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1. The maximum rental period shall not be more than thiriy(30) days. <br /> 2. The ma�cimum occupancy shall be two (2)people per bedroom. <br /> 3. Properties shall not be rented for more than four(4)rental periods between May 20�'and <br /> September 10�'each calendar year. Properties may also be rented one additional period <br /> before and after these dates each calendar year for a maximum of six (6)rental periods in <br /> the 12 month calendar year. <br /> 4. Properties may not be rented to more than one party in a seven(7)day period. <br /> 5. Additional occupancy by use of recreational vehicles, tents, accessory structures,garages, <br /> boathouses,pole barns, sheds, fish houses, or similar structure is not permitted. <br /> 6. The dwelling unit must meet Minnesota Residential Building Code requirements <br /> regarding fire egress from all bedrooms/sleeping areas and detector/alarm systems. <br /> 7. The applicant sha11 provide one(1)off-street parking space per bedroom rented with a <br /> maximum number of vehicles equal to the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. No on- <br /> street parking is allowed for guests. <br /> 8. Parking areas must meet the side yard setback for the zoning classification of the subject <br /> Ft'oP�3'• <br /> 9. The owner sha11 keep a report detailing use of the home by recording the full name, <br /> address,phone number and vehicle license nuxnber of adult guests using the property. A <br /> copy of the report shall be provided to the City upon request. <br /> Section 910-6 SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF SHURT-TERM RENTAL <br /> LICENSE <br /> Evidence for violation may be gathered at any time and is considered admissible evidence for <br /> suspension/revocation of license when collected from rental website information,neighborhood <br /> complaints,photographic evidence, or other means of collection. <br /> ln addition to any other penalty authorized by law, a short-term rental license may be suspended <br /> or revoked if the City finds by competent,material, and substantial evidence and after written <br /> notice of the charges to the property owner and an opportunity to be heazd, that the licensee or <br /> his or her agents or employees has or have violated, or failed to fulfill,the requirements of this <br /> ordinance. <br /> Robert Scott: (Enforcement language,such as reference to Chapter 7,Article 1 The <br /> Enforcement of Administrative Offences, etc.; Administrative Enforcement; could be as <br /> simple as our uLawn Letter") <br /> 1. (T'he Planning Commission would like some language for a penalty against someone who <br /> makes a false complaint against a short-term rental.) <br /> Section 9.10-7 ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS <br /> Robert Scott: (This should be covered in the Administrative Enforcement/Penalty language.) <br />