§ 4.3.6. Accommodation uses.  


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  • A.

    Hotel/motel. A facility offering transient lodging accommodations to the general public.

    B.

    Bed and breakfast. An owner or operator occupied, single-family dwelling where short-term lodging rooms and meals are provided to guests for a fee. A guest is an individual over 12 years of age. (For example, a family consisting of a mother, father and a 12-year old child would be considered two guests.)

    1.

    A bed and breakfast in the RE-Rural Estate or RE-1 Rural Estate zoning district requires special review approval.

    2.

    A bed and breakfast in the O-Open, FA-Farming, FA-1 Farming, FO-Forestry, FO-1 Forestry and AP-Airport zoning district accommodating six or fewer guests requires approval through the minor special review process.

    3.

    A bed and breakfast in the O-Open FA-Farming, FA-1 Farming, FO-Forestry, FO-1 Forestry and AP-Airport zoning district accommodating more than six guests requires approval through the special review process.

    C.

    Recreational vehicle park/campground. A parcel of land on which two or more recreational vehicle sites and/or camping sites are located, established or maintained for occupancy by recreational vehicles or camping units of the general public as temporary living quarters for vacation or recreation purposes.

    D.

    Resort lodge/resort cottage(s). A building or group of buildings, under single management and ownership, containing rooms and/or units available for temporary rental to guests where the primary attraction is generally recreational features or activities.

    E.

    Short term rental . A building, under single management and ownership, for temporary rental to transient guests (for example: vacation rental by owner—VRBO or Airbnb).

    F.

    Boarding/rooming house. A building or portion thereof used to accommodate, for compensation, three or more boarders or roomers with lodging and/or meals. "Compensation" includes money, services or other things of value.

    G.

    Nursing homes. An extended or intermediate care facility licensed or approved by a government agency to provide fulltime convalescent or chronic care to two or more people who, by reason of advanced age, chronic illness or infirmity, are unable to care for themselves.

    H.

    Retreat. A facility for four or more people to occupy on a shortterm basis (30 or fewer consecutive days out of any calendar year) offering overnight accommodations for a fee for study or instruction.

    I.

    Seasonal camp. A parcel of land under single ownership and management having tents, buildings or other, shelters but can not include recreational vehicles or mobile homes. A seasonal camp is for recreational or educational purposes and the accommodation of four or more people for two or more days, or portions thereof.

(Res. No. 06172003R009, 6-17-2003; Res. No. 04102007R018, Exh. A, 4-10-2007; Res. No. 08102010R001, Exh. A, 8-10-2010; Res. No. 12152015R001 , Exh. A, §§ 2, 13, 12-15-2015; Res. No. 04182017R008, Exh. A § 2, 4-18-2017)