(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, maintain or operate any trailer court or mobile home court within the limits of the municipality, unless he or she holds a valid permit issued by the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer in the name of such person for the specific trailer court or mobile home court. Applications for permits shall be made to the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer, who shall issue a permit upon compliance by the applicant with the provisions of this chapter, as evidenced by a certificate of compliance, which certificate shall show compliance with applicable legal requirements. No permit shall be transferable. Every person holding a trailer court or mobile home court permit shall give notice in writing to the Municipal Clerk-Treasurer within 72 hours after having sold, transferred, given away or otherwise disposed of any interest in or control of any trailer court or mobile home court. Such notice shall include the name and address of the person succeeding to the ownership or control of the trailer court or mobile home court.
(B) Presently operating trailer courts and mobile home courts as of the effective date of this chapter may continue their operation; provided, that they meet the court development standards herein provided and, further, that they fully comply with the mobile home or trailer stand requirements of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 10-202) Penalty, see § 10.99