§ 156.32 OCCUPANCY LIMITS.
   (A)   Bedrooms.
      (1)   A maximum of two persons per bedroom are allowed in a vacation home unless the bedrooms are of sufficient size to safely accommodate additional persons. The applicant is required to provide the total number of verified sleeping accommodations with the application for licensure. Sleeping accommodations must be verified by the Director of Public Works or his or her designee prior to licensure or renewal of licensure.
      (2)   Minimum bedroom area of any bedroom is 70 square feet for the first person plus 50 square feet for each additional person, or the minimum sleeping room as required in currently adopted, applicable building and fire codes.
   (B)   Total home occupancy. The maximum number of occupants in a vacation home shall be indicated in the conditional use permit, and will be as follows.
      (1)   The maximum number of daytime guests between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and midnight is the lesser of the total floor area divided by 50 square feet per person, or as allowed by egress capacity.
      (2)   The maximum number of overnight guests within the vacation home shall be limited to the approved sleeping arrangements. The guests staying in camping units, if permitted, are not included in the total allowed overnight guests within the vacation home.
(Prior Code, § Q-15-401) Penalty, see § 156.99