For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
LOCATED. Parked, resting, sitting, standing, placed or situated by any means or in any manner.
LOT. Land or real property, located within any part of the city, and held as an individual unit or parcel of ownership shown on a certificate of survey, subdivision plat, deed or other instrument of record in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder. Publicly dedicated real property such as a street, alley or right-of-way is not considered a LOT.
OCCUPY. The use of a recreational vehicle for living, sleeping, dwelling, housekeeping, business, residence or other purposes associated with human habitation, for any duration and whether occurring on an overnight basis.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. A mobile or movable vehicle or unit designed or serving as living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, temporary, short-term or seasonal use and that either has its own power or is mounted on or towed by another vehicle. The term includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the commonly known or recognized types of recreational vehicles: camping trailer, fifth wheel trailer, motor home, park trailer, travel trailer, pop-up tent trailer and truck camper. The term RECREATIONAL VEHICLE is intended to include vehicles or units whether factory or home-built; whether or not hitched to a self-propelled vehicle; whether on or off wheels; whether towed or carried on a motor vehicle. The term includes campers that are affixed to a bed of a truck and also converted vehicles such as buses, trucks or trailers. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES may or may not have kitchen or toilet facilities or self-contained water or sewage systems.
(Ord. 14-061812, passed 6-18-2012)