3-5-3: DEFINITIONS:
The following words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the following meaning unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
   ACCESSORY BUILDINGS: Includes the following: garage, carport and awning. (See definition of Service Building.)
   CABANA: Any portable, demountable or permanent cabin, room, enclosure or other building erected, constructed or placed on any mobile home or manufactured home lot or mobile home space, on the same lot or space as a mobile home or manufactured home and adjacent to the mobile home or manufactured home.
   CAMPING TRAILER: A vehicular portable unit mounted on wheels and constructed with collapsible partial side walls that fold for towing by another vehicle and unfold at the campsite to provide temporary living quarters.
   EXPANSION: Any increase in or addition to commercial uses on the property, excluding any uses requiring a conditional use permit.
   FULL FRONTAGE: All lot lines of any lot, parcel or tract of property adjacent to a road, street, alley or right of way, to include lots, parcels or tracts containing multiple borders or edges, such as corner lots.
   GROSS TRAILER AREA: The total plan area of a travel trailer measured to the maximum horizontal projection of exterior walls when in the setup mode.
   LOT: A distinct part or parcel of land divided with the intent to transfer ownership or for the placement of mobile homes or manufactured homes.
   A.   Depth: Distance between the front and rear lot lines measured in the mean direction of the side lot lines.
   B.   Front Line: Narrowest lot dimension fronting a street.
   C.   Frontage Width: Distance between the side lot lines measured at the front line.
   MANUFACTURED HOME: A structure which is: a) built on a chassis or frame; b) designed for and set on a permanent foundation; c) capable of being drawn or carried by a motor vehicle; d) used as a dwelling when permanently connected to utilities; e) in an RMH-3 district, containing not less than one thousand (1,000) square feet of usable living area; and f) structural engineering bulletin number on frame. This definition is intended to include mobile homes which meet the above criteria.
   MOBILE HOME: A vehicular structure which is: a) built on a chassis or frame; b) designed to be used with or without a permanent foundation; c) self-propelled, or capable of being drawn or carried by a motor vehicle; d) used as a dwelling when permanently connected to utilities; e) in an RMH-2 district, containing not less than five hundred eighty (580) square feet of usable living area; and f) chassis built under national mobile home safety standards. This definition is intended to include mobile homes as buildings, structures and residences, where applicable, within all provisions of this code.
   MOBILE HOME OR MANUFACTURED HOME LOT: A portion of land within a mobile home or manufactured home subdivision used or intended to be used for parking of one mobile or one manufactured home, including required yards and parking area, attached or detached accessory building and open space.
   MOBILE HOME PARK: A parcel or tract of land having as its principal use the rental, leasing or occupancy of space by mobile homes on a permanent or semipermanent basis, including accessory buildings or uses customarily incidental thereto.
   MOBILE HOME, RV OR MANUFACTURED HOME SETBACK: Distance between the property line and the nearest portion of a mobile home, RV or manufactured home on the property.
   A.   Front: Setback from front line to nearest part of the mobile home, RV or manufactured home.
   B.   Rear: Setback from rear line to nearest part of the mobile home, RV or manufactured home.
   C.   Side: Setback from side line to nearest part of the mobile home, RV or manufactured home.
   MOBILE HOME, RV OR MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIVISION: A subdivision of land platted in conformance with the Nevada Revised Statutes and applicable city of Elko ordinances for the purpose of providing mobile home, RV or manufactured home lots.
   MOBILE HOME SPACE: A portion of land within a mobile home park used or intended to be used for the parking of one mobile home, including required yards and parking area, attached or detached accessory buildings and open space.
   A.   Depth: Distance between the front and rear space lines measured in the mean direction of the side space line.
   B.   Front Line: Narrowest dimension fronting on a street.
   C.   Frontage Width: Distance between the side space lines measured at the front line.
   D.   Rear Line: Space line or lot line farthest away from the front line and which runs parallel or approximately parallel to the front line.
   E.   Side Line: Space line or lot line which runs perpendicular to or approximately perpendicular to the front line.
   MOTOR HOME: A vehicular unit designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational or travel use built on or permanently attached to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or on a chassis cab or van which is an integral part of the completed vehicle.
   OCCUPIED AREA: The total lot area covered by a mobile home, RV or manufactured home and accessory buildings and structures on a mobile home, RV or manufactured home lot or space.
   RECONSTRUCTED: The rebuilding, constructing again or restoration of any part of an existing mobile home or RV park which has been destroyed or deteriorated.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV): A vehicular type unit primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational or travel use which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or towed by another vehicle. The basic entities are: travel trailer, camping trailer, truck camper and motor home of such size or weight as not to require special highway movement permits when towed by a motorized vehicle and containing not more than three hundred twenty (320) square feet of living area.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK (RVP): A plot of land upon which recreational vehicle sites are located to provide for occupancy by recreational vehicles owned or operated by the general public as temporary living quarters for recreational or vacation purposes.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) SITE: A plot of ground within a recreational vehicle park set aside for the accommodation of a recreational vehicle on a temporary basis.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) STAND: That area of a recreational vehicle site intended for the placement of a recreational vehicle.
   SERVICE BUILDING: A structure or portion thereof that is used to house sanitary facilities, such as water closets or lavatories. It may include other facilities for the convenience of the owner or the occupants of the mobile home or recreational vehicle park. (See definition of Accessory Buildings.)
   SHALL: Indicates a mandatory requirement.
   SHOULD: Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
   TRUCK CAMPER: A portable unit constructed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, travel or camping use, consisting of a roof, floor and sides designed to be loaded onto and unloaded from the bed of a pickup truck. (Ord. 741, 8-9-2011)