It shall be unlawful, without obtaining a license from the Village Clerk, for any person, firm of corporation, either as owner, tenant or agent, to run, operate or maintain in the Village of Ellenville, a hotel, motel, inn, boardinghouse, lodging house, association, club, or any building or part of a building used in the business of renting rooms or furnishing meals with accommodations for more boarders or roomers than allowed as of right in a single-family dwelling as set forth in the Chapter
227, Zoning, of the Village of Ellenville, as amended.
No license shall be issued or renewed except
after the application has been investigated and the premises inspected
by the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer and except where
the applicant keeps and maintains, and agrees during the term of the
license to keep and maintain in the entrance hall, lobby or reception
room, a bound register, with pages numbered consecutively, in which
shall be plainly written, in the English language:
A. The name of each guest spending the night or taking
a room;
B. The permanent residence of said guest;
C. The hour of the day, month and year at which such
guest arrived and departed from the premises in question and the number
of the room assigned to such guest.
No license shall be issued or renewed for a
longer period than one year and all licenses shall expire on December
31 of each year. All applications, properly filled out, must be filed
at least 30 days before applicant intends to commence operations.
Fees for the issue of a license hereunder or
subsequent renewals thereof shall be as set forth from time to time
by resolution of the Village Board of Trustees.
No license shall be issued except where the
applicant has satisfied the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer,
after inspection by him, that toilet and sewerage facilities are adequate
and proper for taking care of the number of guests for which the applicant
proposes to take out a license, and that an adequate supply of potable
and wholesome drinking water is at all times available, and hot water
for bathing and dish washing; also that the building is structurally
safe and properly protected from fire, and that the rooms are adequate
as to size and ventilation.
All licenses issued hereunder must be permanently
displayed under glass over the desk or table where the register is
kept.
The Village Board may also enforce obedience
to this chapter and restrain violations thereof by injunction and
may proceed against all violators hereof by any and every other means
or method provided by law, although not herein specifically referred
to.
This chapter is enacted by authority of § 20,
Subdivision 5, of the Municipal Home Rule Law and any other law referenced
herein as authority herefor.
BOARDINGHOUSE
A private dwelling in which at least three but not more than
six rooms are offered for rent and table board is furnished only to
roomers and in which no transients are accommodated. A rooming house
or a furnished room house shall be deemed a "boardinghouse."
HOTEL or MOTEL
A building which has transient living and sleeping accommodations
for rent for five or more persons and which is open for year-round
occupancy; a "hotel" or "motel" shall include similar establishments
designated as auto courts, tourist cabins, etc.
INN
A building which has transient living and sleeping accommodations
for rent for at least five or more persons but no more than 10 persons.
TRANSIENT LIVING
A guest or customer of a hotel or motel the nature of which
the term of stay is limited to no more than 30 consecutive days or
90 total days in any individual calendar year.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
have the meanings given them in this section:
CHIEF OF POLICE
As used in this chapter, includes any person designated by
the Village of Ellenville Chief of Police as his or her delegate in
the enforcement of this chapter.
OWNER
Any person, agent, firm, corporation, association or partnership,
including:
A.
A mortgagee in possession in whom is vested:
(1)
All or part of the legal title to property;
or
(2)
All or part of the beneficial ownership and
a right to present use and enjoyment of the premises; or
(3)
An occupant of that structure.
PERSON
Any natural person, association, partnership or corporation
capable of owning or using property in the Village of Ellenville.
SPECIFIED CRIME PROPERTY
Any kind of hotel, motel, inn, boardinghouse or unit(s) thereof
where activity involving the unauthorized delivery or manufacture
of a controlled substance as defined in the Public Health Law, gambling
as defined in the Penal Law or prostitution as defined by the Penal
Law has occurred or is occurring.
Owners of a structure determined to be specified
crime property may obtain relief from the court's judgment if:
A. They appear and pay all costs associated with the
proceedings under this chapter.
B. They file a bond in such a place and form as the court
may by order direct in an amount not less than the tax-assessed value
of the structure; and keep said bond in force for a period of not
less than one year or for such period as the court directs.
C. They enter into a stipulation with the Village that
they will immediately abate the conditions giving rise to the specified
crime property and prevent the same from being established or maintained
thereafter. The stipulation will then be made part of the court's
file. In the event that the owner violates the terms of the stipulation,
the Village may thereafter apply to the court for an order awarding
up to the entire amount of the aforementioned bond to the Village
as a penalty as well as such other relief including closure for any
additional period of up to one year, that is deemed by the court as
appropriate.
In any action seeking the closure of the structure
pursuant to this chapter, the court may, in its discretion, award
attorneys' fees to the prevailing party.