No person shall park a house trailer anywhere in the City except in a duly licensed trailer camp or on the premises of any occupied dwelling, provided only one house trailer is parked on the premises of an occupied dwelling at a time, provided the use of the sanitary and washing facilities of the private residence are available to the occupants of the house trailer at all times and no charge is made therefor and provided such house trailer is registered with the Police Department. Such registration shall be made by the owner or occupant of the house trailer within one day after his or her arrival. Such registration shall permit a house trailer to remain at the premises on which it is located for twenty-one days. A registration fee of one dollar ($1.00) shall be charged. The application for registration shall list the names of the occupants, the license number of the house trailer and all units used in connection with it and the last location at which the house trailer was parked. Such application shall be accompanied with the written consent of the person occupying the dwelling and premises on which the house trailer is parked or to be parked and the address of the dwelling.
A nonprofit organization or educational institution located in the City may apply for an exemption from this section in connection with events and tournaments in which it participates. Council may approve such application for exemption by permitting the parking of not more than ten trailers on public property or on property which the organization or institution owns or has the right to use for not more than five days.
(1979 Code Sec. 16.44.020; Res. 81-508. Passed 6-29-81; Res. 84-553. Passed 5-29-84.)