<h1>6.1.5. Lodging Uses</h1> <h2>A. All Lodging Uses</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Definition</strong>: A lodging use refers to a sleeping or residential unit rented for less than 31 days.</li> <li><strong>Lodging Overlay (LO)</strong>: The LO is an overlay on all other base zones established by these Land Development Regulations (LDRs). It is designed to maintain a balance between lodging available to visitors and resident services. The LO applies to lands identified on the Official Zoning Map.</li> </ul> <h2>B. Conventional Lodging</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Definition</strong>: Conventional lodging refers to any lodging use not specifically defined elsewhere in this section. It includes hotels, motels, and convention centers with lodging facilities. It does not include short-term rental units, campgrounds, bed and breakfasts, or dude/guest ranches.</li> </ul> <h2>C. Short-term Rental Unit</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Definition</strong>: A short-term rental refers to the rental of all or a portion of a residential unit for less than 31 days.</li> <li><strong>Standards</strong>: No residential unit or portion of a residential unit may be rented for less than 31 days unless permitted for short-term rental. Developments approved for short-term rentals of less than 31 days prior to May 9, 1994, will be allowed to continue such rentals.</li> </ul> <h2>D. Campground</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Definition</strong>: A campground is an establishment providing campsites for camping units brought to the campground for overnight or short-term use. It does not include lodging units, cabins, wall tents with permanent platforms, or any other camping unit owned by the owner or operator of the campground.</li> <li><strong>Standards</strong>: The campground is limited to certain permanent structures for the occupants of the campground. Each campsite must contain bear-proof storage. Restroom and shower facilities are required based on the number of campsites and utility hook-ups. Campsite occupancy is limited to short-term use of less than 31 days in any 90-day period. The Board may limit a campground use to a particular season or time period.</li> </ul>
# 6.1.5. Lodging Uses ## A. All Lodging Uses - **Definition**: A lodging use refers to a sleeping or residential unit rented for less than 31 days. - **Lodging Overlay (LO)**: The LO is an overlay on all other base zones established by these Land Development Regulations (LDRs). It is designed to maintain a balance between lodging available to visitors and resident services. The LO applies to lands identified on the Official Zoning Map. ## B. Conventional Lodging - **Definition**: Conventional lodging refers to any lodging use not specifically defined elsewhere in this section. It includes hotels, motels, and convention centers with lodging facilities. It does not include short-term rental units, campgrounds, bed and breakfasts, or dude/guest ranches. ## C. Short-term Rental Unit - **Definition**: A short-term rental refers to the rental of all or a portion of a residential unit for less than 31 days. - **Standards**: No residential unit or portion of a residential unit may be rented for less than 31 days unless permitted for short-term rental. Developments approved for short-term rentals of less than 31 days prior to May 9, 1994, will be allowed to continue such rentals. ## D. Campground - **Definition**: A campground is an establishment providing campsites for camping units brought to the campground for overnight or short-term use. It does not include lodging units, cabins, wall tents with permanent platforms, or any other camping unit owned by the owner or operator of the campground. - **Standards**: The campground is limited to certain permanent structures for the occupants of the campground. Each campsite must contain bear-proof storage. Restroom and shower facilities are required based on the number of campsites and utility hook-ups. Campsite occupancy is limited to short-term use of less than 31 days in any 90-day period. The Board may limit a campground use to a particular season or time period.