§ 157.61 EXCEPTIONS.
   Section 157.60 shall not apply under the following circumstances:
   (A)   Temporary storage. A trailer may be temporarily stored for a period not to exceed four days.
   (B)   Storage. In the case of a trailer stored on any premises and not used for sleeping or living purposes, and further provided that such trailer is stored only in the side yard or rear yard as defined by the zoning regulations in the Unified Development Code, or within a completely enclosed building and that no portion of the trailer is closer to the adjoining street than the immediately adjacent part of the building.
   (C)   Property owners, and the like in certain zones. An owner, or occupant, or occupants of a lot in the R-1, R-2, R-3 or R-P zones of the city may allow not more than one auto house trailer to be placed, kept and maintained on such lot under the following terms and conditions:
      (1)   The owner of an unimproved lot in such zones, who intends in good faith to immediately commence and diligently process the erection of a dwelling house on the lot, may keep and retain one auto house trailer on such lot for living purposes, provided that such trailer shall be connected to the existing sewage disposal facilities and provided that he shall first have secured a permit to place and maintain the auto house trailer on the lot from the Building Official of the city. The Building Official shall issue such owner a permit to place and maintain the auto house trailer on the lot for a period of 90 days, and may if the owner has shown substantial progress in the erection of the building, extend the permit for two additional periods of not to exceed 30 days each.
      (2)   A bona fide nonpaying guest of an owner, or occupant of a lot shall be permitted to keep and maintain a single family auto house trailer on any lot in the aforementioned zones of the city under the following terms and conditions:
         (a)   That such trailer shall be used solely for the purpose of providing sleeping accommodations and no cooking or eating shall be done in the trailer, and the toilet and sanitary facilities of the trailer shall be sealed off so that they cannot be used during the period of its stay on the lot.
         (b)   That if the auto house trailer shall be kept and maintained on the lot for a period in excess of four days, the owner shall secure a permit from the Building Official of the city to keep and maintain the trailer on the lot for a period not to exceed 30 days. The Building Official shall issue only one such permit for any lot at any one time and shall not issue a permit for the maintenance of any auto house trailer on any one lot for a period of 30 days following the expiration of a prior permit for 30 days.
('61 Code, § 22.18) (Ord. 261, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 424, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 531, passed - - )