[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Vernon 4-13-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09; amended in its entirety 12-13-2021 by Ord. No. 21-33. Amendments noted where applicable.]
This chapter shall be known as the "S\hort-Term Rentals Ordinance of the Township of Vernon."
A. 
Township Council finds and declares that the short-term rental of residential dwelling units within the Township benefits the local community by affording owners of such units the ability to garner additional income from their real property to diminish the financial burden of carrying costs and maintenance expenses related to the property, as well as providing travelers with an alternative option for accommodations in the Township, thereby promoting the local travel and tourism industry, and contributing to the economic vitality of the Township. Notwithstanding these benefits, the Township Council also finds and declares that certain transitory uses of residential property tend to affect the residential character of the community and, if unregulated, can be injurious to the health, safety and welfare of the community.
B. 
The intended purposes of this chapter are to:
(1) 
Balance the rights of the owners of residential dwelling units proposed for short-term rental use and the Township's business community affected by the allowance and existence of short-term rentals;
(2) 
Protect the public health, safety and general welfare of individuals and the community at large;
(3) 
Provide for an organized and reasonable process for the short-term rental of certain defined classifications of residential dwelling units in the Township;
(4) 
Monitor and provide a reasonable means for the mitigation of impacts created by such transitory uses of residential properties within the Township of Vernon;
(5) 
Preserve and protect the long-term housing market stock in the Township;
(6) 
Implement rationally based and reasonably tailored regulations to protect the integrity of the Township's residential neighborhoods; and
(7) 
Ensure that the short-term rental property inventory in the Township satisfies basic property maintenance standards, in order to protect the safety of occupants and the citizens of the Township.
C. 
The Township Council has therefore determined that it shall be unlawful for any owner of any property within the geographic bounds of the Township to rent or operate a short-term rental contrary to the procedures and regulations established in this chapter, or applicable state statute.
The words defined in this section shall mean and include the following when used in this chapter:
OWNER
An individual or entity holding title to a short-term rental.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
The owner and a person (property manager) designated by the owner to be called upon and be responsible at all times during the period of a short-term rental and to answer for the maintenance of the property, or the conduct and acts of occupants of the property, and, in the case of the property manager, to accept service of legal process on behalf of the owner.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL or STR
The accessory use of a dwelling unit for occupancy by someone other than the unit's owner or permanent resident for a period of 30 or less consecutive days, up to a cumulative total period of not to exceed 180 consecutive days in a calendar year, which dwelling unit is advertised or held out to the public as a place regularly rented to transient occupants.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY
A residential dwelling unit that is used and/or advertised for rent as a short-term rental for transient occupants as guests.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY AGENT
Any New Jersey licensed real estate agent or other person designated and charged by the owner, with the responsibility for making the short-term rental application to the Township on behalf of the owner, and fulfilling all of the obligations in connection with completion of the short-term rental property permit application process on behalf of the owner. Such person shall be available for, and responsive to contact on behalf of, the owner, at all times.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Vernon.
TRANSIENT OCCUPANT
Any person or a guest or invitee, who, in exchange for compensation, occupies or is in actual or apparent control or possession of residential property, which is either: (1) registered as a short-term rental property, or (2) satisfies the definition of a short-term rental property, as such term is defined in this chapter. It shall be a rebuttable presumption that any person who holds themselves out as being an occupant or guest of an occupant of the short-term rental is a transient occupant.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any owner of any property within the Township to rent or operate an STR contrary to the procedures and regulations established in this chapter or applicable State statute.
B. 
STRs shall be permitted in the following properties:
(1) 
Condominium units where the condominium association bylaws or master deed permit a short-term rental;
(2) 
Single-family residences;
(3) 
One unit within a two-family residential dwelling, where the other unit is occupied by the owner and identified by the owner as his or her principal residence;
(4) 
Not more than one unit in any multifamily residential dwelling, where one other unit in the same dwelling is occupied by the owner and identified by the owner as his or her principal residence; and
C. 
Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection B(2) above, short-term rentals shall not be permitted in boarding or rooming houses, dormitories, adult family care homes, assisted living facilities, community residences for developmentally disabled persons, community shelters for victims of domestic violence, or nursing homes.
D. 
Qualified private communities, HOAs and similar associations may approve more restrictive rules and regulations, and additional fees in their bylaws pertaining to short-term rental properties within their legal boundaries.
A. 
The owner/operator of a short-term rental property shall obtain an STR permit from the Township, before renting or advertising for rent any STR.
B. 
No STR permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be transferred or assigned.
C. 
An owner of property intended to serve as a short-term rental property, as defined herein, or any agent acting on behalf of the owner, shall submit to the Township Fire Prevention Department, an STR permit application provided by the Township and a registration fee in the amount of $350. The registration fee for an STR that is occupied by the STR's owner shall be $150.
D. 
The STR permit, if granted, shall be valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance.
E. 
The owner of a short-term rental property, or any agent acting on behalf of the owner, who intends to rent all of the property, or any permitted part thereof, shall also make application to the Township Fire Prevention Department, in conjunction with the STR permit application, for the issuance of a rental certificate of occupancy for the short-term rental property, on such forms as required by that Department.
F. 
An STR permit and rental certificate of occupancy shall be renewed on an annual basis within 60 days of the anniversary of the issuance of the original STR permit, by submitting to the Township Fire Prevention Department an STR permit application and rental certificate of occupancy application and a renewal registration fee of $350 or $150 if the STR is occupied by its owner. If an application to renew an STR permit is not timely filed, a late fee of $100 per day shall be charged in addition to the renewal application fee.
G. 
The STR permit shall expire when the short-term rental property changes ownership. A new application and first-time registration fee will be required in the event that the new owner intends to use the property as a short-term rental property. A new application and first-time registration fee shall also be required for any STR that had its STR permit revoked or suspended.
A. 
Applicants for an STR permit shall submit, on an annual basis, an application for an STR permit to the Township Fire Prevention Department.
B. 
The application shall be signed, under oath, on a form specified by the Township.
C. 
Such application shall include:
(1) 
The name, address, telephone number and email address of the owner(s) of the dwelling unit for which an STR permit is sought. If such owner is not a natural person, the application must include and identify the names of all owners, members, partners, officers and/or directors of any such entity, and the personal contact information, including address and telephone numbers for each of them;
(2) 
The address of the unit to be used as a short-term rental;
(3) 
The name, address, telephone number and email address of the short-term rental property agent, which shall constitute his or her seven-day-a-week, twenty-four-hour contact information;
(4) 
The name, address, telephone number and email address of the responsible party, which shall constitute his or her seven-day-a-week, twenty-four-hour contact information;
(5) 
The owner's sworn acknowledgement that he or she has received a copy of this chapter has reviewed it, understands its requirements and certifies, under oath, as to the accuracy of all information provided in the STR permit application;
(6) 
The number and location of all parking spaces available to the STR. A short-term rental property shall designate one parking space for every bedroom available for rent;
(7) 
A site plan showing all structures on the short-term rental property, the number and location of parking spaces available to the STR, a floor plan, which shall also show the garage if the garage is intended to the be used for STR parking. No parking shall be permitted on lawns or in the street.
(8) 
The STR owner's agreement to use his or her best efforts to assure that use of the STR will not disrupt the neighborhood, and will not interfere with the rights of neighboring property owners to the quiet enjoyment of their properties;
(9) 
Any other information that this chapter requires an owner to provide to the Township in connection with an application for a rental certificate of occupancy.
D. 
Every short-term rental property shall be inspected once a year for compliance with the Township's fire safety regulations, property maintenance regulations, building and other code provisions. In addition, each STR is subject to review to verify the STR's eligibility for use as an STR.
E. 
A sworn statement demonstrating that the short-term rental property is not being occupied or used in violation of any provision of the Township Code shall be submitted with an STR permit application.
F. 
A sworn statement providing there have been no revocations or suspensions of an STR permit shall be submitted with the STR permit application. If an STR permit has been revoked or suspended an STR permit shall not be issued, which denial may be appealed as provided hereinafter.
G. 
Attached to and concurrent with submission of the STR permit application, the owner shall provide:
(1) 
Proof of the owner's current ownership of the short-term rental property;
(2) 
Proof of general liability insurance in a minimum amount of $500,000; and
(3) 
Written certifications from the short-term rental property agent and responsible party that they agree to perform all of the respective duties specified in this chapter.
(4) 
Water testing responsibilities for private wells. With the initial permit application and at least once every five years, thereafter, the owner of any short-term rental, the potable water supply for which is a private well for which testing of the water is not required pursuant to any other state law, shall test that water supply in the manner established pursuant to the Private Well Testing Act for the following parameters: bacteria (total coliform); nitrates; iron; manganese; pH; all volatile organic compounds for which maximum contaminant levels have been established pursuant to P.L. 1977, c. 224 (N.J.S.A. 58:12A-1 et seq.); and lead by a state-certified laboratory. The potable water test results shall be provided with STR permit application.
H. 
The STR permit holder shall publish the STR permit number issued by the Township in every print, digital, internet advertisement or any solicitation offering the STR for rent.
I. 
In no event shall an STR be rented to anyone younger than 21 years of age. The party executing the lease or rental agreement for occupancy of the STR may allow occupants under the age of 21 to stay with him/her during the rental period of the STR.
J. 
An STR can be occupied by two persons per bedroom, with an additional two persons permitted. For example, a three-bedroom STR can be rented to no more than eight people.
A. 
Once an STR application is submitted, complete with all required information and documentation and fees, the Fire Prevention Department, following any necessary investigation for compliance with this chapter, shall either issue the STR permit and certificate of occupancy, or issue a written denial of the permit application (with the reasons for such denial being stated therein), within 10 business days.
B. 
If an STR permit is denied, the applicant shall have 10 business days to appeal in writing to the Township Business Administrator, by filing the appeal with the Township Administrator's Office.
C. 
Within 30 days thereafter, the Township Business Administrator or his designee shall hear and decide the appeal.
A. 
An STR and its occupants must comply with all applicable rules, regulations and ordinances of the Township, State of New Jersey and United States of America.
B. 
The owner shall not install any advertising or identifying mechanisms, such as signage, including lawn signage, identifying the property for rent as a short-term rental property.
C. 
Occupants of a short-term rental property shall provide the Township with their home address, license plate number, year and make of automobile, copy of drivers' license, telephone number and address of the short-term rental property that is being occupied.
D. 
The owner shall post the following information in a prominent location within the STR:
(1) 
Owner name; if owner is an entity, the name of a principal in the entity, and phone number for the owner (individual);
(2) 
The names and phone numbers for the responsible party and the short-term rental property agent (as those terms are defined in this chapter);
(3) 
The phone numbers for the Vernon Police Department, the Vernon Fire Department, and the Township Zoning Department;
(4) 
The maximum number of parking spaces available on site;
(5) 
Trash and recycling pickup day, all applicable rules and regulations regarding trash disposal and recycling and a notice that all garbage and recycling containers must be removed from the street within 24 hours of the scheduled pick-up;
(6) 
A copy of the ordinance authorizing this chapter; and
(7) 
Notification that an occupant, owner or short-term rental property agent may be cited or fined by the Township for any violation(s) of the Township's ordinance(s);
E. 
In the event any complaints are received by the Township regarding the STR or its occupants, and the owner is unreachable or unresponsive, the responsible party and the short-term rental property agent shall be authorized to and have the responsibility to take any action to resolve such complaints.
F. 
While a short-term rental property is rented, the owner, the short-term rental property agent, or responsible party shall be available 24 hours per day, seven days per week for the purpose of responding within two hours to complaints regarding the condition of the STR or its occupants.
G. 
If the short-term rental property is the subject of two or more substantiated civil and/or criminal complaints, the Mayor or his designee may revoke the STR permit issued for the property, in which case, the STR may not be the subject of an STR permit application for one year following the date of revocation of the permit.
H. 
Failure to make application for, and to obtain the issuance of, an STR permit before advertising or soliciting occupants for the STR shall constitute a violation of this Title of the Code.
I. 
The person offering a dwelling unit for short-term rental use must be the owner of the dwelling unit. A tenant of a property may not apply for an STR permit, nor shall the property or any portion thereof be sub-leased by the tenant on a short-term basis, or operated as an STR.
J. 
The STR owner must be current with all taxes, fines or any other amounts owed to the Township prior to the issuance of an STR permit. In the event that any code violations have been issued by the Township, such violations must be abated before an STR permit will be issued. An STR owner must also close any open construction permits prior to the issuance of an STR permit.
A violation of any provision of the within chapter may subject the STR owner, transient occupant(s), the STR property agent, or the responsible party or their agents to fines of between $250 to $500 per violation, per day, that the violation exists and/or the revocation of any STR permit.