9-20-2: LOCATION AND USE:
   A.   Approved And Licensed Travel Trailer Park: No travel trailer shall be located, placed, used or occupied for residential purposes in any district, except within approved and licensed travel trailer parks, except as otherwise provided herein.
   B.   General Permitted Locations: Travel trailer parks generally shall be located:
      1.   Adjacent to or in close proximity to a major traffic artery or highway.
      2.   Near adequate shopping facilities.
      3.   Within or adjacent to a mobile home park.
   C.   Maximum Term: No individual space in a travel trailer park shall be used by one individual trailer for more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days, nor shall such space be rented or leased to any one individual for a period longer than one hundred eighty (180) days.
   D.   Prohibited As Permanent Residence: Travel trailers may be stored, but not used for permanent living quarters.
   E.   Sales Lots: Travel trailers may be stored, displayed, sold and serviced, but not used for living quarters, in a sales lot in a commercial or manufacturing district, when such use is a permitted or a conditional use.
   F.   Location Within Mobile Home Park: Travel trailers may be accommodated in an approved and licensed mobile home park; provided, that:
      1.   The travel trailer park portion of the development is separated by barriers, screens or otherwise from the area of mobile homes.
      2.   The travel trailer area shall have direct access to a collector or arterial street.
      3.   Separate ingress and egress shall be provided for travel trailers when required by the planning commission.
   G.   Temporary Residence: Travel trailers may be used as a temporary residence in the agricultural, multiple use, residential estate, residential, forest/recreation residential and multiple-family residential zoning districts by the property owner. A temporary use permit may be granted only between May 1 and October 31. Such permit may not exceed one hundred eighty (180) days each calendar year, and must be issued each year. A temporary use permit may be issued by the building inspector, only when all of the following findings can be made:
      1.   Approved septic tank as per state department of environmental quality and building inspector standards.
      2.   Adequate fire protection as required by the Beaver County fire district.
      3.   Approved culinary water source.
      4.   Adequate power source as approved by the building inspector. (2004 Code § 10.11.020)