A short term residential rental license may be suspended or revoked pursuant to Chapter 110 of this code and/or for:
(A) Any of the following criminal activity:
(1) Any local, state or federal law prohibiting the manufacture, distribution, delivery, use or possession of a controlled substance including, but not limited to the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Illinois Cannabis Control Act, and the Illinois Drug Paraphernalia Control Act;
(2) Prostitution-related activity;
(3) Gang-related activity;
(4) Violent acts involving the discharge of a firearm, death or serious bodily injury to any person; or
(5) Disturbance of the peace, public drunkenness, drinking in public, harassment of a passerby, loitering, public urination, unlawful garbage or waste disposal, gambling, lewd conduct, or excessive noise.
(B) Use of the residential property for commercial persons including charging an admission fee for entry
(C) Exceeding the design load or maximum occupancy of any structure located on the residential property.
(D) Use of the residential property for a party, amusement, event, or other gathering in excess of the maximum occupancy limits.
(E) Misrepresenting any material facts regarding the short-term residential rental in any listing, to any tenant or prospective tenant or to the city.
(F) Providing alcohol to any guest or invitee to a guest.
(G) Rental of a short-term residential rental unit for less than 12 hours.
(H) Rental of a short-term residential rental unit to more than one booking within 48 hours.
(I) Advertising less than the minimum rental period.
(J) Multiple bookings or rentals of any short-term residential rental for the same or overlapping periods.
(K) Rental of a short-term residential rental unit to individuals under the age of 21 years old.
(L) Rental of a short-term residential rental unit in violation of the bylaws or association requirements.
(Ord. 24-O-2388, passed 5-15-2024) Penalty, see § 110.99