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4156-26
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1/21/2026
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(1) Locate main entrances to be clearly identifiable from primary <br />driveways and drop-offs. For example: <br />(A) Design building entrances to contrast with the surrounding <br />wall plane. <br />(B) Consider tinted glass, painted doors, or recessed features <br />that will create a shaded effect. <br />(C) Create a frame around doorways by changing materials <br />from the primary facade material. <br />(2) All building entrances shall be well lit. Consider using building <br />entranceways as a transition from the building to the ground. <br />Incorporate walls, terraces, grading and plant materials to accomplish <br />this transition. <br />b. Ground Floor Windows. A minimum of thirty percent of the portion of the <br />facade abutting office and commercial uses that are contained within the <br />industrial use shall be comprised of windows with clear, “vision” glass. <br />Section 19. EMC 19.13.250 is hereby amended as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined <br />text added. <br />19.13.250 Short-term rentals. <br />Short-term rentals shall comply with the following provisions: <br />A. License Required. A city business license is required to operate a short-term rental. No more <br />than two short-term rental sites may be operated by any individual, marital group, a group of <br />people, or a corporate entity such as an LLC, within the city. <br />B. Location. A short-term rental use may be located in a dwelling unit or an accessory dwelling <br />unit. See EMC 19.08.100 for applicable accessory dwelling unit requirements, including owner <br />occupancy if applicable. <br />C. Number of Guests. The total number of guests occupying a dwelling unit may not exceed <br />eight on a site, including any site with an accessory dwelling unit. <br />D. Signs. No signs identifying the use as a short-term rental are permitted. <br />Section 20. EMC 19.22.020 is hereby amended as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined <br />text added. <br />19.22.020 Heights for principal and accessory buildings <br />A. Maximum Building Heights.
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