§ 151.41 PARKING TRAILERS OUTSIDE PARKS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful, within the limits of the city, for any person to park any trailer on any street or other public place, or on any tract of land owned by any person, occupied or unoccupied, except as provided in this section.
   (B)   Emergency or temporary stopping or parking is permitted on any street in the city for not longer than 24 hours, subject to any other and further prohibitions, regulations, or limitations imposed by the traffic and parking regulations or ordinances for that street.
   (C)   No person in the city shall park or occupy any trailer on the premises of any occupied dwelling or on any lot which is not a part of the premises of any occupied dwelling either of which is situated outside an approved trailer park; except, the parking of only one trailer in an accessory private garage building, or in a rear yard in any district, is permitted providing the trailer is the property of a bona fide visitor with the owner or tenant of the property and shall not have its wheels removed or remain on the premises for a period exceeding 30 days.
('71 Code, § 25-2) (Am. Ord. passed 2-7-89; Am. Ord. passed 11-7-01) Penalty, see § 10.99
Cross-reference:
   Traffic code, see Title VII