In order to provide the County Sheriff Department personnel
with additional information to ensure compliance with legal usage
of properties throughout the Township of Lawrence (hereafter known
as "Township"), and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of
short-term rental property occupants as well as the community at large,
the Township requires more and better information and regulation of
short-term rental properties. The adoption of a short-term rental
registry will provide information on the quantity and location of
short-term rental properties throughout the Township and provide valuable
information to Sheriff Department personnel in ensuring compliance
with the provisions of the Township's ordinances.
All terms used in this chapter shall have the meanings set forth
below regardless of any inconsistent provisions elsewhere in Township
ordinances. Any terms not specifically defined herein shall be defined
by common usage.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The person holding the position of Building Inspector for
Lawrence Township or his/her designee.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or part of a building where the unit consists
of one or more rooms with provisions for cooking, living, sanitary
and sleeping facilities designed exclusively for residential use and
arranged or intended to be occupied by one individual household or
family living independently of other individual households or families.
FAMILY
A.
The following shall constitute a family hereunder:
(1)
Any number of persons occupying a dwelling unit, provided that
all are related by blood, marriage, or legal adoption and provided
that they live and cook together as a single housekeeping unit; or
(2)
Any number of persons not exceeding four occupying a dwelling
unit and living and cooking together as a single housekeeping unit,
where not all are related by blood, marriage, or legal adoption.
B.
A group of persons whose association or relationship is transient
or seasonal in nature, rather than of a permanent and domestic character,
shall not be considered a family.
C.
A group of unrelated persons numbering more than four and occupying
a dwelling unit shall be presumed not to constitute a family. This
presumption can be overcome only by a showing that:
(1)
The group is one which in size, function and structure resembles
a traditional family unit;
(2)
The group will live and cook together as a single housekeeping
unit;
(3)
The group is of a permanent nature and is neither a framework
for transient or seasonal living nor merely an association or relationship
which is transient or seasonal in nature; and therefore, the group
constitutes the functional equivalent of a family. A determination
as to the status of such group may be made in the first instance by
the Building Inspector or, on appeal from an order, requirement, decision,
or determination made by him, by the Township Board.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
The owner's spouse, children, parents, siblings, grandparents,
or grandchildren.
OWNER
Any person, individual, association, entity, or corporation
whose name is listed as grantee on the last deed, or as vendee on
the last land contract or memorandum of sale, of record for the property,
as recorded with the Van Buren County Register of Deeds Office.
PERSON
Includes any individual, business, partnership, firm, corporation,
enterprise, trustee, company, industry, association, public entity,
or other legal entity.
PUBLISH
Promulgation of an available short-term rental property to
the general public or to selected segments of the general public,
in a newspaper, magazine, flyer, handbill, mailed circular, bulletin
board, sign, website, or electronic media.
RENT
A return, in money, property or other valuable consideration
(including payout in kind or services or other thing of value), for
the use and occupancy or the right to the use and occupancy of a short-term
rental property, whether or not a legal relationship of landlord and
tenant exists between the owner and the occupant or occupants thereof.
Rent may also be a verb used to describe the process of renting a
location from an individual or renting a location to an individual.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY
A dwelling unit which is occupied for habitation as a residence
by persons, other than the owner or the owner's immediate family,
and for which rent is received by the owner, directly or indirectly,
in exchange for such residential occupation for less than 30 days.
The term short-term rental property shall include single-family houses,
two family houses, and apartments but shall not include:
A.
Legally existing hotels, motels, bed-and-breakfasts providing
short-term transient accommodations;
B.
Any affordable or senior multifamily dwelling unit developments
owned and/or managed by a not-for-profit organization;
TENANT
An individual who leases, uses, or occupies a short-term
rental property.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this
ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed.
This ordinance was enacted on the 9th day of February 2023,
by the Township Board of Lawrence Township, Van Buren County, Michigan,
and ordered to take effect on the 9th day of April, 2023, the same
being more than 30 days after the date of publication.