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No transient residential building shall be occupied or permitted to be occupied unless the owner, lessee or person in charge has first applied for and obtained the required license. A license issued for a transient residential building shall expire not later than the calendar year for which issued, irrespective of the date of its issuance, and shall not be transferable.
Whenever the interest of a licensee in a transient residential building ceases, the license shall immediately become void. However, upon the death of a licensee, the license shall be valid for thirty (30) days from the date of death in favor of the legal representatives of the licensee, or of the person to whom such transient residential building passed by law, but in no case shall such days extend beyond the end of the calendar year for which the license was issued.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
Every application for a transient residential building license shall be on a City form and shall state the name and address of the applicant; the nature and extent of his or her interest and, if the applicant is not the proprietor, then the application shall also state the name and address of the proprietor. The application shall further contain an accurate description of the transient residential building, its location, the number of rooms, the maximum number of guests to be accommodated at any one time and any other information as may be required by the Commissioner of Assessments and Licenses. The application shall be accompanied by fees for each transient residential building under the following schedule:
Number of Rooms
|
Fee
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0 - 50 | $60.00 |
51 - 100 | $115.00 |
101 - 200 | $220.00 |
over 200 | $310.00 |
(Ord. No. 2393-02. Passed 2-3-03, eff. 2-3-03)
The Commissioner of Environmental Health shall authorize the Commissioner of Assessments and Licenses to grant to the applicant an operating license for the transient residential building, provided it has been found, after a thorough inspection, to comply in all respects with the provisions of this chapter, and of all state laws and City ordinances applicable to the operation thereof.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
The Commissioner of Assessments and Licenses shall grant to the applicant therefor, an operating license, which license shall clearly specify the name and address of the person to whom it is issued, and in addition, if such person is other than the owner, the name and address of such owner, the location of such transient residential building, the maximum number of guests permitted therein at any one time, the date of expiration of such license and such other information as the Commissioner shall prescribe.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
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