For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
MOBILE HOMES.
(1) A trailer or structure that is:
(a) Designed to be transported or used upon the highways;
(b) Capable of being used for human habitation or for business, commercial, or office purposes; and
(c) 1. Over 32 feet in overall length from the foremost point of the trailer hitch to the rear extremity of the trailer body, eight feet or less in width, and six feet or more in height from floor to ceiling; or
2. Over eight feet wide, six feet or more in height from floor to ceiling, and of any length. Where a MOBILE HOME telescopes for travel, a size specified herein shall apply to the home as fully extended.
(2) A detached residential dwelling unit designed, after fabrication, for transportation on streets on its own wheels or on a flatbed or other trailer; and arriving at a lot or site where it is to be occupied
as a dwelling complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations, located on jacks or other temporary or permanent foundations, connecting to utilities, and the like. A travel trailer is not to be considered as a MOBILE HOME.
MOBILE HOME PARK. Any lot or parcel of land upon which one or more mobile homes or trailers, used for dwelling or sleeping purposes, are located, regardless of whether or not a charge is made for such accommodations.
PERSON. Any natural person, corporation, or business entity, including family members or business associates.
TRAILER. A vehicle or structure equipped with wheels for highway use that is intended for human occupancy.
TRAILER PARK. Any privately owned place where two or more trailers used for human occupancy are parked within 50 feet of one another on a lot, tract, or parcel of land under the same ownership.
(Ord. 349, passed 3-2-1970; Ord. 526, passed 12-14-1992)