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occupancy for vacation rentals shall not exceed the maximum overnight occupancy of the <br /> P Y g <br /> vacation rental under applicable laws. which include but are not limited to rules and <br /> regulation adopted by the Condominium Association or Owner of the multi-family <br /> building. In the event of conflict between this provision and occupancy restrictions <br /> imposed by Condominium Association or Owner of multi-family dwelling, the most <br /> restrictive occupancy restriction shall govern. <br /> B. At no time may the occupancy of a vacation rental exceed the maximum occupant load <br /> for the property under the Florida Building Code. <br /> §_217-23. Minimum Life Safety Standards. <br /> The following shall govern the use of any vacation rental under this Article: <br /> A. Smoke and carbon monoxide detection and notification system shall be installed within <br /> each rental unit. <br /> B. Fire extinguisher shall be installed within each rental unit. <br /> C. Sexual Offenders And Predators Prohibited. Within one thousand (1.000) feet of any <br /> school. designated public school bus stop. child day care facility. park or playground. or <br /> other private or public recreational facility where children regularly congregate shall not <br /> be rented to nor occupied by any person who has been convicted of a violation of F.S. <br /> §794.011. 800.04. 827.071. or 847.0145. or convicted of a similar felony sexual offense <br /> in any other state. Federal Court or military tribunal in the United States of. regardless of <br /> whether adjudication has been withheld. in which the victim of the offense was less than <br /> 16 years of age. Owner or Responsible Party shall determine. prior to submission of an <br /> application for Short-Term Vacation Rental License whether the vacation rental is <br /> located in an area in which it is unlawful for sexual offenders or predators to establish <br /> residence. <br /> D. Human Trafficking. It is unlawful for any Owner or Responsible Party to allow human <br /> trafficking activity within the vacation rental if such Owner or Responsible Party knew or <br /> should have known that the vacation rental will be used for human trafficking purposes. <br /> If such activity is found by law enforcement agencies. the City shall immediately revoke <br /> the Short-Term Vacation Rental License. The Owner or Responsible Party may file a new <br /> application with the City a Short-Term Vacation Rental License after a waiting period of <br /> six (6) months has expired. <br /> E. Public Nuisance. The Owner. Responsible Party. and all occupants shall abide by all <br /> applicable state and local public nuisance laws and ordinances including. but not limited <br /> to. Sections 823.05 and 823.10. Florida Statutes and Chapter 194 of the Code of <br /> Ordinances of the City of Sunny Isles Beach. which prohibit any place or premises from <br /> being used as the site for the unlawful sale or delivery of controlled substances. <br /> prostitution youth and gang activities. gambling. illegal sale or consumption of alcoholic <br /> beverages. or lewd or lascivious behavior that adversely affects the public. safety. <br /> morals. and welfare. <br /> New Article-Short-Term Vacation Rental Ordinance I Page 8 of I I <br /> Words added underlined,words stricken deleted <br />