Administrator.The director of the department designated by the city manager to enforce and administer this article, including the director’s designees.
Advertise.The act of drawing the public’s attention to a short-term rental in order to promote the availability of the residence for use as a short-term rental. Said advertising may be found in any medium, including but not limited to, newspaper, magazine, brochure, website, or mobile application.
Bedroom.The living area(s) of the dwelling unit that is designed and furnished for sleeping and which has proper egress as required by the International Residential Code or other applicable building regulations adopted by the city.
Occupant.Any individual person living, sleeping or possessing a building, or portion thereof. A person is not required to be paying rent, providing in-kind services, or named in any lease, contract or other legal document to be considered an occupant.
Owner.Any person, agent, operator, firm, trust, corporation, partnership, or any other legal entity who has a legal or equitable interest in the property; or who is recorded in the official records of the county as holding title to the property; or who otherwise has control of the property, including the guardian of the estate of any such person, and the executor of the estate of such person if ordered to take possession of real property by a court.
Premises.Property, a lot, plot or parcel of land, including any structures or portions of structures thereon.
Short-term rental.A residential premises, or portion thereof, used for lodging accommodations to occupants for a period of less than thirty (30) consecutive days. The definition of short-term rental does not include a bed and breakfast or hotel.
(Ordinance 2020-04, sec. 1(12-393), adopted 3/3/20)