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Except as otherwise provided herein, the terms and provisions of Articles 1 and 2 of Chapter 24 of this Code relating to taxicabs and taxicab drivers shall apply to and govern the operators and business of ''horse drawn carriage rides." The schedule of rates set forth in Section 24-1-2 shall not be applicable hereto. The provisions of this Article shall apply whenever a conflict between the provisions of Articles 1 and 2 of Chapter 24 and the provisions of this Article shall arise.
Persons violating any provisions of this article shall be subject to the general penalty provisions set forth in section 1-1-5 of the Village Code. (Ord. 1988-0-25, 4-18-88)
The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings, and are hereby defined as follows:
BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT: A residence, in which the owner either resides or which the owner controls while residing in a residence adjacent thereto, providing accommodations for a charge to the public with no more than five (5) guest units for rent, in operation for more than ten (10) nights in a twelve (12) month period. Only the breakfast meal may be provided to the registered guests. The service of food to the public for a charge is otherwise prohibited. Bed and breakfast establishments shall not include motels, hotels, boarding houses, or food service establishments.
BED AND BREAKFAST GUEST: Person or persons staying in a bed and breakfast guest unit overnight, but not to exceed fifteen (15) consecutive days, and having a permanent residence at an address other than the address of the bed and breakfast guest unit temporarily occupied. A bed and breakfast guest may not stay overnight in any portion of the dwelling unit not designated as a guest unit.
BED AND BREAKFAST OPERATOR: The owner of the bed and breakfast establishment, who is required to reside in or adjacent to the bed and breakfast establishment.
GUEST UNIT: A sleeping room or group of rooms within a residential dwelling unit, forming a separate area, used or intended to be used for living or sleeping, but not for cooking purposes, by no more than two (2) transient guests per night for a continuous period not in excess of fifteen (15) days per guest. (Ord. 2009-0-061, 9-8-09)
No person shall operate a bed and breakfast establishment without first obtaining a license therefor as provided in article 1 of this chapter. Licenses shall be issued by the Village Clerk for a period of one year from the date of issuance, unless sooner revoked, and may thereafter be renewed for successive one year periods. No license shall be transferable to another person or location or to other bed and breakfast guest units. (Ord. 2009-0-061, 9-8-09)
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