For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
MOBILE HOME. A movable or portable dwelling constructed to be towed by a motor vehicle on its own chassis over state roads and highways under special permit, connected to utilities and designed without a permanent foundation for year-round living. It may consist of one or more units that can be telescoped when towed and expanded later for additional capacity or of two or more units separately towable, but designed to be joined into one integral unit.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. Any of the following.
(1) DEPENDENT TRAILER. A trailer which is dependent upon a service building for toilet and lavatory facilities.
(2) MOTOR HOME. A portable, temporary dwelling to be used for travel, recreation and vacation, constructed as an integral part of a self-propelled vehicle.
(3) PICK-UP COACH. A structure designed to be mounted on a truck chassis for use as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreation and vacation.
(4) SELF-CONTAINED TRAILER. A trailer which can operate independent of connections to sewer, water, and electric system. it contains a water-flushed toilet, lavatory, shower and kitchen sink, all of which are connected to water storage and sewage holding tanks located within the trailer.
(5) TRAVEL TRAILER. A vehicular, portable structure built on a chassis, designed to be used as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational and vacation uses, permanently identified “travel trailer” by the manufacture of the trailer, and, when factory equipped for the road, it shall have a body width not exceeding eight feet and a body length not exceeding state maximum.
(Ord. 86-4, passed 12-17-1986)