§ 123.07 PROHIBITED ACTS.
   It shall be unlawful for any vacation rental licensee to:
   (A)   Exceed the scope of the license;
   (B)   Allow occupancy of the property where the vacation rental or any part thereof is situated to exceed the following occupancy limits:
      (1)   Guests may only stay overnight in a guestroom, as defined in this chapter and as provided for in the village’s zoning ordinance;
      (2)   Authorized persons on a vacation rental property while a vacation rental is taking place are a maximum total of ten guests and their children age 12 and under, plus the owner/licensee, co-owners, manager, and the owner’s family members.
      (3)   No pets other than service animals shall be allowed on the property other than those belonging to the owner/licensee.
   (C)   Rent any vacation rental for more than 14 consecutive days to any guest. A guest may not successively rent or occupy the vacation rental to exceed 14 consecutive days;
   (D)   Rent any portions of the vacation rental concurrently to separate guests;
   (E)   Hold out or utilize a vacation rental property as a venue for weddings, conferences, parties, or other events, regardless of the number of attendees;
   (F)   Erect any external signage regarding the vacation rental;
   (G)   Allow any disruptive activity that would disturb the tranquility of the neighborhood;
   (H)   Permit any criminal activity or public nuisance, including excessive noise, to take place on the property. If a licensee knows or suspects that any criminal activity or public nuisance is taking place on or immediately adjacent to the property, the licensee shall immediately notify the Police Department of such fact and cooperate with the Police Department in any investigation that may ensue;
   (I)   Knowingly make any false, incomplete or misleading statement about the licensee’s criminal background, or the criminal background of any other person with an ownership interest, in connection with any license application submitted pursuant to this chapter; or
   (J)   Be in violation of any other requirement of this chapter, this code or the zoning ordinance, or any rules or regulations promulgated under any of the foregoing.
(Ord. 3315, passed 9-20-21) Penalty, see § 123.99