10-3-32: PARKING OF TRAILERS:
   A.   Definition: For the purposes of this section, a "trailer" shall be defined as any vehicle without motive power in operation designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle, regardless of whether some part of its weight or load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle. This definition shall not apply to mobile homes as defined in section 10-2-1 of this title.
   B.   Overnight Parking: No person shall park any trailer, and no landowner shall permit any trailer to park, at any time between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. at any place within the village. This prohibition shall not apply to:
      1.   Trailers parked wholly within enclosed structures.
      2.   Realty which the driver owns, leases or rents.
      3.   Commercial establishments which the driver is patronizing, for the duration of the patronage.
      4.   Establishments at which the driver is making or picking up a delivery, for the duration of the delivery.
      5.   Cartage facilities or freight terminals.
      6.   Trailer sales or rentals.
      7.   Approved outdoor storage areas with proper screening.
      8.   Motor vehicle repair shops at which the trailer or its motor vehicle is being repaired.
      9.   Approved commercial or industrial loading berths or facilities.
      10.   Construction sites at which the trailer functions as a sales office or at which equipment, materials or tools within the trailer are utilized.
   C.   Uncoupled: No person shall park, and no landowner shall permit to be parked, any trailer uncoupled or unattached from a motor vehicle at any time or place within the village. This prohibition shall not apply to:
      1.   Trailers parked wholly within enclosed structures.
      2.   Establishments at which the driver is making or picking up a delivery, for the duration of the delivery.
      3.   Cartage facilities or freight terminals.
      4.   Trailer sales or rentals.
      5.   Approved outdoor storage areas with proper screening.
      6.   Motor vehicle repair shops at which the trailer or its motor vehicle is being repaired.
      7.   Approved commercial or industrial loading berths or facilities.
      8.   Construction sites at which the trailer functions as a sales office or at which equipment, materials or tools within the trailer are utilized.
      9.   Trailers parked in accordance with section 10-3-7 of this chapter. (Ord. 06-1373, 7-25-2006)