Occupants. The maximum number of occupants cannot exceed three persons (over the age of three) per bedroom available for short-term rental. The maximum occupancy, along with good neighbor rules, shall remain posted inside the front door in a conspicuous place. It is the owner's responsibility to ensure the renters are aware of these limitations. The number of overnight renters or the maximum number of occupants may be reduced by the fire marshal at the time of inspection for valid code reasons.
D. Residential Yard Areas. Front, side and rear yards must maintain a residential appearance by limiting off-street parking within yard areas. At least 50 percent of each yard area which is not occupied by buildings must be landscaped in some fashion so that parking will not dominate the yard.
E. Local Responsible Party. A local responsible party that permanently resides within the county must be identified by the owner. The responsible party will serve as an initial contact person if there are questions regarding the operation of the VRD. The owner shall provide the telephone number of the local contact person to the city, and to the immediate neighbors within the notification area (within 200 feet of the subject property).
(Ord. 1080 § 2, 2021)