This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Short-Term
Rental Ordinance of the Borough of Jim Thorpe."
The Borough Council of the Borough of Jim Thorpe, Carbon County,
Pennsylvania, is charged with the duty to protect and provide for
the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the Borough
of Jim Thorpe. The Borough finds and declares as follows:
A. Short-term rentals of dwellings have become a significant segment
of the local tourism economy.
B. Short-term rentals provide a community benefit by expanding the number
and type of lodging facilities available and assist owners of short-term
rentals by providing revenue which may be used for maintenance, upgrades
and deferred costs.
C. While most of these units operate without a problem, there have been
numerous complaints to the Borough regarding excessive noise, parking,
litter, and concerns regarding septic capabilities, security, public
safety, and trespass.
D. The transitory nature of occupants of short-term rentals makes enforcement
against the occupants difficult.
E. The provisions of this chapter are necessary to prevent the continued
burden on Borough and community services and impacts on residential
neighborhoods posed by short-term rentals.
F. Compliance with the provisions of this chapter will maintain the
rural and residential character of the Borough that attracts residents,
homeowners and visitors.
In the interest of protecting and promoting the public health,
safety and welfare, and minimizing the burden on Borough and community
services and impacts on residential neighborhoods posed by short-term
rentals, the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is
declared to be a public nuisance.
The words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the following
meanings:
BEDROOM
A room containing a minimum of 80 square feet for one person
and 120 square feet for two people that is used as a sleeping room
and for no other primary purpose.
DWELLING
A building designed or used as the living quarters for one
or more families.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms, occupied or intended for occupancy, as
separate living quarters by a single family maintaining a household,
the members of which have unrestricted access to all other parts thereof,
with cooking, sleeping, and sanitary facilities provided therein,
for the exclusive use of that single family.
LOCAL CONTACT PERSON
A local property manager, owner, or agent of the owner, who
is available to respond to tenant and neighborhood questions or concerns,
or any agent of the owner authorized by the owner to take remedial
action and respond to any violation of this chapter.
OWNER
The person or entity that holds legal or equitable title
to the private property.
RENT
The consideration received by a vendor in money, credits,
property, or other consideration valued in money for lodging.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
Any dwelling unit within a residential dwelling or mixed
use structure rented for overnight lodging for a period of not less
than one day and not more than 30 days. A short-term rental shall
include a tourist home, vacation rental by owner and other definitions
as set forth as a short-term rental unit under the Zoning Ordinance
of the Borough. A short-term rental shall not include a bed-and-breakfast
and/or a hotel as defined by the Borough Zoning Ordinance.
No owner of any property in the Borough shall operate a short-term
rental in the Borough without first obtaining a short-term rental
permit from the Zoning Officer or appointed enforcement officer. Operation
of a short-term rental without such short-term rental permit is a
violation of this chapter.
The owner shall be responsible for obtaining all permits and
permit renewals.
A. Permit required. A short-term rental permit shall be required when
any dwelling unit in a single-family dwelling or a two-family/multifamily
dwelling or mixed use structure is advertised for rent or is rented
for a period of 30 consecutive calendar days or less.
B. Permit renewal. A permit shall be renewed annually and at any time
when any of the conditions of the rental which are governed by this
chapter are changed. Permits shall be issued based upon a fiscal year
starting April 1 and ending March 31.
C. Separate permits. A separate permit is required for each short-term
rental unit; for two-family or multifamily dwellings, and multiple
units in a mixed use structure, a separate permit shall be required
for each dwelling unit being rented pursuant to the definition of
"short-term rental."
D. Issuance to owner. The permit shall be issued only to the owner of
the short-term rental.
E. Forms and procedures. The enforcement officer is authorized to prescribe
forms and procedures for the processing of permits under this chapter.
F. Inspection authorization. The owner, by making application for a permit and/or accepting issuance of a permit, grants permission for all inspections authorized by §
351-13.
G. Permit not transferable.
(1) The permit issued to an owner pursuant to this chapter is personal
to the owner identified in the application and does not run with the
property. If the ownership of the property changes, either directly
by sale or deed transfer, or indirectly by death, change in ownership
of the entity owning the property, Sheriff sale or court order, the
new owner must apply for a permit under the provisions of this chapter
prior to renting the property, but shall be entitled to obtain a permit
provided such new owner complies with the terms of this chapter.
(2) If an owner has been convicted of a violation of this chapter (hereinafter
the "violating owner"), or if a violating owner's permit has
been revoked by the Borough, then a transfer of the property by the
violating owner to one or more of such owner's family members,
or to an entity owned by the violating owner, then the new owner shall
be subject to the violations and penalties and/or revocation imposed
upon the violating owner.
Each owner of a short-term rental shall designate a local person,
property manager or agent as a local contact person who has access
and authority to assume management of the unit and take remedial measures.
An owner of a short-term rental who resides within 30 miles of the
short-term rental may designate himself as the local contact person.
The local contact person shall respond to the enforcement officer
within one hour after being notified by the enforcement officer or
other Borough official of the existence of a violation of this chapter
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.
The marketing of a short-term rental which exceeds the maximum occupancy requirements permitted by this chapter or which promotes any other activity which is prohibited by this chapter shall be a violation of this chapter subject to the penalties and costs of §
351-17. The owner or local contact person shall provide to the enforcement officer a copy of all advertisements relating to the short-term rental.
Should any section, subsection, clause, provision or other portion
of this chapter be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this
chapter; the Borough Council having adopted this chapter as if such
invalid portions had not been included therein.