(A) Upon receipt of an application for a permit to construct a mobile home park or an application for a license to operate and maintain the same, the Department shall, if the park is, or the proposed park will be, in conformity with this chapter and the rules and regulations adopted by the city pursuant thereto, issue a permit to construct or an original license, as the case may be. If the application for a permit to construct or a license is declined, the Department shall give the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant; and, if the objections can be corrected, the applicant may amend his or her application and resubmit it for approval.
(B) The applicant may appeal the decision of the Department not to renew or issue a license pursuant to division (A) above through a written request to the City Council filed with the City Clerk on a form provided by the Department.
(C) If a permit to construct a mobile home park has been issued, the applicant, upon completion thereof, shall notify the Department who shall then inspect the mobile home park and, if completed in accordance with the accepted application, the Department shall issue a license.
(D) No change in any sanitary facilities, methods of water supply, sewer, drainage, garbage or waste disposal, and no change in the plot plan shall be made without first making a written application to the Department and receiving a written permit therefrom. Such application shall be made in the way and manner hereinbefore set forth. Such change or changes shall comply with such Safety and Sanitary Code, codes, rules and regulations as are applicable thereto. The written application shall be accompanied by detailed plans and specification as may be required by City Engineer’s office in order to obtain the required permit to construct and/or modify the public facilities.
(E) Such a permit does not relieve the applicant from securing a building permit or from complying with any zoning or other ordinances applicable thereto.
(1960 Code, § 19-1-4) (Ord. 5170, passed 12-6-1993; Ord. 5218, passed 2-7-1994)