8-15-5: CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL:
   A.   Business License Required; Taxes: A County business license shall be obtained before occupancy and after approval of the conditional use permit. Sales and transient room taxes must be collected and remitted to the proper authority.
   B.   Occupancy: No more than four (4) occupants per room shall be allowed, and total occupants of the dwelling cannot exceed the number allowed by the International Building Code.
   C.   Fire Escape Plan: A fire escape plan shall be developed in accordance with the International Residential Code.
   D.   Passage Of Safety Inspection: Passage of safety inspection by the County building inspector.
   E.   Notification To Guests: A notification to guests shall be prepared and shall contain the residence rules and the fact that the residence is being rented under a conditional use permit that may be revoked if guest actions lead to complaints from neighbors of the residence.
   F.   Notification To Real Property Owners: Upon receipt of a completed short term residential conditional use permit application, the Planning Commission shall notify all persons with real property within three hundred feet (300') of the proposed short term residential rental unit location.
   G.   Denial With Valid Objections: The application may be denied by the Planning Commission with valid objections.
   H.   Public Hearing: No public hearing need be held; however, a hearing may be held when the Planning Commission shall deem a hearing to be necessary and in the public interest.
      1.   The Planning Commission may hold the hearing.
      2.   The Planning Commission shall have a record of the hearing, together with a report of findings and recommendations relative thereto, for its consideration of the proposed conditional uses.
      3.   Such hearing, if deemed necessary, shall be held not more than sixty (60) days from the date of the application. The particular time and place shall be established by the Planning Commission.
      4.   The Planning Commission shall publish a notice of hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the County not less than ten (10) days prior to date of said hearing. Failure of property owners to receive notice of said hearing shall in no way affect the validity of action taken. (Ord. 17-18, 8-8-2017)