§ 154.098 CONDITIONAL USES.
   The following uses may be permitted:
   (A)   Auction sales;
   (B)   Apartments;
   (C)   Parking of vehicles (need not be enclosed);
   (D)   Public or quasi-public development;
   (E)   Restaurants, cocktail lounges, and other eating or drinking establishments which require additional parking spaces;
   (F)   Auto service station;
   (G)   Snowmobiles, ATVs, boats, autos, trucks, campers, motor homes, trailers; sales, repair, rental, and storage;
   (H)   Other residential and commercial uses determined by the Planning Commission to be of the same general character as identified permitted and conditional uses, and found not to be detrimental to the general public health and welfare; and
   (I)   Bed and breakfast inn, provided the following are adhered to:
      (1)   Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the parking requirements of §§ 154.295 through 154.307, or as amended. A minimum of one off-street parking space per guest room shall be provided in addition to the parking requirements for the zoning district in which the facility is located;
      (2)   Signs shall be in accordance with the sign requirements in §§ 154.320 through 154.333, or as amended, and meet the requirements for the zoning district that the business is located within. Identifying signs to be not more than four square feet in total, located on the building and consistent with the character of the building;
      (3)   The maximum of four units may be established in a structure;
      (4)   A bed and breakfast establishment shall show proof of inspection or proof of proper operating licenses by the state and/or county;
      (5)   All guest rooms shall be contained within the principal structure;
      (6)   Dining and other facilities shall not be open to the public, but shall be used exclusively by the residents and registered guests;
      (7)   The maximum stay for guests shall be 14 days within a 30-day period;
      (8)   The inn shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations governing its existence and operation, including, but not limited to, the State Building Code, the State Fire Code, and the State Health Code;
      (9)   A conditional use permit shall be terminated upon occurrence for the following:
         (a)   Non-compliance with these provisions;
         (b)   Transfer of ownership of the property from the owner/operator; and
         (c)   The creation of a condition which adversely affects the health, safety, or general welfare of the city or its residents.
      (10)   The owner or operator shall reside on the property, or submit a management plan for approval as part of the conditional use permit.
(Ord. 199, passed 2-7-2000)