9-14-6: TEMPORARY HOUSING:
   A.   Time Limitation On Use: A manufactured dwelling, mobile home, residential trailer, travel trailer, camper, motor home, or recreational vehicle may be used as temporary housing for a limited period of time, not to exceed six (6) months.
   B.   Siting For No More Than Six Months, Conditions: The siting of a manufactured dwelling, mobile home, residential trailer, travel trailer, camper, motor home, or recreational vehicle on private property for the purpose of temporary housing for a period of no more than six (6) months may be allowed by the planning commission under the following conditions:
      1.   The lot on which the manufactured dwelling, mobile home, residential trailer, travel trailer, camper, motor home, or recreational vehicle is to be sited has no other principal building and meets the minimum square footage and other requirements of the zone in which it is located.
      2.   Must be placed only with permission of the property owner.
      3.   Must be in compliance with Oregon Revised Statutes 446.125.
      4.   An application is filed according to subsection 9-3-7D of this title regarding quasi-judicial hearings, and a public hearing is held before the planning commission.
   C.   Siting For Thirty Days Or Less, Conditions: The siting of a manufactured dwelling, mobile home, residential trailer, travel trailer, camper, motor home, or recreational vehicle on private property for the purpose of temporary housing for a period of thirty (30) days or less may be permitted by the city manager under the following conditions:
      1.   Must be placed only with permission of the property owner.
      2.   Can be placed on a lot containing another principal building, provided it meets all setback requirements, except as provided in subsection C3 of this section.
      3.   Can be set on a driveway, provided it does not interfere with meeting the off street parking requirement of the zone.
      4.   Must be in compliance with Oregon Revised Statutes 446.125.
      5.   The filing of an application and the payment of the administrative fee.
   D.   Prohibited On Public Right Of Way Or Easement: No temporary housing is allowed on or within any public right of way or easement. (Ord. 652, 6-4-2008)