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A "trailer camp" is a yard or other area used for the parking of a trailer, or house car, or camp car, or any vehicle or structure mounted on wheels or capable of being propelled from place to place either by its own power or power supplied by some vehicle attached thereto or to be attached thereto, and being used for living or sleeping quarters.
(Ord. 350. Passed 7-6-44.)
(1) A "yard" is an existing or required space on the same lot with the main building and lying along the adjacent lot line open and unobstructed from the ground to the sky, except as otherwise provided herein.
(2) A "front yard" is a yard across the full width of the lot extending from the building or front yard line to the street line.
(3) A "side yard" is the yard along the side line of a lot and extending from the front yard to the rear yard thereof.
(4) An "interior yard" is a side yard not abutting a street line.
(5) A "rear yard" is a yard across the full width of the lot immediately in the rear of the main building. It is the yard accessible to the rear entrance and used, or to be used, as a rear yard. It may or may not be on the opposite side of the building from the front yard.
(6) The lines whose location with respect to the corresponding lot lines provide the required yard space are the "required yard lines".
(Ord. 350. Passed 7-6-44.)
(Ord. 817. Passed 2-10-58.)