§ 152.03 MOBILE HOME PARK.
   (A)   Applications. Applications for a special permit to establish, construct and maintain a mobile home park under the provisions of this chapter shall be made to the Council.
   (B)   Park Plan. The application for a permit shall be accompanied by four copies of the park plan, showing the following either existing or proposed:
      (1)   The extent and area proposed for mobile home park purposes;
      (2)   Roads and driveways;
      (3)   Location of sites and units for trailers;
      (4)   Location and number of sanitary conveniences;
      (5)   Proposed disposition of surface drainage;
      (6)   Proposed street surfacing and lighting;
      (7)   Location of water and sanitary sewer lines; and
      (8)   Any other information requested by the Council.
   (C)   Certificate of ownership. Each application for a special permit shall be accompanied by a certificate of ownership on all the property within 250 feet of any boundary line of the proposed camp site.
   (D)   Fee. Each applicant shall be required to pay a fee of $25 at the time that the application is filed with the City Clerk. This money shall be used by the City Clerk to defray expenses of processing the application.
   (E)   Hearing. No special permit for any mobile home park shall be issued by the Council until after a public hearing has been held on the matter by the Council. This hearing shall be advertised in the official newspaper of the city at least ten days before the hearing. At least ten days prior to the public hearing, the Council shall mail a notice of the hearing to each of the property owners shown on the certificate of ownership at their last known address so that they might appear and be heard.
   (F)   Planning Commission. The Council may refer the application to the Planning Commission for recommendation. If a recommendation is not received from the Commission within 30 days after the referral, the Council may proceed without the recommendation.
   (G)   Voting on application. After the public hearing, the Council may grant or deny the application for permit by a majority vote of its members.
(2003 Code, § 11.11) (Ord. passed 5-24-1968)