1240.05 BOARDING OR LODGING HOUSE; TOURIST HOME; HOTEL; MOTEL.
   (a)   "Boarding house" or "lodging house" means any building or part of a building other than a tourist home, hotel or motel, in which lodging or meals or both are available for compensation to more than two persons, or any dwelling advertised as a boarding house or a lodging house.
   (b)   "Tourist home" means a dwelling unit in which sleeping accommodations in less than ten rooms are available for rent, primarily to automobile travelers.
   (c)   "Hotel" means a building or part of building operated as a public inn and containing ten or more guest rooms without provision for cooking in any guest room.
   (d)   "Motel" means a building or part of a building containing ten or more guest rooms or suites for hire, primarily for sleeping accommodations to automobile travelers and including accommodations for their automobiles as part of the service.
(1982 Code, § 1101.05) (Ord. 56-53. Passed 10-1-1956.)