(A) A camper or travel trailer of the type generally Used temporarily as living quarters during the hunting, fishing or vacation season and duly licensed and registered under the laws of the state may be parked on residential property in the City, provided however, that such camper or travel trailer shall not, while so parked, be Used as a permanent human Dwelling place, living abode or living quarters.
(B) A camper, travel trailer or other recreational Vehicle parked on a Lot within an agricultural or Residential District shall comply with all parking and Building Setbacks for the Zoning District and shall only utilize the existing permitted access driveway into the site. A camper, travel trailer or other recreational Vehicle may not be parked on any land outside of an approved trailer park or an approved sales Lot, except that the parking of one unoccupied trailer, less than 25 feet in length, in an accessory Private Garage, Building or in the Rear Yard of a Residential District is permitted provided that no living quarters shall be maintained or any Business practices in said trailer while it is so parked or stored.
(C) A camper or travel trailer of the type described in division (A) above and owned by a non-resident guest, or visitor may be parked or occupied by said guest or visitor on property on which a permanent Dwelling Unit is located, for a period not to exceed 30 days while visiting the resident of said property. The recreational Vehicle or trailer shall have self-contained sanitary facilities or standard on-site facilities as required by the City Building Official/sanitarian.
(D) The Zoning Administrator may, upon application, grant a Certificate of Compliance for the Use of a residential trailer or similar portable unit for temporary residential purposes within the City in conjunction with a home construction project that is underway, provided however, that a duly authorized and valid Building permit shall have been approved by the City Building Official prior to the application for a Certificate of Compliance.
(E) The applicant for said Certificate of Compliance shall file an application with the Zoning Administrator setting forth the area in which said trailer is to be located, together with a copy of the Building permit for the home to be constructed on said property.
(F) The term of said Certificate of Compliance shall not exceed 120 days or upon completion of construction of the residential home in question, whichever comes first.
(G) The Zoning Administrator may attach such conditions and obligations to the issuance of said Certificate of Compliance as it deems necessary to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City.
Penalty, see § 157.999