2.06 TRAILERS, MOBILE HOMES, TENTS, AND BOATS.
A.   Trailers for shipping or camping shall not be permanently affixed to the ground on a lot in any district and are not principal or accessory structures.
B.   Mobile homes, travel trailers, or camping trailers shall not be occupied for dwelling purposes except in a lawfully established mobile home park as a unit planned development in the district where such use is specifically permitted. Mobile homes or travel trailers shall not be parked or stored on a public right-of-way or on any lot other than in a lawfully established mobile home park, tourist camp, or trailer sales or manufacturing establishment, except that, in a residential district, one travel trailer may be stored within an enclosed structure on a lot. No more than one camping trailer may be parked or stored in the open or within an enclosed structure on a lot in a residential district, and only when it is not located within a required yard.
C.   Temporary parking and use of trailers shall be permitted when a permit has been issued by the Zoning Administrator and Health Department for the following purposes:
   1.   Parking in the open and use of a travel trailer for lodging purposes on a lot containing a dwelling, provided it is not parked or used thereon more than two days in any consecutive 30 day period.
   2.   Parking and use of trailers for temporary office or storage uses incidental to and only for the period of time of construction of a building development, provided such trailers are located on the same or contiguous lots as the building development.
D.   Tents shall not be erected, used or maintained on any lot, except such small tents that are customarily used for recreation purposes and are located on the same lot as a dwelling. Temporary use of tents for religious, amusement and recreation, business or manufacturing purposes shall be permitted when a permit has been issued by the Zoning Administrator in accordance with provision herein set forth in Section 7, Permits and Certificates.
E.   Boats may be parked or stored in the open when customary in the operation of a lawfully established principal use and one boat may be stored or parked on a lot containing a dwelling, provided that it shall be located within the rear yard and no major repair, disassembly, or rebuilding operations are conducted thereon.