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19-1527 Amending ULDR - Hotels, Motels and Transient Lodging
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19-1527 Amending ULDR - Hotels, Motels and Transient Lodging
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monitored by securitv cameras located in close proximity to a manaaed front desk. <br />4. The hotel, motel or transient lodging staff shall maintain records documenting the <br />stay of Quests, and these records may be made available upon request to emergency <br />service personnel. <br />5. Amenities provided shall be for hotel and motel guests and their visitors only and <br />within designated secured areas. Amenities shall be for health, relaxation and <br />recreational purposes for guests, as determined by the facility developer. <br />Hotel and motel buildings may require additional buffering and screening above the <br />minimum requirements listed in the City's Unified Land Development Regulations <br />when the hotel/motel is adjacent to residential uses or residentially zoned property. <br />The site will be required to provide along the perimeter a minimum ten (10) foot <br />buff Hard, a minimum six (6) foot high masonry screen wall irrigated landscaping <br />for screening, and directional lighting away from the adjacent residential land uses or <br />residentially zoned property. <br />Hotels, motels and transient lodgings_that provide a full dining facilities and exercise <br />facilities for guests may receive an intensity bonus up to 20% above the permissible <br />floor area ratio or room total. <br />The maximum occupancy of a hotel/motel room is governed by the Florida Fire <br />Prevention Code, although hotel/motel operators or managersmay further restrict the <br />maximum occupancy. <br />9. Except for "vacation rentals" as defined by state law, hourly rentals apartment leases <br />or the sale of units as fee simple condominiums for temporary or permanent <br />residence are prohibited. If a change in use of a hotel/motel to multi -family units is <br />approved by the City, the facility will be subject to the density limitations and <br />property development regulations applied to all multi -family buildings. <br />10. For extended stay hotels only, interior corridors or hallways leading to and from <br />rooms, except emergency exits, shall be provided. Exterior access hallways for <br />extended stay hotels are prohibited. <br />SECTION III. Part III, Unified Land Development Regulations, Chapter V, Glossary, <br />Article XXI, Language and Definitions, Section 5-21.2, "Definition of terms", of the Code of <br />Ordinances of the City of Casselberry, Florida, (City) is hereby amended by adding and amending <br />definitions to read, to include: <br />Bed and break ast lodging. Overnight accommodations with a meal(s) in a dwelling unit provided to <br />transitory lodgers for compensation. <br />Extended stay hotels (also, all -suite hotel). A form of lodging within non-residential zoning districts <br />where a portion or all of the rooms are designed for either daily or greater rental. Rooms typically <br />include a bed(s), a living room, a kitchen/kitchenette, a bathroom(s) and a laundry facility. <br />Guest (for purposes ofSection 2-7.37). Any patron customer, tenant lodger, boarder or occupant of <br />a hotel, motel or transient lodging. <br />Ordinance 19-1527 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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