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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The following report was considered by the Planning & Zoning Commission <br />during the May 21, 1992, Public Hearing. The Commission recommends City Council <br />approval of the proposals contained in this report. <br /> <br />Staff Report <br /> <br />Bed and Breakfasts <br /> <br />April 16, 1992 <br /> <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its March 19, 1992, meeting directed <br />staff to prepare language amending the Zoning Ordinance provisions that regulate Bed <br />and Breakfasts (B&B). These regulations, which are located in four (4) separate <br />ordinance sections, follow. The amending language which has been added to these <br />sections is highlighted with bold face type. Language presently in the ordinance which <br />is to be deleted is indicated by strikeovers. <br /> <br />3-100 DEFINITIONS: <br /> <br />Bed and Breakfast hm: A building, the primary use of which is a single family <br />residence, in which sleeping rooms are available for overnight rental subject to <br />the following restrictions. <br /> <br />1. Bed and Breakfast tims shall be operated by resident <br />homeowners. <br /> <br />2. No more thaB three (3) rental rooms shall be provided. <br /> <br />3. Reams shaH. be let by reservatioB oItiy. <br /> <br />2. Bed and Breakfast IBBs shall conform to the requirements of <br />Section 5-800. <br /> <br />3. Parking shall be provided in accordance with the requirements <br />of Section 10-609. <br /> <br />4. A Bed and Breakfast shall be allowed one (1) sign, not exceeding <br />three (3) square feet in area and non-illuminated. This sign may <br />be either mounted on the building or located in a landscaped <br />portion of the yard. Yard signs shall be located in accordance <br />with the provisions of Section 10-1000, Residential Sign Table B. <br /> <br />EXHIBWT 1;) <br />