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1. As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Shall be defined as a fully furnished single-family or portion of a single-family dwelling owned by an Akron Borough resident that is rented on a short-term basis to registered guests for a period less than 30 continuous days. Guests have use of the facilities as provided for in any contract of agreement with the owner or management company, and no services, such as meals or daily house cleaning, are provided to the guests, and as are a "permitted use" under Chapter
27 of the Code of Ordinances.
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1. Requirements for the issuance and maintenance of a short-term rental
permit are as follows:
A. The single-family dwelling must be registered with the Borough of
Akron as a short-term rental unit with the inspection of the property
by the Borough Zoning Officer and Building Code Inspector for compliance
respectively with the Zoning Ordinance and the Building and Property
Maintenance Codes occurring prior to registration approval. A copy
of the building layout and registration application must be provided
to the Akron Borough Police Department, the permit officer and the
Akron Volunteer Fire Company.
B. The owner of the property and property manager must be identified,
and the name and contact information shall be provided to the Borough
of Akron.
C. The maximum length of stay per registered party shall be less than
30 consecutive days.
D. The owner of the dwelling shall reside in the Borough of Akron.
E. The building must be rented in the name of one individual, who represents
the entire family or group renting the dwelling during the reserved
time period.
F. The number of guests in one party shall not exceed two adults per
bedroom and four persons per bedroom, regardless of age.
G. In addition to meeting the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Codes
and the International Property Maintenance Code (latest editions adopted
by the Borough of Akron), the premises must meet all of the following:
(1)
Operating smoke detector in each bedroom.
(2)
Operating smoke detector outside each bedroom in the common
hallway.
(3)
An additional operating smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector
on each level.
(4)
GFI outlets required if outlet is located within six feet of
a water source (all sinks, sump pumps, etc.).
(5)
Aluminum and metal exhaust from dryer (if dryer is provided).
(6)
Mounted and visible fire extinguisher in kitchen (2-A, 10BC
fire extinguisher or better).
(7)
Stairs, including handrail, (indoor and outdoor) in good condition.
(9)
Fully functioning bathing and toilet facilities.
(10)
Fully functioning kitchen (if one has been installed).
H. The applicant must meet the International Property Maintenance Code
as adopted by the Borough of Akron, but the dwelling should continue
to be considered a single-family dwelling for such purposes.
I. The applicant shall prepare and present to the permit officer a notice,
which shall be prominently and continuously posted at the short-term
rental unit, which shall contain all of the following information:
(1)
The name of the local contact person, owner of the short-term
rental unit and telephone numbers at which those parties can be reached
on a twenty-four-hour basis.
(2)
The 911 address of the property.
(3)
The maximum number of occupants permitted to stay in the short-term
rental unit.
(4)
The maximum number of all vehicles allowed to be parked on the
property or leased parking area and the requirement that parking is
not permitted in any public road right-of-way, unless such designated
public road right-of-way is not parking-restricted.
(5)
Notification that trash and refuse shall not be left or stored
on the exterior of the property, except in secure, watertight metal
or plastic cans or similar containers designed for such storage with
a limit of three containers.
(6)
Notification that an occupant may be cited and fined for creating
a disturbance or for violating other provisions of applicable Akron
Borough ordinances.
(7)
No removal of tampering with smoke detectors or carbon monoxide
detectors.
(8)
The applicant shall meet all requirements related to the short-term rental permit use in Chapter
27 (Zoning) of the Borough of Akron Code of Ordinances.
J. The applicant shall designate a local contact person who shall have
access and authority to assume management of the short-term rental
unit and take remedial measures. The local contact person shall respond
to the Borough, the police officer or the Akron Volunteer Fire Company
within one hour after being notified by such official of the existence
of a violation of this Part or any disturbance requiring immediate
remedy or abatement. If the local contact person is not the owner,
the local contact person shall immediately advise the owner of any
notification of a violation. There shall be a local contact person
at all times the short term rental is operated. The owner may change
the local contact person only after written notice to the Zoning Officer,
and any new contact person shall meet all requirements of this subsection.
K. The applicant shall provide the permit officer with confirmation
that the applicant has taken all action required to register with
the Lancaster County Treasurer to enable the applicant to pay the
hotel and/or room taxes imposed by Lancaster County. The Zoning Officer
shall not issue a certificate of occupancy for the short-term rental
unit until the applicant presents such confirmation of registration.
L. A short-term rental unit may be rented only to a person at least
21 years of age.
M. The owner shall use his/her best efforts to assure that the occupants
of the short-term rental unit do not create unreasonable noise or
disturbances, engage in disorderly conduct, or violate provisions
of the Borough ordinances or any state law pertaining to noise or
disorderly conduct by notifying the occupants of the rules regarding
short-term rental units and responding when notified that occupants
are violating laws regarding their occupancy. More than two violations
of this section may result in revocation of the permit.
N. The owner shall, upon notification that occupants of the short-term
rental unit have created unreasonable noise or disturbance, engaged
in disorderly conduct or violated provisions of Borough ordinances
or state law pertaining to noise, or disorderly conduct, promptly
use their best effort to prevent recurrence of such conduct by those
occupants or guests.
O. The owner of the short-term rental unit shall submit an application
each year for a permit to authorize continued operation of the short-term
rental unit, accompanied by any fee which the Borough Council may
establish. The application shall require that the owner provide sufficient
information for the permit officer to confirm the name and contact
information for the local contact person, confirm that the short-term
rental unit has and will continue to meet all requirements of this
Part and confirm that that the short-term rental meets all other applicable
Borough ordinances. If the Zoning Officer and Building Code Official
confirm that the short-term rental unit meets such requirements during
an annual inspection, the permit officer may issue permits to authorize
continued operation of the short-term rental unit for a one-year period.
Operation of a short-term rental without the required annual permits
is a violation of this Part.
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The Borough Council shall appoint a permit officer to administrator
the terms and conditions of this Part. The permit officer shall administer
this Part and shall also have the right to prosecute any violations
of the terms and conditions of this Part. Further, the permit officer
shall have the right to revoke any permit issued hereunder, and thereafter
the continued use of the dwelling as a short-term rental unit shall
be illegal.
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The Borough Council may from time to time, by resolution, designate
fees for administration of this Part, applications, etc.
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Any violation of any term or condition of this Part shall be
considered a summary offense with a penalty of not more than $500
for each offense. Each offense occurring on a separate day shall be
considered a separate offense. The permit officer shall file the complaint
before the Local Magisterial District Judge related thereto and may
collect the Borough's reasonable attorney's fees related
thereto.