MEMORANDUM

TO: Ronald Wm. Drathman, Assembly President

Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Members

FROM: Jack Brown, Assembly Member

DATE: March 25, 1999

SUBJECT: Ordinance 99-02 amendments

As a result of revisions to Ordinance 99-01, the following amendments to Ordinance 99-02 should be considered:

"Bed and Breakfast" means [the commercial use of a maximum of three guest rooms in a dwelling, or part of a dwelling, where lodging and one meal is provided by the owner or operator on a daily basis.] a transient occupancy commercial establishment with no more than 12 rooms, that caters to no more than 24 guests, that provides a continental or cook-and-serve breakfast as part of the purchase price of the overnight accommodations. The owner or operator of the establishment must live on the premises in order for such a transient occupancy establishment to be considered as a bed and breakfast as opposed to a hotel, motel, or other type of transient accommodation.

"Hotel" means a facility offering transient lodging accommodations on a daily rate to the general public and providing additional services, such as restaurants, meeting rooms, and recreational facilities.

["Residential subdivision" means for purposes of KPB 21.30 all subdivisions within the borough where the majority of lots are approximately two acres or less in size.]

["Regulated use site" means all land used, altered or disturbed by the construction, development, and/or operation of a regulated use and shall include all structure, other appurtenances, and improvements, other than access roads constructed for the use of the site, utilized in conjunction therewith.]