A.
A property may not be used as a short-term rental without obtaining a revocable short-term rental permit.
B.
A short-term rental permit shall be valid for one year and must be renewed 30 days prior to expiration if the premises is to continue to operate as a short-term rental.
C.
The short-term rental permit is not transferable to a new owner. Any new owner shall be required to file a new permit application.
D.
Short-term rental permits are subject to continued compliance with the requirements of these regulations.
E.
The short-term rental permit shall be prominently displayed inside and near the front entrance of the short-term rental. It shall include a "good neighbor statement" that "Guests shall observe quiet hours from 11:00 p.m. through 7:00 a.m."
F.
The short-term rental permit holder shall ensure that all relevant information is kept up-to-date with the Town and immediately notify the Town of any change in the information displayed on the permit. If, based on such changes, the Code Enforcement Officer issues an amended short-term rental permit, the owners must immediately post the amended permit inside and near the front entrance of the short-term rental.
G.
The short-term rental permit holder must conspicuously display the short-term rental permit number in all advertisements for the applicable short-term rental.
H.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, short-term rentals shall be required to come into compliance with this chapter, including obtaining a permit, within 120 days of its effective date.