§ 150.50 BED AND BREAKFAST INN.
   (A)   A bed and breakfast inn use must be subordinate to a principal use. The principal use must be a dwelling. The dwelling must be the primary residence of the property owner or proprietor.
   (B)   A live, evergreen vegetated screen shall be six feet tall at minimum and shall screen any off-street parking spaces from all adjoining properties.
   (C)   No rented bedroom shall have an independent outside entrance, except where an emergency exit is provided and such exit is only capable of opening from the inside.
   (D)   A maximum of five rented bedrooms are permitted, and all such rooms shall be located in the principal structure.
   (E)   Rented bedrooms may only be used by transient visitors and travelers and rented on a nightly, weekend, or weekly basis. No person, other than the principal resident and their family, may stay in the bed and breakfast inn for a period exceeding 120 consecutive days in a calendar year.
   (F)   All applications for bed and breakfast inn use will be reviewed by the Fire Chief or their designee to ensure that all appropriate safety regulations are met.
(Ord. 9098, passed 6-12-2023)