The Town Board of the Town of Poughkeepsie has determined it is in the best interest of the Town and its residents to regulate short-term rentals. The Town Board recognizes the benefits of short- term rentals to allow homeowners to supplement their income to defray the cost of housing and to provide lodging for visitors to the Town. However, to protect the health, safety and welfare of the Town and its residents, it is necessary to restrict the rental of dwelling units for terms shorter than 30 consecutive days because such use has the potential to negatively impact residential neighborhoods by allowing what are effectively transient lodging uses in buildings and areas where commercial uses may not be permitted. In addition, the presence of short-term rentals also can lead to a reduction in the affordable housing supply by removing dwelling units from the market and driving up demand for the limited remaining housing supply. This can result in fewer available units and increased prices or rents for those unite. The Town Board believes that the restrictions and requirements imposed herein further the Town's goals and objectives and promote the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the Town and its residents. This chapter describes procedures and requirements for obtaining a permit for a short-term rental and is intended to operate in conjunction with the regulations of the Town of Poughkeepsie Code Chapter
210 entitled "Zoning."
As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the
meanings indicated:
OWNER
Any person, partnership, corporation, limited-liability company,
trust, governmental entity or other legal entity having a fee interest
in the real property to be used as a short-term rental.
PERSON
A natural person; a living human being.
PRIMARY RESIDENCE
The domicile and principal dwelling that a primary resident
inhabits and resides in for the majority of a year.
PRIMARY RESIDENT
A person who has a fee ownership in, and inhabits and resides
in, a primary residence; however, if title to the property is not
held in the name of a person, then the following shall apply: if the
property is held in the name of a trust, the person that inhabits
the residence must be a grantor or a beneficiary of the trust; if
the property is held by an entity other than a trust (corporation,
limited-liability company, partnership, etc.), the person that inhabits
the residence must be a majority owner of, or have a majority interest
in, the entity. Such persons shall be deemed primary residents.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
A single-family or two-family dwelling or portion thereof,
or an accessory apartment, made available for rent or lease, or otherwise
assigned, for an occupancy of fewer than 30 consecutive days. The
term "short-term rental" does not include dormitories, hotel or motel
rooms, bed-and-breakfast establishments, inns, or boardinghouses as
regulated by the Town of Poughkeepsie Zoning Law, and does not include
the use of any accessory structure(s) for dwelling purposes. The following
are types of short-term rentals:
[Amended 8-21-2024 by L.L. No. 9-2024]
A.
Hosted short-term rental. A short-term rental where a primary
resident is present in the dwelling overnight with their guest(s)
or, in the case of an accessory apartment or a two-family dwelling,
where a primary resident is present in the building overnight with
their guest(s).
B.
Unhosted short-term rental. A short-term rental where no primary
resident is present in the dwelling or building overnight with their
guest(s). There are two types of unhosted short-term rentals:
(1)
Unhosted short-term rental, accessory residential use. An unhosted
short-term rental in a primary residence.
(2)
Unhosted short-term rental, principal commercial use. An unhosted
short-term rental that is not in a primary residence.
A short-term rental permit shall be issued annually and shall
expire on the last day of December next succeeding the date of issuance,
unless sooner terminated or revoked. A property owner may apply for
renewal for the following calendar year up to 90 days' prior to the
expiration of the permit, but no later than 30 days' prior to such
expiration. Failure to timely apply for renewal will result in the
application being treated as an application for a new permit.
A short-term rental permit may be renewed by application to the Zoning Administrator as in the case of an original permit application as outlined in §
168A-5 above. All applications for a renewal of a permit shall be filed within the time frame outlined in §
168A-4 above. A permit may only be renewed by the same owner for the same property upon the payment of the requisite fees.
Once an application has been denied, no reapplication for a
permit or a renewal of the permit shall be accepted for filing until
the owner has remedied the condition(s) that formed the basis for
denial to the satisfaction of the Zoning Administrator.
An application for the issuance of a short-term rental permit,
or renewal thereof, may be denied under the following circumstances:
A. Failure of the owner to file a full, true and complete application;
B. Failure of the owner to meet any of the requirements for obtaining
a short-term rental permit;
C. Occupancy of the property or the short-term rental area(s) creates
a hazard, public nuisance, or other condition which negatively impacts
the use and/or enjoyment of surrounding properties, or threatens the
peace and good order or quality of life in the surrounding community
as determined by the Zoning Administrator; or
D. The property owner had a previous short-term rental permit revoked
by the Town.
The grounds upon which a permit can be revoked shall include
but shall not be limited to:
A. Permanent revocation.
(1)
The permit was issued in whole or in part as a result of a false,
untrue, or misleading statement on the permit application or other
document submitted as part of the application, including but not limited
to the schematic or certification;
(2)
The property owner ceases to be an owner or, in the case where
the short-term rental permit requires a primary resident, the primary
resident fails to continue to reside at the property;
(3)
The Town either has revoked, or is in the process of revoking,
the certificate of occupancy or letter in lieu for the property;
(4)
The use of the property as a short-term rental creates a hazard
or public nuisance, threat to public safety or other condition which
negatively impacts the use and/or enjoyment of surrounding properties,
or threatens the peace and good order or quality of life in the surrounding
community, as determined by the Zoning Administrator;
(5)
The failure of the owner to comply with, or violation of, the
conditions and restrictions of the permit; or
(6)
The failure of the owner to comply with, or violation of, any
federal, state, or local law, regulation or rule.
B. Temporary revocation.
(1)
The receipt by the Town of three or more credible complaints
about separate events, as determined by the Zoning Administrator,
about the short-term rental use within a thirty-day period shall cause
the permit to be revoked for a period of 30 days.
(2)
The receipt by the Town of four or more credible complaints
about separate events, as determined by the Zoning Administrator,
about the short-term rental use within a forty-five-day period shall
cause the permit to be revoked for a period of time to be determined
by the Zoning Administrator, such time to be determined based upon
the type and nature of the complaint(s).