[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Township
of Pocono 9-16-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-07. Amendments noted where applicable.]
This chapter shall be known as "The Transient Dwelling Use of
Single-Family Dwellings Ordinance of Pocono Township, Monroe County,
Pennsylvania (the "Township")."
A. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all residential dwelling units, conversion of nonresidential structures to residential dwellings, and all existing premises within only the Commercial District and the Recreational District established by Chapter
470, the Township's Zoning Code. The owner of the subject property shall be responsible for compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the failure of an owner, person in charge, or renting occupants to comply with the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed noncompliance by the owner.
B. This chapter shall not apply to a hotel/motel/inn, bed-and-breakfast,
boarding house, or group home, when the property owner or a representative,
is present on-site at the property on a twenty-four-hour-per-day basis.
This chapter is not intended to, and does not, excuse any landowner
from compliance with the Township Zoning Ordinance, as amended from
time to time. Whenever possible, this chapter and the Zoning Ordinance
should be construed and interpreted as being consistent, and not in
conflict.
For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms, phrases and
words are defined as follows:
A. Tense, gender and number. Words used in the present tense include
the future; words in the masculine gender include the feminine and
the neuter; the singular number includes the plural and the plural
singular.
B. General terms. The words "shall," "will" or "must" are always mandatory;
the words "should" or "may" are permissive. The words "used for" includes
"designed for," "arranged for," "intended for," "maintained for" or
"occupied for." The word "building" includes "structure" and shall
be construed as if followed by the phrase "or part thereof." The word
"person" includes "individual," "profit or nonprofit organization,"
"partnership," "company," "incorporated association" or other similar
entities.
C. Terms, phrases and words not defined. When terms, phrases or words
are not defined, they shall have their ordinarily accepted meaning
or such as the context may imply.
D. Specific terms. Terms or words used herein, unless otherwise expressly
stated, shall have the following meanings:
BEDROOM
Any room or space designed to be used or intended to be used
for sleeping purposes. Spaces used for eating, cooking, bathrooms,
toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility room and similar
uses are not considered bedrooms.
CODE OFFICIAL
The official who is charged with the administration and enforcement
of this chapter, or any duly authorized representative.
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.
OCCUPANCY
The purpose for which a building or portion thereof is utilized
or occupied.
OWNER
Any person, agent, operator, firm or corporation having a
legal or equitable interest in the property; or recorded in the official
records of the state, county or Township as holding title to the property;
or otherwise having control of the property, including the guardian
of the estate of any such person, and the executor or administrator
of the estate of such person if ordered to take possession of real
property by a court.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership or any other group
acting as a unit.
PERSON IN CHARGE
A person or agent with actual authority to represent the
owner for purposes of contact and communication regarding the owner's
TDUs.
TDU LICENSE
The written grant of the right to operate a TDU pursuant
to the specific terms of the license granted to a specific owner.
TENANT
For purposes of this chapter the term "tenant" shall refer
to the primary individual (transient tenant) who signed an agreement
with the owner or owner's agent for the temporary use of a TDU for
30 consecutive calendar days or less. Such individual must be at least
21 years of age.
The Township Board of Commissioners will appoint one or more
Code Officials, who may be the Township Zoning Officer or Code Enforcement
Officer, or a contracted individual, firm or agency, to conduct inspections,
make reports, administer and enforce this chapter. The Code Official
may inspect any TDU property at the time an application has been submitted
for the purpose of determining its qualification for a license or
if it receives a complaint substantiated by the Zoning Officer or
Code Official that the TDU is in violation of the license or this
chapter.
[Amended 3-15-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-02]
Effective upon enactment of this chapter, all owners must obtain
a TDU license for all dwelling units intended for use as TDU prior
to renting out a dwelling unit as a TDU. Operating a TDU without a
TDU license is a violation of this chapter and is subject to the criminal
prosecution and the penalties set forth below. Owners or their agents
must complete the TDU license application and submit it to the Township
Zoning Officer for processing. No property may be used as a TDU until
a TDU license has been granted by the Township Zoning Officer. The
Township will prescribe the forms and procedures for processing of
TDU license applications under this chapter. The owners must provide
all requested information concerning the dwelling unit and must agree,
in writing, to comply with all the requirements of this chapter. TDU
licenses are nontransferable. If ownership of a TDU changes, the new
owner(s) must complete a new TDU license application form before renting
out any part of the dwelling unit for a short-term rental and must
pay the annual fee. Upon the submission of a complete TDU license
application to operate a TDU, the Township will have 15 business days
to inspect the property and either grant or deny the request for a
TDU license. If after 15 business days the Township has not acted
on the TDU license application, the TDU license application shall
be deemed denied. If the TDU license application is denied due to
the lack of information, applicant will be given the opportunity to
provide the requisite information and resubmit the TDU license application.
A. TDU license requirements.
(1) The TDU license shall only be issued in the name of the owner of
the TDU.
(2) A separate TDU license is required for each TDU.
(3) Each owner shall maintain at least $500,000 in liability insurance
on the TDU for the full duration of their TDU license annual term
and provide proof of the same to the Township.
(4) Each owner shall provide a copy of the current Monroe County Hotel
Room Excise Tax Certificate and current Pennsylvania Sales Tax License,
if such Certificate is required by the applicable regulations.
(5) A copy of their TDU form agreement which states that the tenant(s)'
acknowledge that violation of the TDU agreement or this chapter may
result in termination of the owner's TDU license.
(6) All TDUs must be either owner-occupied, or if not owner-occupied
must designate a local person in charge. A person in charge, who may
or may not be an/the owner, must reside in or have an office within
15 miles of the TDU and be able to act as the legal agent for the
owner(s). The Township must be notified, in writing, within 14 days
of the change if there is a change of ownership or in the identity
of the person in charge.
(7) The owner or person in charge shall respond to the Code Official
within one hour after being notified by the Code Official of the existence
of a violation of this chapter or any disturbance requiring immediate
remedy or abatement. If the person in charge is not the owner, they
shall immediately advise the owner of any notification of a violation.
Owners and persons in charge must maintain all TDU dwelling units
under their ownership and/or control in compliance with all applicable
Township ordinances and regulations as established by the Township.
Owners, persons in charge, and tenants shall be liable for violations
of laws and/or ordinances, including, but not limited to, occupancy
violations, at TDU dwelling units under their ownership, control,
or occupancy.
(8) The condition of any TDU must fully comply with the health safety
welfare standards as adopted by resolution of the Township.
(9) The owner shall limit overnight occupancy of the TDU to the specific
number of tenants designated in their TDU license.
(10)
Overnight occupancy of a TDU shall be limited to no more than
two persons per bedroom plus four additional persons per TDU or a
maximum of 14 occupants per TDU, whichever is less. The maximum number
of day guests allowed at any one time, in addition to the overnight
occupants, shall not exceed 75% of the maximum overnight occupancy
of the TDU.
(11)
No on street or yard parking will be permitted at any time.
No tents are permitted. No recreational vehicles, campers, buses or
other large vehicles may be parked on the TDU property at any time.
Outdoor overnight sleeping of tenants or guests is prohibited on a
TDU property.
(12)
Owner is responsible for any trash or noise disturbance that
is created or caused by any tenant. Failure to have adequate trash
storage and weekly collection service or to stop a noise disturbance
caused by tenant will result in a Notice of Violation.
(13)
The number of bedrooms permitted for a TDU shall not exceed
the number of bedrooms approved for the dwelling unit on the sewage
permit issued for such property. Where there is no sewage permit on
record, the TDU shall be limited to three bedrooms unless proof is
provided to the Sewage Enforcement Officer that the septic system
is adequate to handle additional flows. Any TDU advertising more that
by having the system approved by the Sewage Enforcement Officer, or
by providing a septic permit previously issued by a Sewage Enforcement
Officer. If a sewage system malfunction occurs, TDU of the dwelling
unit shall be discontinued until the malfunction is corrected in accordance
with the Township and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
requirements.
(14)
A TDU shall not have any outside appearance indicating a change
of use from the surrounding residential uses.
(15)
Fireworks and floating lanterns are prohibited.
(16)
Subleasing all or a portion of the dwelling unit is prohibited.
B. TDU license posting requirements. Each TDU license granted will include
a public notice placard. It is the owner's responsibility to post
the notice on the front door of the TDU. This notice shall remain
on the front door at all times and it is the owner's responsibility
to ensure that it remains legible.
[Amended 3-15-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-02]
The TDU license annual term for all TDUs runs from November
1 to October 31 of the following year. The initial TDU licenses granted
hereunder shall run until October 31 of 2019 regardless of when they
were actually issued. The TDU license fee is per TDU regardless of
the point in a calendar year that a TDU license is obtained. License
fees are set forth in the Township Fee Schedule which may change from
time to time. License fee(s) must be paid at the time the TDU license
application is submitted for approval. If the TDU license application
is denied the fee(s) shall be refunded, minus an inspection fee. Otherwise,
no license fee(s) are to be prorated or refunded.
Each TDU license shall be renewed annually. Failure to pay the
renewal license fee will immediately terminate the TDU license. Annual
TDU license renewal will not be approved unless all required licensing
conditions are met, including but not limited to, verification that
all owed hotel and sales taxes have been paid.
A. All TDUs shall be subject to inspection by the Zoning Officer and
the Code Official to verify application information, license, license
renewal and/or operating requirements are being complied with.
B. The issuance of a TDU license or inspection is not a warranty that
the dwelling unit is lawful, safe, habitable, or in compliance with
this chapter or any other applicable ordinances. Rather, the TDU license
indicates that the dwelling unit is either set to be inspected on
a routine basis or, if inspected, the dwelling unit met this chapter
or other applicable ordinance requirements on the day and at the time
of the inspection.
C. If there is reasonable cause to believe that any provision of this
chapter is being violated, the Board of Commissioners of the Township
may or may not cause, through an authorized representative of the
Township, entry onto dwelling unit for the purpose of inspection of
any and all premises, properties, buildings and/or structures located
within the Township for ascertaining the existence of violations.
In those matters where the nature of an alleged violation is such
that an inspection of the interior of a dwelling unit is necessitated,
prior arrangements must be made with the owner or the person in charge
to secure access thereof. Upon such request, the owner or person in
charge shall provide access.
The marketing of a TDU in which the advertised occupancy exceeds
the maximum occupancy requirements permitted by the owner's TDU license,
or which promotes any other activity which is prohibited by this chapter,
shall be a violation of this chapter.
If it appears to a Code Official that a violation of this chapter
or an issued TDU license exists or has occurred, the Code Official
shall provide a written notice of violation to the owner, delivered
personally, or by both United States first-class and certified mail.
The enforcement notice shall identify the TDU which is the subject
of the violation, enumerate the conditions which constitute the violation,
cite the specific sections of this chapter or regulations which are
violated, indicate the action required to correct the violation, and
provide a time frame (established by the Code Official based upon
the nature of the violation) to correct the violation. The time frame
may be immediate; however, in no event shall the time within which
to correct the violation exceed seven days.
In the interest of promoting the public health, safety and welfare,
and minimizing the burden on Township and community services and impacts
on neighborhoods posed by TDUs, a violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter is declared to be a public nuisance.
A. Any violation of this chapter which has not been corrected within
the time frame set forth in the notice of violation shall be enforced
by action brought before a Magisterial District Judge in the same
manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the
Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. Any person, partnership,
corporation or other entity who or which violates or permits a violation
of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction in a summary
proceeding, pay a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $1,000
per violation, plus all court costs and reasonable attorney's fees
incurred by the Township in the enforcement proceedings, and/or be
imprisoned to the extent allowed by law for the punishment of summary
offenses. Each day or portion thereof that a violation exists or continues
shall constitute a separate violation. Further, the appropriate officers
or agents of the Township are hereby authorized to seek equitable
relief, including injunction, to enforce compliance with this chapter.
All fines, penalties, costs and reasonable attorneys' fees collected
for the violation of this chapter shall be paid to the Township for
its general use.
B. In addition to, but not in limitation of, the provisions of this
section, the Zoning Officer or Code Official may either revoke, or
deny an application to renew, a TDU license, for failure to comply
with the TDU license, the provisions of this chapter or to provide
accurate information on the TDU license application. The TDU license
will be revoked, or application to renew denied, for a period of one
year for two uncured or repeated violations of this chapter. The Zoning
Officer or Code Official shall issue, in writing, a notice of revocation
or denial to the owner.
[Amended 3-15-2021 by Ord. 2021-02]
If the premises are owned by more than one owner, each owner
shall jointly and severally be subject to prosecution for a violation
of this chapter.
A. Appeals of a determination of the Zoning Officer or Code Official
under this chapter to deny any application for, or to renew, a TDU
license, or to revoke a TDU license, shall be filed with the Board
of Commissioners at the Township's business office within 30 days
of the date of the determination appealed from. Appeals shall be processed
as follows:
(1) All appeals shall be in writing and signed by the appellant on forms
prescribed by the Township, and shall be accompanied by a fee, the
amount of which shall be established by the Township Commissioners,
which may include notice and advertising costs, and necessary administrative
overhead in relation to the hearing.
(2) Each appeal shall fully set forth the determination appealed from,
a detailed reason or basis for the appeal, and the relief sought.
Every appeal shall refer to the specific provision of circumstances
of the case.
B. The Board of Commissioners of the Township shall conduct hearings
and make decisions pursuant to the Act of December 2, 1968 (P.L. 1133,
No. 353), known as the "Local Agency Law," and in accordance with
the following requirements:
(1) Written notice shall be given, and written notice shall be given
to the appellant, the Zoning Officer or Code Official and to any person
who has made timely request for the same. Written notices shall be
given at such time and in such manner as shall be prescribed by rules
of the Board of Commissioners of the Township, but not less than 15
days prior to the hearing.
(2) The hearing shall be held within 60 days from the date of the appeal
is filed, unless the appellant has agreed in writing to an extension
of time.
(3) The hearings shall be conducted by the Board of Commissioners of
the Township. The decision or, where no decision is called for, the
findings, shall be in writing by the Board of Commissioners of the
Township within 45 days after the conclusion of the hearing, unless
the appellant has agreed in writing to an extension of time, and shall
be communicated to the appellant and any other parties who have entered
their written appearance and requested a copy of the decisions, at
the addresses provided by them either by personal delivery or by United
States first-class mail, postage prepaid.
(4) The President or Vice President of the Board of Commissioners of
the Township presiding shall have power to administer oaths and issue
subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production
of relevant documents and papers, including witnesses and documents
requested by the parties.
(5) The parties shall have the right to be represented by counsel and
shall be afforded the opportunity to respond and present evidence
and argument and cross-examine adverse witnesses on all relevant issues.
(6) Formal rules of evidence shall not apply, but irrelevant, immaterial
or unduly repetitious evidence may be excluded.
(7) The Board of Commissioners of the township may but is not required
to make a stenographic record of the proceedings. In the event a stenographic
record of the proceedings is not provided by the Board of Commissioners
of the Township, a stenographic record shall be made and kept at the
request of any party agreeing to pay the costs thereof. Any party
or other person desiring a copy of the stenographic record shall order
the copy directly from the stenographer who prepared the same and
shall pay the cost imposed by the stenographer for the copy directly
to the stenographer.
(8) The Board of Commissioners of the Township shall not communicate,
directly or indirectly, with any party or any party's representatives
in connection with any issue involved except upon notice and opportunity
for all parties to participate; shall not take notice of any communication,
reports, staff memoranda or other materials, except advice from their
Solicitor, unless the parties are afforded an opportunity to contest
the material so noticed; and shall not inspect the site or its surroundings
after the commencement of hearings with any party or any party's representative
unless all parties are given an opportunity to be present.