§ 915.05 Registration.
   Subd. 1.   Registration Required. No person, firm, or corporation shall operate a single- or two-family rental unit without first registering the single-family rental unit with the city as provided in this subsection.
   Subd. 2.   Registration Procedures.
         1.   Within 180 days of the passage of this section, any person, firm, or corporation operating a single- or two-family dwelling unit shall register it with the city in the following manner.
            a.   Application shall be made by filling out forms provided by the city. The forms shall be submitted to the city with the fee that is outlined in the city’s fee schedule which may be updated periodically.
            b.   Application forms shall at a minimum require the owner to provide contact information for the property owner, including a mailing address and phone number, and single- or two-family rental unit property address.
         2.   After receiving completed registration forms and associated fee, the city’s Zoning Administrator or his or her designee shall review the forms and, upon deeming them satisfactory, shall notify the applicant in writing that the application has been accepted.
   Subd. 3.   Single- or Two-Family Rental License Renewal. All single- or two-family rental units shall be required to submit a registration form every two years unless there is a change in ownership or management. If there is a change in ownership or management of the single- or two-family rental unit, the new owner or manager shall submit new forms to the city. The city shall serve a 30-day notice prior to the expiration of the license.
   Subd. 4.   Suspension or Revocation.
         1.   A single- or two-family rental unit rental license issued or renewed under this section may be revoked or suspended upon a finding of non-compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
         2.   The City Administrator may suspend or revoke a rental registration pursuant to subsection 915.06. A notice to suspend or revoke the registration shall be sent to the owner of the single- or two-family rental unit 40 days prior to the effective date of the revocation or suspension.
         3.   The owner of the single or two family rental units may appeal a revocation or suspension to the City Council by submitting written notice of appeal within 30 days of receipt of the notice of revocation or suspension of the rental registration.
         4.   The owner of the single- or two-family rental unit shall receive ten days’ notice of a hearing before the City Council for the appeal. At the hearing, the owner or his or her designee will be allowed to present evidence. After the hearing, the Council will determine to uphold, dismiss, or change the findings of the City Administrator. Within 30 days following the meeting, the City Council shall send written findings and decision from the hearing.