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§ 9-5.3817 SMALL AND LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE HOMES.
   (A)   The use of a dwelling as a small or large family day care home shall be considered a residential use of property. No business license fee or tax shall be imposed by the city for the privilege of operating a small family or large family day care home. Also, such use of a residence shall not constitute a change of occupancy for the purposes of the State Housing Law and the Uniform Building Code.
   (B)   Small and large family day care homes shall comply with all building code standards, standards established by the State Fire Marshal, and state licensing requirements.
(Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94; Am. Ord. 2178-C-S, passed 1-28-20) Penalty, see § 9-5.2904
§ 9-5.3818 [RESERVED].
§ 9-5.3819 BED AND BREAKFAST INNS.
   (A)   The bed and breakfast inn will be operated by a property owner living on the premises.
   (B)   The bed and breakfast inn conforms to the design and development standards below and is compatible with adjacent buildings in terms of building materials, colors and exterior finishes. Inns requiring conversion of existing structures shall maintain existing elevations to the extent feasible.
   (C)   Public and utility services including emergency access are adequate to serve the maximum number of occupants proposed.
   (D)   No more than six rooms shall be rented for lodging and each shall be rented for no more than 14 consecutive days.
   (E)   No internal illumination of any signage from an interior light source shall be permitted and all signs shall be subject to Design Review Board approval.
(Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94) Penalty, see § 9-5.2904
§ 9-5.3820 [RESERVED].
§ 9-5.3821 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BUILDINGS AND USES.
   Temporary buildings and uses for construction purposes may be permitted for periods not exceeding one year provided an administrative use permit and a building permit shall first be secured and the Building Official has provided for the subsequent removal thereof.
(Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94) Penalty, see § 9-5.2904
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