Definitions. For purposes of this §
220-9.1, the following words and phrases shall have the definitions and meanings set forth below. If any words or phrases are defined elsewhere in this code, the definitions set forth in this § 220-9.lA shall control for purposes of short-term rentals.
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
(1)
Properties, parcels, lots or units situated near or next to,
adjoining, contiguous or abutting the subject property, whether on
the same side of the road, across the road or behind the subject property;
and
(2)
When the subject property is a building consisting of multiple
dwelling units, such as an apartment building, that is a portion of
a building containing multiple units on multiple floors with multiple
units on each floor, this shall mean all units on the same floor as
the subject property and also those units adjoining directly above
or below the subject property.
APPLICATION
The application for a short-term rental permit.
BEDROOM
See "sleeping area," and to be a valid bedroom, the bedroom
shall have appropriate requirements as defined by the NYS Building
Code.
COMPLETE APPLICATION
An application that has satisfied all of the submittal requirements
set forth in this section and otherwise complies with all of the criteria
required for the issuance of a short-term rental permit.
OWNER
The record titled owner of the residence for which a short-term
rental permit is sought or has been issued. The owner may be a person
or any form of business entity recognized by the State of New York.
If the owner is a form of business entity, the business entity shall
maintain current registration with New York State.
PERMIT HOLDER
The owner to whom a short-term rental special use permit has been issued through the Zoning Officer by the Planning Board. The Planning Board reserves the right to revoke the special use permit at any time for any reason, including §
220-9.1I.
SLEEPING AREA
Any room that has a bed, bunk beds, daybed, or other furniture
for sleeping, including, and without limitation, pull-out couch or
futon or any area advertised for sleeping. To be a valid sleeping
area, the sleeping area shall have appropriate requirements as defined
by the NYS Building Code.
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
An easement granted to the owner to cross over the property
of another when such access is necessary to provide entry to the property
being rented.
TOWN
Town of Canandaigua, New York.
USE WITH CRITERIA
The land use approval process contained in the Town's Municipal
Code; provided, however, if there are any conflicts, contradictions,
or differences between the process and requirements set out in the
Municipal Code and the process and requirements set out in this section,
the terms and conditions in this section shall control.