§ 10-1201 MOBILE HOME PARKS; DEFINITIONS.
   For the purposes of this Article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
   MOBILE HOME. A movable or portable dwelling constructed to be towed on its own chassis, connected to utilities, and designed with or without a permanent foundation for year-round living. It may consist of one (1) or more units that can be telescoped when towed and expanded later for additional capacity, or of two (2) or more units, separately towable but designed to be joined into one (1) integral unit.
   MOBILE HOME LOT. A designated portion of a mobile home park designed for the accommodation of one (1) mobile home and its accessory buildings or structures for the exclusive use of the occupants.
   MOBILE HOME PARK. A parcel or contiguous parcels of land which have been so designated and improved that it contains two (2) or more mobile home lots available to the general public for the placement thereon of mobile homes for occupancy. MOBILE HOME PARK shall not be construed to include mobile homes, buildings, tents, or other structures temporarily maintained by any individual, corporation, limited liability company, company, or other entity on its own premises and used exclusively to house its own labor force. MOBILE HOME PARK shall include all auxiliary buildings used or intended for use as part of the equipment thereof, whether a charge is made for the use of the mobile home park and its facilities or not.
   PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM. A sewer system owned, operated or otherwise utilized by the state, a municipality or any other governmental agency or political subdivision, federal governmental agencies being excepted.
   PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM. A system for providing the public with water for human consumption through pipes or, after August 5, 1998, other constructed conveyances, if such system has at least fifteen (15) service connections or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five (25) individuals daily at least sixty (60) days per year. PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM includes (a) any collection, treatment, storage, and distribution facilities under control of the operator of such system and used primarily in connection with such system and (b) any collection or pretreatment storage facilities not under such control which are used primarily in connection with such system. PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM does not include a special irrigation district. A public water system is either a community water system or a non-community water system.
   Service connection does not include a connection to a system that delivers water by a constructed conveyance other than a pipe if:
      (1)   The water is used exclusively for purposes other than residential uses, consisting of drinking, bathing, cooking, and other similar uses,
      (2)   The Department determines that alternative water to achieve the equivalent level of public health protection provided by the Nebraska Safe Drinking Water Act and rules and regulations under the Act is provided for residential or similar uses for drinking and cooking, or
      (3)   The Department determines that the water provided for residential or similar uses for drinking, cooking, and bathing is centrally treated or treated at the point of entry by the provider, a pass-through entity, or the user to achieve the equivalent level of protection provided by the Nebraska Safe Drinking Water Act and the rules and regulations under the Act.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. A vehicular type unit primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, which unit either has its own motive power or is mounted on or towed by another vehicle. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE includes, but is not limited to, travel trailer, park trailer, camping trailer, truck camper, motor home and van conversion.
   SEWER LINES. Includes sewer mains and sewer service lines.
   SEWER MAIN. Includes the principal pipe artery to which service lines are connected.
   SEWER SERVICE LINE. Includes any part of the piping system except a riser, main or stack.
   STACK. A general term for any vertical line of soil, waste, vent, or inside conductor piping that extends through at least one story with or without offsets.
   TRAVEL TRAILER. A vehicular portable structure built on a chassis, designed to be used a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational and vacation use, and equipped for the road. It has a body width not exceeding eight (8) feet and a body length not exceeding thirty-eight (38) feet. It may be self-contained with a bath and toilet facilities or classified as a dependent type without bath and toilet facilities. Any regulations that apply to travel trailers will also apply to campers mounted on a truck chassis, tents, or tent-type trailers. (Ref. 71-4603, 71-4621 RS Neb.; Neb. Admin. Rules & Regs. Title 178, Ch. 5 § 001) (Ord. No. 646, 11/2/04)