[Adopted 10-6-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-05]
The purpose of this article is to ensure that the quality of
short-term rentals operating within the Village is adequate for protecting
public health, safety, and general welfare, including establishing
minimum standards of space for human occupancy and for an adequate
level of maintenance; determining the responsibilities of owners and
property managers offering these properties for tourists or transient
occupants, to protect the character and stability of all areas, especially
residential areas, within the Village of Siren; to provide minimum
standards necessary for the health and safety of persons occupying
or using buildings, structures or premises; and provisions for the
administration and enforcement thereof.
This article shall apply to rentals of any part of the building
or structure that is used or intended to be used as the short-term
rental. Short-term rentals will be allowed as conditional uses in
R-1 Single-Family Residence District, R-2 Multiple-Family Residence
District, C-1 General Commercial District and C-2 Highway Commercial
District upon approval of the Village Board. Conditional use permits
are issued after a public hearing in front of the Planning Commission
and a recommendation to the Village Board.
If the property owner elects to have a property manager, the
property manager shall be authorized by the owner to allow Village
employees, officers and their designees to enter the owner's
property for purposes of inspection and enforcement of this article
and/or the Village's Code of Ordinances.
Each short-term rental shall comply with this article's
requirements or any other applicable Village ordinance. Each short-term
rental shall comply with the following minimum requirements:
A. Not less than one bathroom for the first four occupants.
B. The total number of units shall not exceed the total number licensed
by the State of Wisconsin through its tourist rooming house license.
Properties with more than four dwelling units are required to follow
commercial code.
C. Not less than 100 square feet of floor space for the first occupant
thereof and at least an additional 50 square feet of floor space for
every additional occupant thereof; the floor space shall be calculated
on the basis of total habitable room area. Floor space is determined
using interior measurements of each room. Floor space does not include
kitchens, bathrooms, closets, garages, or rooms not meeting Uniform
Dwelling Code requirements for occupancy. The maximum occupancy for
any unit without a separate enclosed bedroom is two people.
D. Each short-term rental shall be operated by the owner or property
manager.
E. Parking spaces must be in compliance with §
595-56G: one stall for each bedroom.
F. A safe, unobstructed means of egress leading to safe, open space
at ground level.
G. Shall have functional smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors
in accordance with the requirements of Chapter SPS 362 of the Wisconsin
Administrative Code.
H. Each short-term rental property shall be covered by a minimum of
$500,000 limit of liability insurance policy that covers short-term
renters and guests.
Each license shall be displayed on the inside of the main entrance
door of each short-term rental.
A license may be revoked by the Village for one or more of the
following reasons:
A. Failure to make payment on taxes or debt owed to the Village.
B. Three or more justified and validated calls for police service, building
inspection, Health Department, or Fire Inspector for nuisance activities
or other law violations in a twelve-month period.
C. Failure to maintain all required local, county, and state licensing
requirements.
D. Any violation of local, county, or state laws that substantially
harm or adversely impact the predominantly residential uses and nature
of the surrounding neighborhood.
E. Failure to maintain or adhere to the standards listed in §
445-8.
A violation of §
445-8 shall be punishable by a forfeiture of not less than $500, nor more than $1,000, for each violation committed hereunder. In addition, the property owner and/or the property shall be ineligible to operate as a short-term rental for a period of 12 months from the date of entry of judgment.
A. Any other violation of any provision of this article shall be punishable
by a forfeiture of not less than $100, nor more than $500, for each
violation committed hereunder. Each day a violation exists after receiving
the violation notice shall constitute a separate violation of this
article. In addition to the penalties set forth above, failure to
permit the inspection of the premises subject to this article by the
Village designee, Police Department, Fire Inspector or their designee
may result in the suspension of a license. Penalties set forth in
this section shall be in addition to all other remedies of injunction,
abatement, or costs, whether existing under this article or otherwise.
B. Enforcement. The provisions of this article shall be enforced by
the Police Chief, Fire Chief, and/or the Village Council.
The short-term rental initial application fee and renewal fees
will be set in the Village's Fee Schedule. An application will not be processed until the fee is
received in full. Licenses are good for one year (July 1 through June
30).