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Mineral County, NV Code of Ordinances
COUNTY CODE of MINERAL COUNTY, NEVADA
PREFACE
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 RESERVED
TITLE 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 ANIMALS
TITLE 7 LIQUOR CONTROL
TITLE 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 11 COUNTY PROPERTY
TITLE 12 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
TITLE 13 WATER AND SEWERS
TITLE 14 HAZARD ZONING
TITLE 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 16 SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE 17 ZONING
TITLE 18 FRANCHISES
TITLE 8
HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 8.04
TRAILERS AND TRAILER PARKS
SECTION:
8.04.010: Purpose And Scope
8.04.020: Definitions
8.04.030: Location Of Trailers
8.04.040: Permit Required
8.04.060: Compliance With Other Required Permits
8.04.080: Individual Trailer Requirements
8.04.090: Trailer Park Requirements
8.04.100: Harmonization Of Sites And Improvements
8.04.110: Maintenance Of Grounds
8.04.120: Waste And Sewage Disposal
8.04.130: Mobile Home Parks
8.04.140: Transient Park Requirements
8.04.150: Use Limitations In Transient Parks
8.04.160: Combining Mobile Home And Transient Sections In A Trailer Park
8.04.170: Permittee Responsibilities
8.04.180: Supervision Required
8.04.190: Fees For Licenses
8.04.200: Applicability Of Chapter
8.04.210: Violation; Penalty
8.04.010: PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
The purpose of this chapter is to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare by establishing certain minimum standards, provisions and requirements for sanitation, safety, location, and use of all trailers hereafter located within the unincorporated area of Mineral County, Nevada. (MC Ord. 20A § 1(1), 1965)
8.04.020: DEFINITIONS:
Unless the context otherwise requires, all words used in the present tense shall include the future, all words in the plural number shall include the singular, and any gender shall include all other genders.
DEAD STORAGE: A trailer not occupied for living or sleeping purposes and not connected to any utility system.
DEPENDENT TRAILER: A trailer having no sanitary facilities attached or immediately adjacent.
INDEPENDENT TRAILER: A trailer having all sanitary facilities built in and a permanent part of such trailer.
MOBILE HOME: A house trailer of more than thirty feet (30') usable and/or occupied as a residence for any time period, and does not meet the national uniform building code standards.
MODULAR MANUFACTURED HOME: A dwelling which is wholly or partially assembled at a location other than the site which it will occupy permanently, and is constructed in accordance with the national uniform building code as referenced in chapter 15.04 of this code.
TRAILER: Any individual structure or facility so designated and constructed as to be mobile and as to permit occupancy thereof for dwelling or sleeping purpose and having no foundation other than wheels, jacks or skirting.
TRAILER PARK (Mobile Home Or Transient): A plot or site or tract of land upon which more than one trailer occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes is located, regardless of whether or not a charge is made therefor and includes any building, vehicle or enclosure used or intended for use as a part of the equipment of such trailer park.
TRAILER SPACE: A plot of ground designed for the accommodation of one trailer or trailer and tow car.
TRANSIENT TRAILER: A vacation type trailer of thirty feet (30') or less, used and occupied on a seasonal, short term, or other temporary basis of less than three (3) months' duration. (MC Ord. 99A § 1, 1985: MC Ord. 34A, 1970; MC Ord. 20A § 2(1), 1965)
8.04.030: LOCATION OF TRAILERS:
No trailer shall be used for living or sleeping purposes in any area of Mineral County except as follows:
   A.   During construction of a building or buildings, the owners of the lot or parcel, for his own or his employees' occupancy may apply for a permit to occupy a trailer for the period of construction only, not to exceed six (6) months and renewable once for an additional six (6) month period;
   B.   The legitimate use of a mobile home as a permanent single- family dwelling in those areas designated by Mineral County under the TR overlay as set forth by ordinance;
   C.   Legitimate trailer parks as existing or established, conducted, maintained and licensed under the terms of this chapter;
   D.   Incidental use to farming, mining, construction, lumbering (or similar uses), for the temporary use of employees only;
   E.   Dead storage of trailers incident to a permanent use;
   F.   For recreational purposes, not to exceed thirty (30) days. (MC Ord. 20A § 3(1), 1965)
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