§ 154.04 REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Trailer plots.
      (1)   Not more than one trailer or tent shall be placed on any trailer plot.
      (2)   No trailer or tent shall be placed;
         (a)   Within 100 feet from the traveled portion of any public highway;
         (b)   On any plot of less than 2,000 square feet; or
         (c)   Within 15 feet of any other trailer or tent or any building.
      (3)   No cottage, cabin, seasonal dwelling or other buildings shall be placed on a trailer plot, or elsewhere in a trailer camp, except in conformity with the zoning regulations, but any such cottage, cabin, seasonal dwelling or other building in a trailer camp on or before May 25, 1968, shall not be considered a violation of this subchapter.
   (B)   Roadways. All trailer plots shall be grouped in blocks abutting roads and driveways of not less than 15 feet in width, giving easy access to and from such plots. Such roadways or driveways shall be properly maintained by permittees so as to prevent ruts, depressions and flying dust.
   (C)   Water supply and sanitation. The provisions of the Public Health Code of the state concerning sanitation of campgrounds, including trailer camps, mobile home parks, motels and overnight cabins, are declared applicable to any trailer park operated under this subchapter and are hereby incorporated in this part of this subchapter.
   (D)   Grading and drainage. All trailer plots and abutting roads or driveways shall be kept free from heavy or dense growth of brush or weeds from any poisonous or obnoxious weeds, and so graded as to insure rapid drainage.
   (E)   Registration of guests. 
      (1)   There shall be kept by the permittee a book register upon which the owner or person in control of the automobile and trailer or house car, upon arrival, shall register his or her name and address and all persons using same, the date of arrival, the state license plate number of the automobile and trailer, or if a house car, the state license plate number thereon, together with the name of the state issuing such license.
      (2)   The permittee shall be responsible for entering the departure of trailers and guests in the book register and for keeping such register in a legible form so as to indicate at all times the trailer count and population at the camp to the satisfaction of state and local police and health departments. Said register shall be available at all times for inspection by representatives of such police and health departments.
   (F)   Limitation of trailers and population. The permittee shall not admit any trailer or tent in excess of the number of trailer plots, or any trailer or tent designed for or used by more than eight persons without written approval of the Town Health Officer.
   (G)   Taxation. Each person licensed to operate a trailer camp shall, between October 1 and October 15 of each year, file with the Assessors of the town a statement, under oath, giving the license number of each trailer and each motor vehicle parked and registered at said trailer camp on October 1 of that year. No permittee shall be deemed to be operating other than a seasonal trailer park because of the parking of trailers between the months of November to April inclusive, provided such trailers remain unoccupied and unused during such period.
   (H)   Posting of ordinance. Each permittee operating a trailer camp shall cause a legible copy of this subchapter to be posted and kept posted at all times in a conspicuous place at such trailer camp.
(Ord. passed 5-3-1969) Penalty, see § 154.99