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property, if in violation of City or State Codes, if the person is <br /> different than the owner. <br /> 3. The street address of the short-term rental property. <br /> 4. The type of units within the rental property (single family, twin- <br /> home, townhome, condo, duplex, triplex or fourplex). <br /> 5. The number of bedrooms in the unit. <br /> 6. Certification and attestation that the maximum occupancyper unit <br /> is either 4 or less unrelated adults or one family pursuant to <br /> Roseville City Codes 906.06 and 1001.10. <br /> B. No license will be issued to any property that is within 500 feet of another <br /> property holding a license under this Chapter. Properties holding a license <br /> under this Chapter on January 1, 2024 are not subject to this restriction. <br /> SECTION 3: Title 9 Section 909.04 of the Roseville City Code is amended <br /> to read as follows: <br /> 909.04: EXPIRATION OF LICENSE: <br /> A. Term: All licenses issued under this Chapter are effective upon issuance and <br /> shall expire one year (365 days) from date of issuance. All required renewal <br /> license application materials shall be received and submitted prior to the <br /> expiration date. <br /> B. Late fee: Any renewal license applications submitted after expiration will be <br /> considered late and subject to fee penalties. <br /> C. Violation: Any license not renewed after expiration, that continues short- <br /> term rentals in the property,will be considered a violation of this ordination. <br /> Renters will not be allowed to occupy a property if the renewal license is not <br /> issued within 5 days after expiration. <br /> SECTION 3: Title 9 Section 909.05 of the Roseville City Code is amended <br /> to read as follows: <br /> 909.05: FEES, LODGING TAX: <br /> A. There shall be a license fee and late renewal fee as established by the City <br /> Fee Schedule in Section 314.05. All fees and fines shall be charged to and <br /> payable by the property owner. <br />