For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
CABIN PLOT. A section of ground not less than 40 feet by 50 feet in area, upon which only one camp cottage or cabin is located.
PERSON. Include persons, partnership, firm, company, corporation, tenant, owner, lessee, or licensee, their agents, heirs, or assigns.
TOURIST CAMP. Any park, tourist park, tourist court, camp, court, site, lot, parcel, or tract of land upon which one or more camp cottages or cabins are located and maintained for the accommodation of transients by the day, week, or month, whether a charge is made or not.
TRAILER. A house car, camp car, house trailer, trailer home, mobile home or other similar vehicle mounted on wheels, skids or rollers either self-propelled or propelled by other means, including any such dismounted vehicle which has been placed on a masonry or other stationary foundation and which is used or designed to be used for permanent or semi-permanent living or sleeping quarters. TRAILER shall not include vehicles primarily designed for the transportation of goods.
TRAILER PARK. Any lot, tract or parcel of land used, maintained or intended to be used, maintained, leased or rented for occupancy by one or more trailers together with accessory structures provided in connection therewith. TRAILER CAMP shall not include trailer sales lots on which unoccupied trailers are parked for the purpose of inspection and sale.
UNIT. A section of ground in a trailer camp of not less than 2,500 square feet of unoccupied space in an area designated as the location for only one automobile and one trailer.
(Prior Code, § 6-1101) (Ord. passed 9-22-1969; Ord. 13-2021, passed - -)