Short-term rentals in New Berlin must provide a minimum of one off-street parking stall per guest bedroom (with a minimum of two stalls total) under City Ordinance Section 152.24, and guest vehicles cannot park on any city street between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. without a permit issued by the New Berlin Police Department. Wisconsin Statute 66.1014 preserves local parking authority even though it limits how restrictively New Berlin can regulate the rental itself.
New Berlin's transient/short-term lodging requirements under City Ordinance Section 152.24 require every licensed STR to provide a minimum of one off-street parking stall for every guest bedroom, with at least two stalls in total, and the parking layout must be drawn on the site sketch submitted with the annual license application. Citywide, New Berlin prohibits on-street parking on any street between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. unless a permit is granted. The New Berlin Police Department issues overnight permits on a month-to-month basis to owners or lessees of vehicles whose residence has insufficient on-site parking; permit fees are not pro-rated and are not refundable. The Police Department may also grant a one-time temporary overnight parking exception of up to a single 72-hour period per month at no fee, or as otherwise deemed appropriate by the Chief of Police or designee. Wisconsin Statute 66.1014 prevents New Berlin from prohibiting STRs of seven days or longer but expressly preserves municipal parking authority, so guest vehicles that exceed the off-street capacity must use legal off-site spaces or qualify for an overnight permit; they cannot simply park on the street overnight. Hosts should also note that ATCP 72 occupancy (capped at 20 people) and the one-stall-per-bedroom rule effectively prevent large-group rentals from offloading cars onto neighboring residential streets.
Overnight parking violations are issued by the New Berlin Police Department (262-782-6640) under the City's parking restrictions and are paid as municipal forfeitures. Failure to provide the minimum off-street parking required under Section 152.24 can prevent the city from approving the annual STR license renewal, because the Building Inspector and Police Department both must approve the premise before a license is granted, and the license application requires an updated sketch showing all parking stalls. Repeated guest-parking complaints may also be reviewed at the next annual renewal, which under Section 152.24 must be filed at least 45 days before December 31 each year.
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