(A) The Village Manager, or his/her designee, may revoke and/or suspend a short-term rental permit if it is determined that the activities set forth above are determined to have occurred at the short-term rental; or a short-term rental unit is listed on a hosting platform or advertised elsewhere without the registration number as required under § 114.03(E) or is perpetuating conditions interfering with use and enjoyment of properties within its vicinity; or is delinquent in filing or payment with the Village of Waynesville Income Tax Division; or is engaging in conduct in violation of this chapter. Conditions interfering with use and enjoyment of properties within the vicinity of a short-term rental include, but are not limited to:
(1) The occurrence of any of the activities set forth in the village's Codified Ordinances relating to noise disturbance, nuisance, drug offenses, or disorderly conduct;
(2) Occupancy by a number of short-term rental users exceeding either: (a) the maximum number included in the application for the short-term rental permit; or (b) the maximum occupancy permitted pursuant to this chapter;
(3) Parking of a number of motor vehicles exceeding either: (a) the maximum number included in the application for the short-term rental permit; or (b) the maximum number of motor vehicles permitted at any short-term rental pursuant to this chapter;
(4) Uninvited entry of short-term rental occupants upon private property within 500 feet of the short-term rental;
(5) The owner or host must maintain the property, following the rules and regulations listed in Chapter 154.
(B) A violation of any of the conditions in this chapter shall result in progressive enforcement as follows, but not subject to be in this order, depending on severity of violation.
(1) Upon the first violation, the short-term rental owner shall be given a written warning of the violation (s) made.
(2) Upon the second violation, the permit for the short-term rental shall be terminated and the short-term rental owner prohibited from re-applying for a new permit for six months from the date of termination.
(3) Upon the third violation, the permit for the short-term rental shall be terminated and the short-term rental owner prohibited from re-applying for a new permit for one year from the date of termination.
(Ord. 2021-020, passed 6-21-2021)