This chapter shall be entitled "Rental and Vacant Residential
Properties."
As used in this chapter, these terms shall have the following
meanings:
ACTION OR PROCEEDING
A legal action or proceeding instituted in a court of competent
jurisdiction to enforce this chapter.
ACCESSORY DWELLING/APARTMENT
That part of a single-family dwelling consisting of one or
more rooms containing at least one bathroom and one kitchen and arranged
to be occupied by an individual or individuals, which room or rooms
are separated and set apart from all other rooms within the single-family
dwelling.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT
An owner-occupied dwelling affording overnight accommodations for paying, transient guests that provides limited food services and is limited to five guest bedrooms. Bed-and-breakfast establishments are subject to the requirements as set forth in Chapter
140 of the Town Code.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls
used for, or intended to be used for, the shelter or enclosure of
persons, animals, or property. As used in this chapter, the term "building"
shall include a structure erected for such purpose.
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
The Building Department of the Town of New Paltz, which includes,
where appropriate, the Building Inspector, Code Enforcement Officer
or any other official charged by the Town Board with administration
or enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.
CONTACT INFORMATION
The name, residential address and mailing address, business
telephone number, home telephone number, cell telephone number, fax
number and e-mail address of an owner, or other designated individual
required to provide contact information by this chapter, and, if such
owner is a corporation or other business entity, and a managing agent
or other designated individual authorized to accept service of process
on behalf of the entity is not designated at the time of registration,
the name and address of such entity and the name and residential and
business address, together with the business telephone number, cell
phone number, fax number and e-mail address, of the president and
of the treasurer of such corporation or organization.
DESIGNATED LOCAL CONTACT PERSON
A natural person, 18 years of age or over, who is an owner
or representative of the owner, and who resides within 15 miles of
a Town boundary upon whom process may be served on behalf of the owner.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof providing complete housekeeping
facilities for one family.
FAMILY
One person or two or more persons related by blood, marriage,
or adoption or not more than five persons not necessarily related
by blood, who live together in a single dwelling unit and maintain
a common household.
LIVING ACCOMMODATION
A dwelling or premises or portion thereof with a bed or beds
and bathroom facilities for the use of the person or persons occupying
the dwelling, premises, or portions thereof.
MONETARY COMPENSATION
Payment by cash, check, money order, credit card, Bitcoin,
barter, promise to pay at a future date, or other valuable consideration.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
A dwelling containing three or more dwelling units and occupied
or designed for occupancy by three or more families living independently
from each other.
NONOWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTAL
A building in which its owner or lessee does not actually
reside or in which its owner or lessee actually resides for less than
nine calendar months during each calendar year, a portion of which
is occupied by one or more persons as a short-term rental as such
term is defined in this chapter, whether or not such owner or lessee
actually resides within such building during all or any portion of
the period of short-term rental.
OCCUPANT
The premises owner of record filed in the Ulster County Clerk's
Office or other permanent resident(s) of the premises occupying living
accommodations.
OFFER TO RENT
To personally or through an agent, referral service, representative
or other entity or person, communicate or advertise, verbally, in
writing, or through electronic means or otherwise, including the Internet,
the availability for rental, license, or similar use of any living
accommodations, or to knowingly allow, commission, authorize, or permit
such communication or advertisement.
ONE-FAMILY OR TWO-FAMILY DWELLING
A building designed or used principally as the living quarters for one or two families. For purposes of this chapter, the term "dwelling" includes a building used as a "one-family dwelling" or "two-family dwelling" and any accessory buildings located on the same lot or parcel of land, but shall be deemed to exclude buildings or portions of buildings lawfully used for "multifamily dwelling," "multiple dwelling," "dwelling group" or "condominium unit" and buildings lawfully used for "motel," "hotel" or other commercial accommodations used for more-or-less transient occupancy, whether or not units in such buildings are rented or offered for rent. The use of a one- or two-family dwelling as a "boardinghouse," "rooming house" or "fraternity/sorority house" as those terms are defined by Chapter
140 of the Town Code, or as a similar use, is not permitted.
OWNER
Any individual or individuals, partnership, corporation,
limited liability company or other organization, whether for-profit
or otherwise, in whose name record title to a property or building
is held by deed, contract of sale or judicial determination. Except
for purposes of defining an "owner-occupied building," the term "owner"
shall include a mortgagee or vendee in possession, assignee of rents,
receiver, executor, trustee, lessee, agent or any other person, firm
or corporation in control of the property and with the power to exclude
others.
OWNER-OCCUPIED BUILDING
A.
A building or structure containing one or two dwelling units
within which at least one natural person in whose name record title
to the property or building is held has established and maintains
his or her primary residence and actually resides therein for at least
nine calendar months during each calendar year. Upon request of the
Town of New Paltz, any owner who claims to occupy a dwelling unit
in such building shall provide an affidavit providing sufficient information
to demonstrate the basis for his or her claim that the premises are
owner-occupied.
B.
For purposes of this definition, the following shall apply:
(1)
Trusts. If legal title to the property is held by one or more
trustees, the beneficial owner or owners shall be deemed to be the
owner;
(2)
Corporation. If legal title to the property is held by an S-corporation
or by a C-corporation, a shareholder of such corporation who has established
and maintains such property as his or her primary residence and actually
resides therein shall be deemed to be the owner;
(3)
Partnership. If legal title to the property is held by a partnership,
one or more of the partners thereof who has established and maintains
such property as his or her primary residence and actually resides
therein shall be deemed to be the owner;
(4)
If legal title to the property is held by a limited partnership,
one or more of the partners thereof who has established and maintains
such property as his or her primary residence and actually resides
therein shall be deemed to be the owner; and
(5)
Where a person is the owner of a present interest in the property
under a life estate and has established and maintains such property
as his or her primary residence and actually resides therein, such
person shall be deemed to the owner.
OWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTAL
An owner or lessee's primary residence in which such
owner or lessee actually resides for at least nine calendar months
during each calendar year, a portion of which is occupied by one or
more persons as a short-term rental as such term is defined in this
chapter.
PREMISES
Immovable property owned or leased by the premises owner
or lawful lessee, as applicable.
PREMISES OWNER
A person having lawful ownership title or interest in the
premises.
PRIMARY RESIDENCE
The property an individual permanently occupies for the sole
purpose of a private dwelling in which such individual actually resides
for at least nine calendar months during each calendar year. The primary
residence may be documented by the address listed on the individual's
federal and state tax returns or NYS Star Exemption Status. A person
shall be deemed to have one primary residence.
RESIDENCE or RESIDENTIAL
A building designed or used as a one- or two-family building
or any part of a building which contains living and sleeping accommodations
for permanent occupancy as a dwelling unit, but not a multifamily
building subject to the Multiple Residence Law, a residential condominium,
or a lawfully established residential use containing more than two
dwelling units or intended for transient dwelling, such as a hotel,
motel, dormitory or hospital; or that part of a mixed-use building
that is used for nonresidential uses.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
A parcel or tract of land with a building containing one
or two single-family dwelling unit(s) with living, kitchen, sanitary
and sleeping facilities for a family, which units are rented by, or
offered for lease or rental by, an owner or owners who does not reside
in one of the dwelling units or sleeping units on the property to
any individual(s) or any entity, whether rented by verbal contract
or written contract (lease) for agreed terms.
SLEEPING UNIT
A single unit providing rooms or spaces for one or more persons
that includes permanent provisions for sleeping and can include provisions
for living, eating and either sanitation or kitchen facilities but
not both. Such rooms and spaces that are also part of a dwelling unit
are not sleeping units.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
A dwelling unit, including but limited to a house, apartment
or living accommodation, that is rented, in whole or in part, to any
person or entity for a period of 29 consecutive nights or less. "Rental"
means an agreement or license, written or oral, granting use or possession
of a residence, in whole or part, to a person in exchange for monetary
compensation. "Short-term rental" shall also mean the selling of shares,
time-share ownership or the establishing of other ownership, tenancy
or use arrangement in which a person obtains a right of occupancy
in all or any portion of a residential dwelling unit.
VACANT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING (VRB)
A building containing one or two single-family dwelling unit(s)
with living, kitchen, sanitary and sleeping facilities for a family,
which is not occupied for more than six months, except in the case
of a building which is unoccupied due to damage caused by an act of
God in which case such building shall become vacant if unoccupied
or unused for more than nine months. A two-family residential building
shall not be deemed vacant if one of the dwelling units is occupied.
The VRB shall include, but is not limited to, the following
information:
A. The location of the premises, identified by street number and by
the section, block and lot number assigned to the premises on the
Tax Map of the Town of New Paltz.
B. The owner's contact information, as defined by this chapter
or the mortgagee or mortgage loan servicer associated with the property.
C. In the event an owner, mortgagee or mortgage loan servicer does not
reside or maintain an office for the conduct of its business within
the Town of New Paltz, the owner, mortgagee or mortgage loan servicer
shall provide a local contact designation form ("designation form")
to the Building Department, which shall designate a local contact
person ("designated person"). The form shall provide the name and
contact information of the designated person. The designation form
shall be signed by the owner, mortgagee or mortgage loan servicer
and shall designate such individual as the person upon whom process
may be served on behalf of the owner, mortgagee, or mortgage loan
servicer. The designation form shall include a written consent to
such designation signed by the designated person.