As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
The total area of a room as measured from interior wall to
interior wall. Bathrooms, closets, halls, storage or utility space,
and similar areas are not considered habitable floor area.
LICENSEE
Any person, individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation
or other legal entity acting as an agent or employee of any holder
of a shared accommodations license.
MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
A person or individual with authority to make decisions related to the operations and control of the shared accommodations and responsible to ensure compliance with the terms of the license, and who is available in accordance with §
168-6H.
VIOLATION, FIRST
A first violation is deemed to have occurred if the Code
Enforcement Officer concludes that a violation of this chapter has
occurred but within the immediately preceding 12 months, no written
warning has been issued to the licensee for a violation of this chapter.
VIOLATION, SECOND
A second violation is deemed to have occurred when the Code
Enforcement Officer concludes that a violation of this chapter has
occurred, less than 12 months have elapsed since the first violation,
and the licensee has been issued a written warning of a first violation
of this chapter.
VIOLATION, THIRD
A third violation is deemed to have occurred when the Code
Enforcement Officer concludes that another violation of this chapter
has occurred, less than 12 months have elapsed since the first violation,
and the licensee has been issued a written warning of a second violation
of this chapter.
No person shall rent, lease, operate or otherwise allow, under
their ownership or control, any shared accommodations without first
obtaining a license from the Town Council.
License fees. Each application for a shared accommodations license
shall be accompanied by the administrative fee and public notice fee,
which shall, from time to time, be set by the Town Council.
Prior to the issuance, or re-issuance of a license for a shared accommodations, the building must satisfactorily pass an annual life safety inspection conducted by the Fire Department and Code Enforcement Officer. The inspection shall be conducted in accordance with the standards and requirements of the life safety code as adopted by the Town in Chapter
85 of the Bar Harbor Town Code.
Any applicant who has applied for a license and has been denied
or a licensee whose permit has been revoked may, within 30 days of
the denial or revocation, appeal the decision to the Bar Harbor Board
of Appeals.