18.156.260: PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS:
   A.   Conformance: The lot upon which the bed and breakfast inn is to be established shall conform to all standards of the zoning district in which it is located, and shall not be further subdivided.
   B.   Parking: One parking space in a permitted location shall be provided on the same lot for each guestroom and each employee, in addition to the required parking spaces serving the resident owner.
   C.   Outdoor Living Space: Outdoor living space shall be provided in accordance with the minimum standards of the zone.
   D.   Signs: Any sign shall be reviewed as part of the conditional use permit application, and shall not exceed four (4) square feet in area in residential zones, and twenty (20) square feet in nonresidential zones. If not attached to the residence, a sign shall not exceed three feet (3') in height. One sign shall be permitted. The sign may be lighted externally. Lighting shall be turned off between ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M.
   E.   Number Of Rooms:
      1.   In the single-family residential zones, the number of guestrooms shall not exceed one room for each multiple of minimum lot area required for each dwelling unit in the underlying zone, with a maximum number of ten (10).
      2.   In the multiple-family residential and nonresidential zones, the maximum number of rooms shall be determined by the adequacy of the parcel to provide on site parking and outdoor living space.
   F.   Guest Limit: The planning commission may determine a reasonable maximum limit to the total number of guests staying at the inn.
   G.   Additional Provisions: The provisions of article VI of this chapter, on nonresidential uses in a residential building, shall apply to bed and breakfast inns.
   H.   Preservation And Maintenance Of Significant Landscaping Features: In addition to standards required of all conditional uses, per this chapter, the planning commission may require the preservation and maintenance of significant permanent landscaping features and significant historical, architectural or cultural features of the structure or property. (Ord. 2592 § 1, 2005: Ord. 2470 § 2, 2001: Ord. 1863 § 1, 1985: Ord. 1000 § 52.10(I)(3), 1955)