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Definition

    A facility that receives more than 50 percent of its rental income from occupancies of 30 consecutive days or more and contains

    • more than five guest rooms with living and sleeping accommodations, but no kitchen or kitchenette
    • more than five guest rooms with living, sleeping, and kitchen or kitchenette facilities that are offered for rental on a daily basis; or
    • more than five guest rooms with living and sleeping accommodations, each of which is individually secured and rented separately to one or more individuals who have access to bathroom, kitchen, or dining facilities outside the guest room on a common basis with other occupants of the structure

District Permitted

    By right in MF-2(A), MF-2(SAH), MF-3(A), MF-4(A), central area, and mixed use districts when located at least one mile, measured from property line to property line, from all other residential hotel uses

Required Off-Street Parking

    0.5 spaces per guest room

Handicapped Parking

    Must be provided if more than ten off-street parking spaces are required for this use
     

Total number of required off-street parking spaces

Minimum number of handicapped spaces required

1 - 50

1

51 - 100

2

101 - 300

3

301 - 500

5

over 500

1% of Total

Required Off-Street Loading

    None

Additional Provisions

  • This use is subject to the regulations in Article V of Chapter 27 of the Dallas City Code, as amended
  • For a use holding an occupancy record card pursuant to Chapter 27 on August 10,1994, the nonconformity as to the minimum distance requirement set out in Subparagraph (B) does not render it subject to amortization by the board of adjustment
     

 


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