Temporary use means a use which is established for a fixed period of time with the intent to discontinue such use upon the expiration of such time, and which does not involve the construction or alteration of any permanent structure.

Theater means a building devoted to showing motion pictures or for dramatic, dance, musical or other live performances.

Through lot. See “Lot types – Through lot”.

Tie pole means and includes dolphin, batter, sister, or mooring piles which are placed to provide anchorage, mooring, structural support, or space for a ship or boat.

Townhouse. See “Residential dwelling unit – Attached single family”.

Transient means a person who participates in trade or recreation activities outside the county of his or her permanent residence or who rents or leases transient accommodations.

Transient occupancy means occupancy is intended to be temporary, or which is offered or advertised as being available for a term of less than ninety (90) days. Any occupancy of less than ninety (90) days shall be deemed a transient occupancy unless such occupancy results from, the early termination of a rental agreement having a term of at least ninety (90) days, or the termination of a month-to-month tenancy as defined by law. In determining whether a property is used as a transient occupancy, such determination shall be made without regard to the form of ownership of the property or unit, and without regard to whether the right of occupancy arises from a rental agreement, other agreement or the payment of consideration.

Transient accommodation unit means an individual room or suite of rooms within a transient accommodation use designed to be rented as a single unit for transient occupancy.

Transient accommodation use means a facility containing one or more transient accommodation units. Transient accommodation uses shall be further classified as a hotel, motel, or bed and breakfast inn, if the establishment satisfies the following criteria:

Bed and breakfast inn means a family home structure, with no more than six sleeping rooms, which has been constructed or modified to serve as a transient public lodging establishment, which provides the accommodation and meal services generally offered by a bed and breakfast inn, and which is recognized as a bed and breakfast inn within the community or by the hospitality industry. [See also: Section 6.2 of this code.]

Hotels and motels. For the purposes of this ordinance, hotels and motels are differentiated as follows:

(1) Hotel means any public lodging establishment meeting the general definition of “transient accommodation use” as described above and containing sleeping room accommodations for 25 or more guests and providing services generally provided by a hotel and recognized as a hotel within the community or by the hospitality industry.

(2) Motel means any public lodging establishment meeting the general definition of “transient accommodation use” as described above and which offers rental units with an exit to the outside of each rental unit, daily or weekly rates, off-street parking for each unit, a central office on the property with specified hours of operation, a bathroom or connecting bathroom for each rental unit, and at least six rental units, and which is recognized as a motel within the community or by the hospitality industry.

Resort condominium means any unit or group of units in a condominium, cooperative, or timeshare plan which is designed or used for transient occupancy.

Time-share or interval occupancy facility or unit. See “Resort condominium".

Two-family dwelling. See “Residential dwelling unit – Two-family”.