For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DEPENDENT MOBILE HOME. A mobile home which does not have a flush toilet and a bath or shower. For purposes of regulation under this chapter, a DEPENDENT MOBILE HOME shall be considered to be the same as a TRAVEL TRAILER, unless otherwise specified.
FREESTANDING MOBILE HOME OR TRAVEL TRAILER. Any mobile home or travel trailer not located in a mobile home park or travel trailer park or in an approved mobile home subdivision.
HEALTH OFFICER. The legally designated health authority of the city or his or her authorized representative.
INDEPENDENT MOBILE HOME. A mobile home which has a flush toilet and a bath or shower. Unless otherwise indicated in the text of this chapter, the term “mobile home” shall mean an INDEPENDENT MOBILE HOME.
INSPECTION OFFICER. The city inspector of the City of Holdenville or his or her authorized agent.
LICENSEE. Any person licensed to operate and maintain a mobile home park under the provisions of this chapter.
MOBILE HOME. A movable or portable dwelling consisting of one or more components or of two or more units separately towable but designed to be joined into one integral unit designed for towing or transport on streets and highways on its own wheels, chassis or on flatbed or other trailers, both complete and ready for occupancy, except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations, location on jacks or permanent foundations, skirting, connection to utilities and similar operations. Unless otherwise indicated in the text of this chapter, the term MOBILE HOME shall refer to an “independent mobile home” as defined in this section.
MOBILE HOME PARK. Any plot of ground upon which two or more mobile homes, occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes, are located, regardless of whether or not a charge is made for such accommodations.
MOBILE HOME SPACE. A plot of ground within a mobile home park designed for the accommodation of one mobile home, and not located on a mobile home sales lot.
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION. A subdivision designed and intended for residential use where residence is in mobile homes exclusively, and where mobile home lots are sold for occupancy.
NONRESIDENTIAL MOBILE TRAILER. Any vehicle having the basic characteristics of either a mobile home or travel trailer, but which is used for purposes other than residential and is not being offered for sale as indicated by a clearly displayed sign on or near the trailer.
PARK. A mobile home or travel trailer park.
PERMITTEE. Any person to whom a temporary permit is issued to maintain or operate a mobile home park under the provisions of this chapter.
PERSON. A natural individual, firm, trust, partnership, association or corporation.
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM or PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM. Any such system built and owned by, or dedicated to and accepted by, the city; all other systems are private.
RURAL. Any area shown on the city area general plan for suburban or rural development and which is zoned agriculturally.
SERVICE BUILDING. A building housing toilet and bathing facilities for men or women, and may also include buildings containing laundry facilities and other facilities.
SUBDIVISION. Mobile home subdivision, unless otherwise indicated.
TRAILER PARK or TRAVEL TRAILER PARK. Any plot of ground upon which two or more travel trailers, occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes, are located, regardless of whether or not a charge is made for such accommodations.
TRAVEL TRAILER or TRAILER. All vehicles and portable structures built on a chassis, designed as a temporary or permanent dwelling for travel, recreational and vacation use not included in the definition of independent mobile homes. For purposes of regulation under this chapter, a “dependent mobile home” shall be considered to be the same as a TRAVEL TRAILER, unless otherwise specified.
TRAVEL TRAILER SPACE. A plot of ground within a travel trailer park designed for accommodation of one travel trailer.
(Prior Code, § 9-9-1)