Bed and breakfast (B&B) definition
Bed and breakfast (B&B) means an accessory use of a single-family dwelling for the lodging of guests for compensation. B&B’s shall contain no more than two bedrooms for sleeping quarters for the guests, and the breakfast shall be included in the fee and available to the guests in a common area. This use shall be operated primarily by members of the resident family. There may be no other conditional uses or home occupations conducted at the same time at a site designated as a B&B. Two parking spaces must be provided on the property in addition to the spaces required for the main use. Each unit including the resident family’s unit shall require one thousand eight hundred (1,800) square feet of lot area. For the purposes of this definition, the family living quarters shall be considered one unit regardless of the number of bedrooms in the family quarters.
Bed and breakfast (B&B) means an accessory use of a single-family dwelling for the
Bed and breakfast (B&B). ' means an overnight lodging service renting rooms in the Main Residence or Guest Residence.
More Definitions of Bed and breakfast (B&B)
Bed and breakfast (B&B) means overnight accommodations and a morning meal in a dwelling unit provided to transients for compensation. The operator of the B&B must reside on the premises and the maximum number of rooms that can be rented out is five. In addition to the off-street parking requirements of KIBC 17.175.040 for a single-family dwelling, a B&B with up to two guest rooms must provide one additional parking space; a B&B with three to four guest rooms must provide two additional parking spaces; and a B&B with five guest rooms must provide three additional parking spaces.