14.12.030 Bed and breakfast inns.

Bed and breakfast inns are intended to provide a unique transit lodging experience in predominantly residential environs. As a result, care should be taken to protect the environs that contribute to the experience of such lodging while promoting their use. Toward this end, bed and breakfast inns, where permitted by this title, shall:
A. Be occupied by the resident/owner.
B. Serve no regularly scheduled meal other than breakfast.
C. Maintain the interior architectural integrity and arrangement of the structure and shall not increase the number of guestrooms above the number of bedrooms in the original structure.
D. Maintain the exterior architectural integrity of the structure and grounds and make changes only if compatible with the character of the surrounding area.
E. Provide off-street parking on the basis of one space per guest room, plus two spaces for the resident innkeeper; further provided that sufficient off-street parking space shall be available on site to accommodate private gatherings, where proposed by the applicant.
F. Be permitted one non-illuminated identification sign, not to exceed four square feet in area. (Ord. 99-O-25 § 3.3, 1999)