The purpose of this chapter is to ensure a short-term rental
operating in a residential dwelling within the Town of St. Joseph
is adequate for protecting health, safety and general welfare, including
establishing minimum standards for human occupancy, determining the
responsibility of property owners, agents, and property managers offering
these properties for rent; to provide minimum standards necessary
for the health and safety of persons occupying or using buildings,
structures or premises as well as the surrounding community; and provisions
for the administration and enforcement thereof.
The Town Board of the Town of St. Joseph has been authorized
to exercise village powers. The Town Board adopts this chapter under
its general village powers authority and § 66.1014, Wis.
Stats.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
GUEST
A person who travels to a location away from his or her permanent
address for a short period of time for vacation, pleasure, recreation,
culture, business, or employment and rents a short-term rental.
PROPERTY MANAGER
A person who provides property management services for one
or more short-term rentals and who is authorized to act as the agent
of the property owner for the receipt of service of notice of municipal
ordinance violations and for service of process pursuant to this chapter.
Any such property manager is required to follow all State of Wisconsin
laws including, but not limited to, §§ 452.01(2) and
§ 452.03(1), Wis. Stats., which may require certain property
managers to possess a valid Wisconsin real estate broker's license.
PROPERTY OWNER
The person(s) who own(s) the residential dwelling that is
being rented.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
Any building, structure, or part of the building or structure,
that is rented, used or intended to be used by the property owner
as the property owner's primary or secondary home, residence,
or sleeping place by one or more persons maintaining a common household,
to the exclusion of all others.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
A residential dwelling offered or occupied for rent for a
fee or similar consideration for fewer than 29 consecutive days. Short-term
rental does not include the following: bed-and-breakfasts; hotels;
motels; rooming houses; as covered under Ch. DHS 195, Wis. Adm. Code.
The fees for a short-term rental license application and for
the renewal of a short-term rental license shall be set by the Town
Board and shall be payable at the time of application for the permit.
Should any portion of this chapter be declared invalid or unconstitutional
by a court of competent jurisdiction, such a decision shall not affect
the validity of any other provisions of this chapter.
This chapter shall become effective upon adoption and publication.