CHAPTER 93: RENTAL HOUSING
Section
   93.01   Legislative finding
   93.02   Definitions
   93.03   License required
   93.04   License and fees
   93.05   License expiration
   93.06   Inspection
   93.07   Space and occupancy standards
   93.08   Occupancy standards
   93.09   Register of occupancy
   93.10   Agent required
   93.11   Transfer of license
   93.12   Conduct on licensed premises
§ 93.01 LEGISLATIVE FINDING.
   It is hereby found that there exists in the City of Wells structures used for human habitation which are not owner occupied and are now, or may become in the future, substandard with respect to structure, equipment, or maintenance, and further that the conditions, together with inadequate provisions for light and air, insufficient protection against fire hazards, lack of proper heating unsanitary conditions, and overcrowding, constitute a threat to public health, safety, and welfare. It is hereby found therefore that adequate protection of public health, safety, and welfare requires the establishment and enforcement of minimum rental housing maintenance standards.
(Ord. 231, passed 9-8-1997)
§ 93.02 DEFINITIONS.
   (A)   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      DWELLING. Any structure designed or intended to be used primarily for residential purposes.
      DWELLING UNIT. Any specific area, space, or rooms in any building, structure, or enclosure or any part thereof, including any mobile home, rented or leased, or offered for rent or lease, by any person(s) to any other person(s) for use for residential purposes by the other person(s).
      LONG-TERM HOTEL DWELLING UNIT. A building, structure, enclosure, or any part thereof used as, maintained as, advertised as, or held out to be place where sleeping accommodations are furnished to the public and furnishing accommodations for periods of more than 1 week.
      ROOMING HOUSE DWELLING UNIT. Any specific area, space, or room in any building, structure, or enclosure or any part thereof, within a dwelling used or held out to be a place where sleeping accommodations are furnished to the public a regular roomers for periods of 1 week or more.
   (B)   This chapter does not apply to any hotel or motel room or facility license by the State of Minnesota.
(Ord. 231, passed 9-8-1997)
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