The Village of Williams Bay recognizes a need for an organized
inspection program of residential rental units within designated districts
in the Village which have shown evidence of blight, high rates of
building code complaints or violations, deteriorating property values,
or increases in single-family home conversions to rental units in
order to upgrade and maintain the condition of such residential rental
units so that they may meet and comply with all provisions of the
Village of Williams Bay municipal ordinances as well as all applicable
safety, health, fire, building and construction requirements promulgated
by the State of Wisconsin. The Village of Williams Bay also desires
to provide a more efficient system for compelling both absentee and
local landlords to correct violations and to maintain, in proper condition,
rental property within the Village. The Village recognizes that the
most efficient system to provide for rental inspections is the creation
of a program requiring the registration of all residential rental
units within the Village so that orderly inspection schedules can
be made by Village officials.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates that a different
meaning is intended:
DESIGNATED DISTRICTS
Those areas designated from time to time by resolution of
the Village Board as districts showing evidence of blight, high rates
of building code complaints or violations, deteriorating property
values, or increases in single-family home conversions to rental units.
DWELLING UNIT
A single unit providing complete independent living facilities
for one or more persons including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
DWELLINGS
A.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGA dwelling located in a residential building designed for or occupied by three or more families on one zoning lot, with the number of families in residence not to exceed the number of dwellings provided.
C.
DORMITORYA space in a building where sleeping accommodations are provided for more than one person not members of the same family group, in one room.
D.
HOTEL/MOTELA room or rooms in any building or structure kept, used, maintained, advertised or held out to the public to be an inn, motel, apartment hotel or place where sleeping, rooming, office, conference or exhibition accommodations are furnished for lease or rent, whether with or without meals.
HABITABILITY VIOLATION
Any of the following conditions:
A.
The rental property or rental unit lacks hot or cold running
water.
B.
Heating facilities serving the rental property or rental unit
are not in safe operating condition or are not capable of maintaining
a temperature, in all living areas of the property or unit, of at
least 67° F. during all seasons of the year in which the property
or unit may be occupied. Temperatures in living areas shall be measured
at the approximate center of the room, midway between floor and ceiling.
C.
The rental property or rental unit is not served by electricity,
or the electrical wiring, outlets, fixtures, or other components of
the electrical system are not in safe operating condition.
D.
Any structural or other conditions in the rental property or
rental unit that constitute a substantial hazard to the health or
safety of the tenant, or create an unreasonable risk of personal injury
as a result of any reasonably foreseeable use of the property or unit
other than negligent use or abuse of the property or unit by the tenant.
E.
The rental property or rental unit is not served by plumbing
facilities in good operating condition.
F.
The rental property or rental unit is not served by sewage disposal
facilities in good operating condition.
G.
The rental property or rental unit lacks working smoke detectors
or carbon monoxide detectors.
H.
The rental property or rental unit is infested with rodents
or insects.
I.
The rental property or rental unit contains excessive mold.
OCCUPANT
Any person with a legal right to possession of the property
and who has authority to permit or deny access to the property.
PERMANENT RESIDENT
A person or entity which occupies, or has the right to occupy,
any room or rooms in a hotel/motel, or any residential rental unit,
for at least 30 or more consecutive days, without an intervening occupancy
interval of less than 30 days.
PERSON
Any natural individual, firm, partnership, association, joint
stock company, joint venture, public or private corporation, limited
liability company, receiver, executor, trustee, conservator or other
representative appointed by order of any court.
PROPERTY
Any building or dwelling containing residential rental units.
PROPERTY OWNER
Any person listed in the Village or county records as a fee
owner or land contract purchaser of property within the Village.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNIT
A dwelling unit, rooming unit or dwelling which is rented
for occupancy or made available for occupancy on a rental basis to
a permanent resident who is not the owner of such dwelling unit or
rooming unit.
ROOMING UNIT
Any room or group of rooms forming a single habitable unit
used or intended to be used for living and sleeping, but not for cooking
or eating purposes.
VILLAGE
The Village of Williams Bay, County of Walworth, State of
Wisconsin
No person shall hereafter occupy, allow to be occupied or let
to another person for occupancy any property within the Village for
which a registration statement has not been properly made and filed
with the Building Inspector in accordance with the provisions of this
article. Registration shall be made upon forms furnished by the Building
Inspector of the Village for such purpose and shall specifically require
the following minimum information:
A. Name, address, phone number and, if available, email address of a
property owner or authorized contact person.
B. Street address of the property.
The registration must be made at least 10 days before first
renting the property or prior to any change of ownership, management,
or contact information for a building by the property owner(s) or
designated authorized contact person in the office of the Building
Inspector of the Village. Registration shall be required prior to
the issuance of any building and/or zoning permits relating to the
property.
Every owner(s) of property (whether as fee owner or land contract
purchaser or upon conveyance or transfer of any interest in the property)
shall be required to furnish to the Building Inspector the name, address,
telephone number, and, if available, email address of a new owner
or their authorized contact person.
A registration fee as set by resolution of the Village Board
shall be charged for registrations required under this article.
No person shall rent, let or let for occupancy any residential
rental unit within a designated district without having a valid, current
certificate of inspection for that residential rental unit. The Building
Inspector shall authorize temporary occupancy without a certificate
of inspection of any occupied building for the period of time between
the designation of a district and the initial inspection as scheduled
by the Building Inspector. The Building Inspector may authorize temporary
occupancy without a certificate of inspection of an unoccupied building
for the period of time between a request for an occupancy permit and
the initial inspection as scheduled by the Building Inspector.
The owner(s) of any property subject to this article may request inspections of said property at any time, subject to the inspection fees provision of §
205-22.
A certificate of inspection issued pursuant to this article shall be transferable to succeeding owners; provided, however, that the transferor shall provide written notice of said transfer to the Building Inspector no later than five days prior to the transfer closing. Such notice shall contain the name, address and phone number of a succeeding owner or authorized contact person as provided in §
205-11 herein. The failure to provide such notice may result in the suspension or revocation of the certificate of inspection.
Upon the request of an existing or prospective tenant, the owner(s)
or the duly designated agent or local manager shall produce the certificate
of inspection for review.
If the Building Inspector determines that any owner(s) has failed
to comply with this article or any applicable provision of the Village
of Williams Bay municipal ordinances, after having given that person
written notice of said violation(s) and a reasonable opportunity to
correct said violation(s), the Building Inspector may suspend or revoke
the certificate of inspection held by such owner(s).
The provisions of this article are severable. If any provision
of this article or the application thereof to any person or circumstance
is held or determined to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect
any other provisions or applications of this article which can be
given effect without the invalid provisions or application.