For a Bed and Breakfast, the County Zoning Ordinance requires one off-street parking space per guest room, and all parking must be located in the rear or on the side of the facility. The county sets no separate parking standard for other short-term rentals.
Section 6:2(4)(K) directs that all parking for Bed and Breakfast establishments be located in the rear or on the side of the facility, with one parking space provided per guest room. This keeps guest vehicles out of the front yard to preserve residential character. For lodging uses that are not B&Bs, off-street parking follows the general parking schedule in the Zoning Ordinance for the underlying use. On unzoned parcels, only the Land Development Regulations apply, so front-yard parking restrictions may not attach.
Parking in the front yard or providing fewer than one space per guest room is a condition violation that can jeopardize a Bed and Breakfast's zoning approval and prompt code enforcement.
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