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File #: 16-017-O    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/21/2016 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 3/28/2016 Final action: 4/11/2016
Enactment date: 4/11/2016 Enactment #: 10446
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 50-19.8 USE TABLE, 50-20.5 ACCESSORY USES, 50-39 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES, AND 50-41 DEFINITIONS, TO ALLOW FOR ACCESSORY HOME SHARE.
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - 16-017-O, 2. Attachment B - 16-017-O, 3. Motion to Split 16-017, 4. Hansen Motion to amend 16-017 - Passed, 5. Filipovich Motion to amend 16-017 - Failed, 6. 16-017-O as voted on 3.14.pdf
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 50-19.8 USE TABLE, 50-20.5 ACCESSORY USES, 50-39 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES, AND 50-41 DEFINITIONS, TO ALLOW FOR ACCESSORY HOME SHARE.

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CITY PROPOSAL:
The city of Duluth does ordain:
Section 1. That Section 50-19.8 of the Duluth City Code, 1959, as amended, be amended as follows:
Attachment A, Table 50-19.8 Use Table and Table 50-19.1 Use Table Legend
Section 2. That Section 50-20.5 of the Duluth City Code, 1959, as amended, be amended as follows:
A. Accessory agriculture roadside stand.
Only one stand offering for sale farm products produced on the premises is permitted provided that such stand does not exceed an area of 200 square feet and that it is located not nearer than 25 feet to any street or highway;
B. Accessory bed and breakfast.
The owner and operator of an accessory bed and breakfast shall be required to live in the establishment. In addition, the use shall:
1. Have no more than five habitable units;
2. Appear outwardly to be a one-family dwelling, giving no appearance of a business use other than allowed signs;
3. Have no greater impact on surrounding public areas, infrastructure or natural resources than a fully occupied private home with house guests;
4. Be located on a lot or tract containing a minimum of 0.6 acre;
5. Contain a minimum of 1,500 square feet of area on the first floor of the main building;
6. Dining areas shall not exceed three seats per habitable unit in bed and breakfast inns. In addition to resident guests, only guests of resident guests shall be permitted to dine in a bed and breakfast, or guests participating in meetings or other private events hosted by the facility when other overnight guests are not present, not to exceed the approved seating capacity of the facility. For profit events on the premises that involve a total number of participants in excess of the approved dining area seating capacity shall be limited to six days per year and shall be restrict...

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