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SEC. 16-363. PERMIT REVIEW.
   Attached multi-family development that is proposed on property not located in a Planned Development zone, or which do not otherwise require a special use permit, may be approved by issuance of a development design review permit or a site plan review permit where the State has mandated that the city approval must be ministerial.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.9.4) (Ord. No. 2152, 3040)
DIVISION 3. BED AND BREAKFAST USES
SEC. 16-370. PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this division is:
   (A)   To encourage preservation and restoration of historically and culturally significant residential structures;
   (B)   To provide limited visitor lodging in residences in the city; and
   (C)   To ensure compatibility of bed and breakfast uses with the existing, surrounding land uses.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.8.1) (Ord. No. 2165)
SEC. 16-371. DEFINITIONS.
   (A)   BED AND BREAKFAST INN - An establishment, originally built as a single-family residence, operated by a resident owner, and containing three to five guest bedrooms, each of which is available for rent to the general public for up to 29 consecutive days.
   (B)   TRADITIONAL BED AND BREAKFAST (HOMESTAY) - A traditional bed and breakfast is an establishment which contains no more than two guest bedrooms, each of which is available for rent to the general public for up to 29 consecutive days. Traditional bed and breakfast facilities are also referred to as “homestays.”
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.8.2) (Ord. No. 2165)
SEC. 16-372. LIMITATIONS ON LOCATION.
   Traditional bed and breakfast uses and bed and breakfast inns shall be permitted only within the boundaries of the Wilson Neighborhood. The commission may also approve bed and breakfast uses within other areas of the city provided the commission makes the findings required for designation of a structure as a significant heritage feature, as provided herein. Bed and breakfast uses must also comply with the standards in this section.
(`64 Code, Sec. 36-7.8.3) (Ord. No. 2165)
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