§ 117.02 LAND USE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS/GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND GENERAL REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Maximum capacity. No more than 3 occupants, excluding children under age 3, per bedroom shall be allowed to stay on the property onsite over-night (over-night being defined from sunset to sunrise). During the daytime hours, as defined from sunrise to sunset, that maximum capacity shall be no more than 1.5 times the over-night capacity.
   (B)   A maximum of 1 rental unit per conforming dwelling lot of record. The 1 rental unit allowed must be the primary structure associated with the lot in question and cannot be an outbuilding, camper, motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, guest house, guest cottage, or any other structure. Variances from this requirement can be requested as part of the licensing procedure and the same shall be handled as a variance from the city's zoning code.
   (C)   Onsite parking only. Parking must be in designated parking spaces only. This includes all motorized vehicles, fish houses, campers, and trailers. There shall be 1 designated and dedicated parking space per bedroom. The number and location of parking spaces must be included and clearly defined and delineated on the VRBO license application. All parking spaces shall be a minimum of 200 square feet and be on an impervious surface.
   (D)   Ice houses, fish houses, campers, recreational vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and golf carts must be placed in a designated parking spot. Such items cannot be parked in the yard on the grass. All must be parked on an impervious surface.
   (E)   Rentals of motorized watercraft and recreational vehicles are allowed if they display a valid permit issued by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
   (F)   Quiet hours. Quiet hours shall be from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. During this time, excessive or loud noise is prohibited. Excessive or loud noise shall be defined as unreasonably loud, boisterous, obscene, offensive, or abusive language or noise as heard from a neighboring property to the licensed property. It shall include, but not necessarily be limited to the following types of conduct: shouting, yelling, playing loud music, unreasonably loud conversation, or loud partying, all as heard from the neighboring property.
   (G)   Property lines shall be clearly marked with the applicant submitting a map with clearly delineated property lines on the application.
   (H)   Fireworks shall be prohibited.
   (I)   Garbage and garbage removal. All garbage, refuse, or recycling shall be stored completely enclosed in designated garbage containers. The property shall be serviced for garbage removal by a professional removal company per the City of Madison Lake Code of Ordinances. Per § 51.18 garbage cans are also to be removed from the boulevards by 7:00 p.m. on the day of garbage pickup.
   (J)   Campfires. All campfires shall be confined to a 3 foot by 3 foot maximum size. There shall be no unattended campfires. Campfires shall be in designated areas only.
   (K)   Sewage.
      (1)   The property must have a fully operational and fully compliant subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) or be connected to municipal services.
      (2)   Holding tanks are prohibited.
      (3)   The property must follow and comply with Blue Earth County's compliance inspection time parameters.
      (4)   The system must be properly sized for proper use.
      (5)   The SSTS must be kept in a constant state of compliance and under a valid operating permit.
   (L)   The discharge of firearms, including CO2, pellet, or BB guns, is prohibited.
   (M)   Pets shall be attended to and be leashed at all times.
   (N)   All properties must be registered and licensed by the City of Madison Lake.
   (O)   The applicant for a license shall acquire and keep in full force and effect for the duration of the permit, liability insurance in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 that specifically covers use of the property as a VRBO and provide evidence of coverage with permit application.
   (P)   All properties shall have a manager of the property who is capable of effectively handling complaints and issues arising at the property. The rental owner, operator, or manager shall designate a local contact on the license application that meets the following requirements:
      (1)   Must be able to respond within 10 minutes via phone and within 30 minutes in person.
      (2)   Has administrative authority over the property and guests.
      (3)   Has knowledge of the vacation rental unit, the property, rental and city rules, standards, and procedures, and effectively handles the same.
   (Q)   An operations guide shall be available within the premises and provided to users of the property that includes the following information:
      (1)   Manager contact information;
      (2)   Maximum capacity;
      (3)   Parking restrictions;
      (4)   Quiet hours;
      (5)   Campfire information;
      (6)   Watercraft information;
      (7)   Rules of the rental;
      (8)   Emergency contacts (police, fire, hospital, city offices); and
      (9)   Boundary lines;
(Ord. 2020-04, passed --2020)