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<br /> <br />3. Guest rooms. The number of rooms being used for short-term rental purposes in <br />any building shall not exceed five. <br />4. Signage. No additional signage shall be provided. <br />d. Maintenance Standards <br />1. It is the responsibility of the licensee to ensure that every short-term rental <br />dwelling is maintained in compliance with all city ordinances and state and <br />federal laws. A violation of any of the following City Code titles or chapters <br />constitutes a violation of this chapter and a public nuisance: <br />i. Building Regulations Code (Chapter 105.08); <br />ii. Zoning Code (Chapter 105.12); <br />iii. Animals Code (Chapter 9.2); <br />iv. Nuisances (Chapter 9.28); <br />v. International Property Maintenance Code (Chapter 105.04-XVI); and <br />vi. Solid Waste (Chapter 5.12). <br />2. Inspections. The building official, fire chief, sheriff, and their respective <br />representatives are authorized inspectors who may enter short-term rental <br />dwellings for purposes of making inspections reasonably necessary to enforce this <br />chapter. All authorized inspectors have the authority to enter any short-term rental <br />dwelling at all reasonable times with permission of the owner, occupants, or <br />manager. The licensee is responsible for scheduling the inspection and notifying <br />any existing guest of the inspection. The licensee must provide access to the <br />requesting city official at the date and time of the scheduled inspection. If any <br />owner, owner’s agent, or occupant of a short-term rental dwelling or short-term <br />rental dwelling unit fails or refuses to permit entry to a short-term rental dwelling <br />or short-term rental dwelling unit for an inspection pursuant to this section, the <br />inspector may seek an administrative search warrant authorizing such inspection. <br />Failure to provide access for any reason may result in a re-inspection fee, in <br />addition to any other sanctions imposed for noncompliance, such as revocation or <br />suspension of the license. <br />3. Access by occupant. Each occupant of a short-term rental dwelling shall give the <br />licensee, manager, or authorized city official access to any part of such short-term <br />rental dwelling at reasonable times for the purpose of inspection which is <br />necessary to comply with the provisions of this section. <br />4. Violations. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor. However, the city may <br />use alternative enforcement methods, including suspension, revocation, or denial <br />of a license. <br />3) Denial, suspension, or revocation of license. <br />a. Any short-term rental license may be denied, suspended, or revoked for one or more of <br />the following reasons: <br />1. There have been at least three substantiated and relevant complaints or violations <br />of this section relating to the short-term rental within a 12-month period; <br />2. The property does not comply with a health, building, or building maintenance <br />code, or other provisions of the City Code or state law;