[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of
the Town of Johnston as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 7-9-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-2]
In accordance with Rhode Island General Laws § 42-63.1-14,
as may be amended from time to time, a residential unit may be offered
for tourist or transient use as long as the room reseller:
A.
Acquires a state license in accordance with R.I.G.L. § 44-19-1,
as may be amended from time to time; and
B.
Appropriately collects and pays all applicable taxes, including but
not limited to those set forth in R.I.G.L. §§ 44-18-18,
44-18-36.1, and 44-18-20, as each may be amended from time to time.
A.
No person shall offer her/his residential unit for tourist or transient
use without first having obtained a license from the Town of Johnston.
A license application must be filed with the Town Clerk. A license
will not be issued by the Town Clerk until all provisions of this
section have been met.
B.
An application for a license must be made on a form containing such
information as may be determined by the Town Clerk to be pertinent,
including, but not limited to information set forth herein, and shall
be certified to by the applicant.
C.
If only certain rooms within a premises are to be utilized for tourist
or transient uses by the applicant, said applicant must indicate on
the application the location of each and every room or space which
is to be used for such purpose.
D.
Licenses shall be issued for not more than one year and shall expire
on the 31st day of May. However, any license issued in the month of
May shall expire on May 31 of the following year.
E.
Licenses may be revoked for failure to comply with the provisions
of this section or any other provisions of state or Town law.
F.
The license fee shall be $150 and shall be collected by the Town
Clerk.
G.
A license shall be issued only after it has been determined that
the applicant has complied with all requirements set forth herein
and set forth in the applicable Rhode Island General Laws, including,
but not limited to, acquiring all appropriate state licensure, causing
an inspection to be made of the premises to be licensed, certification
from the Building Official and Fire Department that such premises
has been inspected and such premises complies with all laws and the
rules and regulations of the Rhode Island Building and Fire Codes.
Licenses must be kept posted at the main entrance of the licensed
premises.
A license issued under the provisions of this article is not
transferable and shall not be used on any premises other than the
premises stated in such license.
All premises licensed hereunder shall be kept at all times in
a clean, healthful and sanitary condition. The Building Official,
the Police Commissioner, the Fire Commissioner or any inspector or
uniformed patrolman or fireman of their departments shall have the
power, upon complaint made, to inspect the premises to ensure compliance
with this article.
The premises shall not include any audio, video, photographic
or other equipment that may record or reproduce any activity occurring
in either the rented space or common areas.
The Town Council shall have the right to revoke any license
granted pursuant to this article for failure to conform to the provisions
herein, state law, building code or fire code.
Whenever a license is issued in accordance with this article,
the Town of Johnston may cause the premises to be inspected by the
Building Official and/or the Johnston Fire Department.