Sections:
15.28.010 Definitions.
15.28.020 Enforcement of chapter.
15.28.030 Permit required—Conformity to law required.
15.28.040 Application for permit—Inspection fee.
15.28.050 Deposit of fees collected.
15.28.060 Inspection of proposed site—Criteria for issuance of permit.
15.28.070 Revocation or suspension of permit.
15.28.080 Transfer of permit—Expiration of permit.
15.28.090 Permit to be conspicuously posted.
15.28.100 Applicability of chapter.
15.28.110 Maintenance of premises and equipment.
15.28.120 Promulgation of rules by Health Department.
15.28.130 Space requirements—Arrangement of camp cars and/or trailers.
15.28.140 Drainage—Grade.
15.28.150 Water supply.
15.28.160 Removal of wheels or permanently fixing camp car and/or trailer to ground.
15.28.170 Dogs at large prohibited.
15.28.180 Toilet facilities—Exemption.
15.28.190 Garbage and refuse receptacles.
15.28.200 Slop sinks.
15.28.210 Plumbing fixtures—Disposal of waste.
15.28.220 Lighting.
15.28.230 Equipment required by chapter not same as that required by other laws.
15.28.240 Parking camp car or trailer outside camp—When permit required—Terms of permit.
For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases are defined as follows, and certain provisions shall be construed as herein set forth, unless it shall be apparent from their context that they have a different meaning.
Words used in the singular include the plural, and the plural the singular. Words used in the present tense include the future.
CAMP CAR AND/OR TRAILER is any unit used for living or sleeping purposes, and which is equipped with wheels or similar devices used for the purpose of transporting said unit from place to place, whether by motive power or other means.
CAMPGROUND is defined to be any place, area or tract of land upon which is located any camp car and/or trailer. (Ord. 605 § 1; March 9, 1937.)
It shall be the duty of the Plumbing Inspector to enforce all of the provisions of this chapter, and, for the purpose of securing enforcement thereof, the Plumbing Inspector, or any of his duly authorized representatives, shall have the right, and are hereby empowered, to enter upon the premises of any campground now operating, or which may hereafter be operated within the City of Anaheim, to inspect the same and all accommodations connected therewith. (Ord. 605 § 2; March 9, 1937.)
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to operate, maintain or offer for public use within the confines of the City of Anaheim, as hereinafter set forth, any campground without first applying for and receiving from the Plumbing Inspector a permit so to do, in the manner hereinafter provided, or without complying with regulations hereinafter set forth, or any rules and regulations which may be formulated by the Plumbing Inspector or the Health Department from time to time and the laws of the State of California. (Ord. 605 § 3; March 9, 1937.)
Each application for such permit shall be in writing, upon a form provided by the Plumbing Inspector for that purpose. It shall state the name and address of the applicant and a description of the property, whereon or wherein it is proposed to conduct a campground. It shall also contain such either information as the Plumbing Inspector may require, and it shall be filed by the applicant. It shall be filed with the Plumbing Inspector not less than five days nor more than thirty days before said campground is made ready for use, and it shall be accompanied by an inspection fee of one dollar and a fee of twenty-five cents per fixture, for which the Plumbing Inspector shall issue a receipt. (Ord. 605 § 4; March 9, 1937.)
Upon the filing of such application accompanied by the inspection fee, it shall be the duty of the Plumbing Inspector, or any of his duly authorized representatives, to investigate the premises, and determine whether said proposed campground, or the site selected therefor, conforms with the requirements of this chapter, the rules and regulations of the Health Department and the laws of the State of California, and no permit shall be issued unless such campground or the site selected therefor complies with such requirements, and meets the approval of the Plumbing Inspector, and said Plumbing Inspector may, at his discretion, approve or reject any proposed campground site. (Ord. 605 § 6; March 9, 1937.)
Any permit granted hereunder shall be subject to revocation or suspension by the City Council, in the following manner, to-wit: A notice shall be served on the person holding said permit, specifying wherein he has failed to comply with this chapter, and requiring him to appear before the City Council of the City of Anaheim at a day and hour therein specified, not less than five days after the personal service of said notice on such permit holder, requiring him to show cause at said time and place why said permit should not be revoked or suspended. At the time and place mentioned in said notice, the person holding said permit shall have the right to appear in person, or by counsel, and to introduce such evidence as he may desire, and the City Council shall confront said permit holder with any charges that said Plumbing Inspector or City Council have against him, and, after said hearing, the City Council may, at its discretion, revoke or suspend the permit. (Ord. 605 § 7; March 9, 1937.)
Such permit shall be transferable upon the written application of the holder of the permit to the Plumbing Inspector, and with his consent endorsed thereon. A permit may be granted at any time during the year, and unless previously revoked shall expire one calendar year following the date of issue. (Ord. 605 § 8; March 9, 1937.)
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to establish, maintain, conduct or carry on any campground unless there shall be at all times posted in a conspicuous place at said campground the permit obtained from the Plumbing Inspector in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 605 § 9; March 9, 1937.)
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