A. The operation of a bed and breakfast shall be limited to single-family houses. Preference is given to houses on, or eligible to be placed on, the national register of historic places.
B. Preference is given to bed and breakfast uses on collector and arterial streets.
C. The residential structure shall not be significantly modified to provide additional sleeping rooms or exhibit a nonresidential appearance.
D. Signage shall be architecturally compatible to the residence and shall not flash, rotate or blink.
E. A family or manager must be in permanent residence and maintain full use of the kitchen and at least one bedroom.
F. Sleeping quarters and breakfast facilities shall not be allowed in an accessory building.
G. Overnight lodgers shall not have direct access to cooking facilities although the permanent residents of the dwelling may provide breakfast service to the guests.
H. Use of the residential structure shall be limited to the exclusive use of the resident dwellers and their overnight guests. No other use such as a restaurant, bar, or other use which attracts nonboarding customers is permitted. No alcoholic beverages will be sold on the premises. (Ord. A-407, 3-15-1982; amd. Ord. 05-25, 11-21-2005)