§ 27-445.13. Bed-and-Breakfast Inn.  


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  • (a)

    A bed-and-breakfast inn is permitted subject to the following:

    (1)

    The primary use of the structure and property shall be residential, and the property shall be owner-occupied and managed. No more than two nonresident persons may be employed on the premises.

    (2)

    Interior residential features shall be retained in a manner that will allow re-conversion to a residential use, and the maximum number of guest rooms shall be eight (8).

    (3)

    Meals shall be served only to customers who are actually using the bed-and-breakfast inn accommodations overnight, nonpaying residents, or their bona fide guests.

    (4)

    Parking shall be provided on site with one additional space required for each room that is available to be rented.

    (5)

    A bed-and-breakfast inn shall not have any sign or other evidence of its use except one (1) sign not exceeding 2 feet by 3 feet in area, which may be double-faced and illuminated but no internally illuminated or back-lit signs are permitted. Other than an authorized sign, the bed-and-breakfast inn shall be maintained and landscaped to eliminate outward signs of transient use, and shall be compatible with the neighborhood surroundings.

(CB-39-2009)