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Cabin: Vacation- oriented, typically smaller scale, freestanding units of simple construction— roughly finished logs or <br />stone —and basic design or decor. Often located in wooded, rural, or waterfront locations, As a rule, basic cleaning <br />supplies, kitchen utensils, and complete bed and bath linens are supplied. The guest registration area may be located <br />off site. <br />Condominium: Vacation- oriented — commonly for extended -stay purposes— apartment -style accommodations of <br />varying design or decor. Routinely available for rent through a management company, units often contain one or <br />more bedrooms, a living room, full kitchen, and an eating area. Studio -type models combine the sleeping and living <br />areas into one room. As a rule, basic cleaning supplies, kitchen utensils, and complete bed and bath linens are <br />supplied. The guest registration area may be located off site. <br />Cottage: Vacation - oriented, typically smaller scale, freestanding units with home style enhancements in architectural <br />design and interior decor. Often located in wooded, rural, or waterfront locations. Units may vary in design and <br />decor. As a rule, basic cleaning supplies, kitchen utensils, and complete bed and bath linens are supplied. The guest <br />registration area may be located off site. <br />Country Inn: Although similar in definition to a bed and breakfast, country inns are usually larger in scale with <br />spacious public areas and offer a dining facility that serves —at a minimum— breakfast and dinner. <br />Hotel: Commonly, a multistory establishment with interior room entrances offering a variety of guest unit styles. <br />The magnitude of the public areas is determined by the overall theme, location and service level, but may include a <br />variety of facilities such as a restaurant, shops, fitness center, spa, business center, and /or meeting rooms. <br />Motel: Commonly, a one- or two -story establishment with exterior room entrances and drive up parking. Typically, <br />guest units have one bedroom with a bathroom of similar decor and design. Public areas and facilities are often limited <br />in size and /or availability. <br />Ranch: Typically a working ranch with an obvious rustic, Western theme featuring equestrian - related activities and a <br />variety of guest unit styles. <br />Vacation Rental House: Vacation - oriented — commonly for extended -stay purposes — typically larger scale, <br />freestanding, and of varying design or decor. Routinely available for rent through a management company, houses <br />often contain two or more bedrooms, a living room, full kitchen, dining room, and multiple bathrooms, As a rule, <br />basic cleaning supplies, kitchen utensils, and complete bed and bath linens are supplied. The guest registration area <br />may be located off site. <br />ESSECOND, A DETERMINATION IS MADE PERTAINING TO OVERALL CONCEPT — AND (IF <br />APPLICABLE), A LODGING MAY BE FURTHER DEFINED AS: <br />Boutique: Often thematic and typically an informal, yet highly personalized experience; may have a luxurious or <br />quirky style which is fashionable or unique. <br />Classic: Renowned and landmark properties, older than 50 years, well known for their unique style and ambiance. <br />Casino: Extensive gambling facilities are available, such as: blackjack, craps, keno, and slot machines. <br />Contemporary: Overall design and theme reflects characteristics of the present era's mainstream tastes and style, <br />Extended Stay: Offers a predominance of long -term accommodations with a designated full- service kitchen area <br />within each unit. <br />Historic: These properties are typically over 75 years of age and exhibit many features of a historic nature with <br />respect to architecture, design, furnishings, public record, or acclaim. Properties must meet one of the following <br />criteria: <br />• Maintained the integrity of the historical nature <br />• Listed on the National Register of Historic Places <br />• National Historic Landmark or located in a National Register Historic District <br />—38— <br />55E -48 <br />