§ 153.329 OWNER OCCUPANCY.
   (A)   Owner occupancy. If the owner occupies the primary residential unit, the owner may rent the ADU to one party. If the owner occupies the ADU, the owner may rent the primary residential unit to one party. The owner may rent both the primary residential unit and the ADU together to one party who may not further sublease any unit(s) or portion(s) thereof. The owner shall be a signatory to any lease for the rented unit, for which the city may reasonably require a copy of to verify compliance with this chapter and shall be the applicant for any permit issued under this chapter. Owner occupancy for the primary dwelling or the ADU is not required for ADUs approved between January 2020 and January 2025. The rental of the ADU shall be longer than 30 days.
   (B)   Ownership. The ADU shall not be sold or held under a different legal ownership than the primary residence; nor shall the lot containing the ADU be subdivided.
(Ord. 2021-007, passed 12-14-21)