CHAPTER 1480
Trailers
1480.01   Trailer defined.
1480.02   Compliance required.
1480.03   Permit application.
1480.04   Street parking regulations.
1480.99   Penalty.
   CROSS REFERENCES
   House trailer and travel trailer defined - see Ohio R.C. 4501.01(O), (Q)(1)
   State license plate fee - see Ohio R.C. 4503.04(C)
   Tax levy on house trailers - see Ohio R.C. 4503.06 et seq.
   Occupying travel trailer while in motion - see TRAF. 440.08
   Manufactured homes in flood hazard areas - see B. & H. 1464.19, 1464.27
1480.01 TRAILER DEFINED.
   "Trailer," as used in this chapter, means any vehicle or structure capable of being propelled from place to place either by its own power or by power supplied by a vehicle or another source, and used or intended to be used for business or commercial purposes.
(Ord. 126-96. Passed 9-9-96.)
1480.02 COMPLIANCE REQUIRED.
   No person shall place, keep or maintain, or permit to be placed, kept or maintained, an occupied trailer on any land, whether public or private, in the City, except in accordance with this chapter.
(Ord. 126-96. Passed 9-9-96.)
1480.03 PERMIT APPLICATION.
   A written permit to place, keep or maintain an occupied trailer in the City may be obtained from the Mayor upon application in writing. Such application shall set forth the name of the applicant, the owner of the trailer, the owner of the land upon which the trailer is to be placed, the motor vehicle registration number of the trailer, the motor vehicle registration number of any other vehicle used to propel or draw the trailer and such other information as the Mayor requires. The application for a permit shall be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) and a deposit of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to pay for a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) per month charge for a twelve-month period. Should the permit holder remove the trailer prior to the expiration of the twelve-month period, the holder, upon application to the City, shall receive a refund for all succeeding months remaining in the twelve-month period. Permits issued for trailers shall be effective for no longer than one year from the date of issuance.
(Ord. 126-96. Passed 9-9-96.)
1480.04 STREET PARKING REGULATIONS.
   No person shall park a trailer in or upon any public street in the City for a period longer than four hours during any twenty-four hour period, nor shall any person park a trailer on any street in the City between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:30 a.m., except in the case of an actual emergency. Any trailer parked on a street in accordance with this section shall be placed so as to be off the traveled portion of the street. If an actual emergency prevents the moving of a trailer off the traveled portion of a street, such trailer shall be clearly marked so as to provide adequate warning to all persons traveling on such street.
(Ord. 260-66. Passed 3-9-66.)
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