[Adopted 10-14-2020 by L.L. No. 8-2020]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The duly appointed Code Enforcement Officer or Building Inspector
of the Village or their delegates or assistants.
DWELLING
A building or structure designed for and occupied exclusively
as a home or residence for not more than one family.
FAMILY
A family shall constitute either:
A.
One or more persons related by blood, adoption or marriage living
and cooking together as a single housekeeping unit, inclusive of household
staff, shall constitute a family; or
B.
A number of persons, not exceeding two, living and cooking together
as a single housekeeping unit though not related by blood, adoption
or marriage shall constitute a family.
OWNER
A.
Owner, lessee, agent or other person in control of a dwelling
or any other person or persons or entity or entities having the right
to possession of a dwelling.
B.
Under this definition, a tenant can be an owner in relation
to a subtenant.
RENT
A return, in money, property or other valuable consideration
(including payment in kind or services or other thing of value), for
use and occupancy or the right to the use and occupancy of a dwelling,
whether or not a legal relationship of landlord and tenant exists
between the owner and the occupant or occupants thereof.
RENTAL DWELLING
A dwelling established, occupied, used or maintained for
rental occupancy.
RENTAL OCCUPANCY
A.
The occupancy or use of a dwelling by a family as defined herein
as a home or residence under an arrangement whereby the occupant or
occupants thereof pay rent for such occupancy and use.
B.
Consistent with the Village's zoning regulations, no more
than one family may rent a dwelling at any given time, and a dwelling
may not be divided into separate housekeeping units to rent to more
than one family.
C.
There is a rebuttable presumption that any occupancy or use
of a dwelling is a rental occupancy if the owner of the building containing
the dwelling does not reside therein.
D.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to a member or
members of an owner's family as defined herein.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter and an
offense within the meaning of the Penal Law of the State of New York
for any owner to permit any tenant or other person to take up residence
by a rental occupancy in any dwelling without the owner first having
completed and filed with the Village Clerk a rental registration form
approved by the Code Enforcement Officer. A new form must be filed
whenever a dwelling has become vacant and the owner intends to permit
a new tenant to take up residence.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter and an
offense within the meaning of the Penal Law of the State of New York
for any owner to permit any tenant or other person to take up residence
by a rental occupancy without the owner first having filed with the
Village Clerk a copy of the rental agreement and a form approved by
the Code Enforcement Officer identifying the tenants. A rental agreement
and new tenant identification form must be filed whenever a dwelling
becomes vacant and the owner intends to permit a new tenant to take
up residence.
Under Public Officers Law § 872(b), rental registration
forms, rental agreements, and tenant identification forms shall be
exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Law, on the
grounds that such disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy.
Any broker or agent who has earned a commission or other compensation
for renting or leasing a dwelling must, within five business days
of earning said commission or other compensation, file with the Code
Enforcement Officer a rental registration form, a copy of the rental
agreement and tenant identification form unless the owner has already
filed such forms. Failure to file shall be unlawful and a violation
of this chapter and an offense within the meaning of the Penal Law
of the State of New York.