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Short-term rentals are classified as:

Type-1: A short-term rental of one or more bedrooms in an owner-occupied dwelling, to a single person or group, while the owner is occupying the same dwelling unit for the entire rental period.

Type-2: A short-term rental of a single family or duplex residential property where short-term lodging is provided to only one group at a time per dwelling unit. The owner of the property is or is not present at the property for the duration of any short-term rental.

Type-3: A short-term rental of a multifamily residential property where short-term lodging is provided to only one group at a time per dwelling unit. The owner of the property is or is not present at the property for the duration of any short-term rental.

Type-4: A “bed and breakfast homestay establishment” means an owner-occupied residential property where short-term lodging is provided that contains no more than five guest rooms and where breakfast service may be provided to overnight guests only. The owner must reside on the property and be present at the property for the duration of any short-term rental. The property may be rented out to multiple short-term lodging groups at a time.

Type-5: A “bed and breakfast inn” means a resident-managed residential property where short-term lodging is provided that contains no more than 15 guest rooms and where breakfast service may be provided to overnight guests only. The resident manager must reside on the property and be present at the property for the duration of any short-term rental. The property may be rented out to multiple short-term lodging groups at a time. (Ord. 19-014 § 4, 2019; Ord. 18-006 § 5, 2018)