For the purpose of interpreting this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein. Terms not defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in §
165-13 or, if undefined therein, their customary dictionary meaning.
OPERATE or OPERATION
To advertise, offer for rent, let, lease, use, control, manage,
or otherwise operate a short-term rental.
PERSON
A natural person or a firm, association, organization, partnership,
trust, company, corporation, joint venture, or other legal entity.
PRIMARY RESIDENCE
The dwelling in which a person resides as his or her legal
residence for more than 1/2 of a year and registers as his or her
address for tax and/or government identification purposes.
[Added 3-25-2024 by Ord. No. 24-100]
REVIEWING AUTHORITY
The Director of the City's code enforcement office, or the
Director's designee.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
The operation of a short-term rental unit for dwelling, sleeping,
or lodging purposes, for a period of less than 30 consecutive days
to the same person or persons, in exchange for direct or indirect
compensation. For purposes of this definition, a "short-term rental
unit" is (i) a one-family dwelling or mobile home; (ii) a dwelling
unit within a two-family dwelling, three-family dwelling, four-family
dwelling, apartment building, multiple- unit housing, attached residential
building, or mixed residential and commercial building; (iii) an accessory
dwelling unit (ADU); or (iv) any one or two bedrooms within any such
short-term rental unit. A short-term rental unit does not include
a lodging house, as that term is defined in 30-A M.R.S.A. § 3801(3);
a boardinghouse, rooming house, co-living dormitory, or bed-and-breakfast,
hotel or inn, motel, travel trailer, vehicle, tent, lean- to, dormitory,
fraternity house, sorority house, or tourist cabin; or any dwelling
unit therein. Short-term rentals are classified as either hosted short-term
rentals or non-hosted short term rentals, as those terms are defined
in this chapter.
[Amended 9-9-2024 by Ord. No. 24-259]
SHORT-TERM RENTAL, HOSTED
A short-term rental where the premises where the short-term
rental unit is located is the primary residence of the owner or operator.
For purposes of this definition, "the premises" means (i) a portion
of the building within which the short-term rental unit is located;
(ii) a dwelling unit located on the same lot as an accessory dwelling
unit (ADU) if the ADU is the short-term rental unit; or (iii) an ADU
located on the same lot as a dwelling unit if the dwelling unit is
the short-term rental unit.
[Amended 3-25-2024 by Ord. No. 24-100]
SHORT-TERM RENTAL, NON-HOSTED
A short-term rental where the premises where the short-term
rental unit is located is neither the primary residence of the owner
nor the operator, regardless of whether on-site or off-site property
management services are provided for the short-term rental unit. For
purposes of this definition, "the premises" has the meaning ascribed
to it in the definition of "short-term rental, hosted."
[Amended 3-25-2024 by Ord. No. 24-100]
The reviewing authority may deny any application for a short-term
rental license, renewal, or transfer if the applicant fails to demonstrate
compliance with any provision of this chapter.
Any appeal from a final licensing decision of the reviewing authority or a notice of violation issued pursuant to this chapter may be taken by any aggrieved party to the Board of Appeals pursuant to §
23-3. Further appeals or appeals of a license suspension or revocation by the Board of Appeals made pursuant to this chapter may be taken by any aggrieved party to the Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of Rule 80B of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure.
A license granted pursuant to this chapter is a revocable license granted to the license holder in lieu of a business license otherwise required pursuant to Chapter
85 of this Code. A license granted pursuant to this chapter expires annually and does not, and shall not be construed to, confer upon the license holder or any other person any property rights or vested interests and entitlements in the continued operation of a short-term rental. A license granted pursuant to this chapter shall not run with the land.