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Covington, KY Code of Ordinances
COVINGTON, KENTUCKY CODE OF ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE IV: FINANCIAL REGULATIONS
TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 110: LICENSE FEES AND TAXES
CHAPTER 111: ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 112: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 113: AMUSEMENTS AND RECREATION
CHAPTER 114: SOLICITORS, PEDDLERS AND ITINERANT MERCHANTS
CHAPTER 115: DETECTIVE AND GUARD AGENCIES
CHAPTER 116: INSURANCE COMPANIES
CHAPTER 117: SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWN SHOPS
CHAPTER 118: MARRIAGE BROKERS
CHAPTER 119: VEHICLE AND LIVERY BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 120: SEXUALLY-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 121: PERSONAL SALES
CHAPTER 122: DISCONTINUING BUSINESS SALES
CHAPTER 123: JOBS DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
CHAPTER 124: HOMELESS SHELTERS AND TRANSITIONAL LIVING
CHAPTER 125: SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY CHANGE EFFORTS
CHAPTER 126: MASSAGE THERAPISTS AND PERSONS PROVIDING MASSAGE IN EXCHANGE FOR MONEY
CHAPTER 127: SHORT-TERM RENTALS
CHAPTER 128: MEDICAL CANNABIS
TITLE XIII: GENERAL OFFENSES
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
CHAPTER 127: SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Section
   127.01   Purpose
   127.02   Definitions
   127.03   Unlicensed short-term rentals prohibited
   127.04   License required
   127.05   Short-term rental dwelling license
   127.06   Ownership limits
   127.07   Density limits
   127.08   Application contents
   127.09   License review, inspection and license issuance
   127.10   Short-term rental agent
   127.11   Short-term rental agent duties
   127.12   Operating regulations
   127.13   Short-term rental registration renewal
   127.14   Suspension or revocation
   127.15   Rental License Appeals Board
   127.16   Short-term rental dwelling license fees
   127.17   Duties of the Code Enforcement Division
   127.18   Short-term rental hosting platform obligations
   127.19   Transition rules
 
   127.99   Penalty
§ 127.01 PURPOSE.
   It is the purpose of this chapter to promote the health, safety, and welfare of residents and of occupants of short-term rental dwellings in the city. By requiring the registration of all short-term rental dwelling units, it is the city’s intent to ensure that short-term rental housing is safe, sanitary and properly operated and maintained in continued compliance with all applicable regulations to meet basic housing maintenance requirements, to protect the health and safety of visiting tenants and to not become a nuisance to the neighborhood and community. The regulation will protect the residential character of Covington’s residential neighborhoods and preserve the character of the city’s historic districts.
(Ord. O-11-23, passed 6-28-2023)
§ 127.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
   ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS. The owners of all properties that physically adjoin or are directly or diagonally across the street or alley from the property sought to be licensed.
   BLOCK FACE. All lots on a block fronting on a public or private street of any classification in the Kenton County Comprehensive Plan, on the same side of the street, and between two consecutive street intersections, not including alleys.
   HOSTING PLATFORM. An internet-based application that allows a short-term rental host to advertise a short-term rental and provides a means for potential short-term rental tenants to arrange rental and payment through the platform.
   PERSON. Any individual, firm, partnership, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, joint stock company, corporation, estate, trust, business trust, receiver, trustee, syndicate or any other group or combination acting as a unit.
   RENTAL AGENT. A natural person designated by the host of a short-term rental on the short-term rental license application. The host may serve as the rental agent.
   RENTAL INSPECTOR. The Neighborhood Services Director or a designee including, but not limited to, code enforcement officers and/or inspectors in the Code Enforcement Division.
   SHORT-TERM RENTAL.
      (1)   Any residential dwelling unit or part thereof;
      (2)   Offered or held out to the public for rent on a hosting platform, web or mobile application or other online platform, newspaper, magazine, or brochure through which short-term rentals are listed, advertised, solicited or otherwise held out for rent;
      (3)   For a duration of occupancy of less than 30 consecutive days.
   SHORT-TERM RENTAL DWELLING LICENSE. The short-term rental dwelling license established by this chapter.
   SHORT TERM RENTAL HOST (HOST). Any person who is the owner of record of residential property who offers a residential dwelling or portion of such dwelling as a short-term rental or any person who is a lessee of residential property pursuant to a written agreement for the lease of such property and who is authorized by the owner to operate a short-term rental.
   SHORT-TERM RENTAL, HOST-OCCUPIED. A short-term rental that is the primary residence of the short-term rental host who is also the record owner of the property. Host-occupied property refers to real property which contains one or more dwelling unit(s) where the principal dwelling unit must be occupied by the property owner and constitute his/her primary and usual place of residence. The dwelling units must share the PIDN assigned by the Kenton County PVA.
   SHORT-TERM RENTAL, NON-HOST-OCCUPIED. A short-term rental that is not the primary residence of the short-term rental host. A short-term rental which serves as the primary residence for a host who is not the record owner of the property, including lessees, is included in this definition.
   SHORT-TERM RENTAL TENANT (TENANT). Any person (excluding family members of the host of the short-term rental) who rents a short-term rental for a fee or any form of compensation, in exchange for occupancy of the short-term rental for a period of less than 30 consecutive days.
(Ord. O-11-23, passed 6-28-2023; Ord. O-08-24, passed 5-14-2024)
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