§ 72.120 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   BOAT. Any contrivance designed to be propelled through the water or any boat so licensed by the state.
   PASSENGER VEHICLE. Only those vehicles designed, used or maintained primarily to transport private passengers and are currently licensed for travel on the public roads. This does not include vehicles designed for mass public transportation such as buses, nor does it include special-purpose vehicles specially designed primarily for unusual terrain and conditions such as swamp buggies, track layers, and the like.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. Any vehicle or portable structure designed primarily to provide temporary living quarters for recreation, camping or travel use; either a vehicular structure mounted on wheels, self-powered or designed to be pulled by another vehicle or a structure designed to be mounted upon and carried by another vehicle. This definition is intended to include travel trailer, camping trailer, camp bus or house bus and truck-camper unit of walk-in capacity.
   SPECIAL-PURPOSE VEHICLE. A vehicle especially designed primarily for unusual terrain and conditions and not usually licensed for or used on the public road, such as swamp buggies, stock cars, and the like.
   TRAILER. A vehicular structure mounted on wheels designed to be pulled by another vehicle.
   UTILITY TRAILER. A trailer designed to transport materials, goods or equipment. This includes boat trailers.
('72 Code, § 34-96(a)) (Ord. O-86-21, passed 5-7-86; Am. Ord. O-87-12, passed 3-4-87)