§ 154.02 ESTABLISHMENT OF TRAILER PARKS.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain or operate a trailer park within the city limits of the City of Union without a license to operate the same as herein provided.
   (A)   Any person desiring to maintain or operate a trailer park shall make written application accompanied with an application fee of $10,which shall be in addition to the annual license fee herein provided, to the City Council of the City of Union, which shall refer the application to the Planning Commission for recommendations as to whether the application shall be approved or disapproved.
   (B)   The application shall contain the name of the person desiring to maintain and operate the trailer park, the number of trailer coach parking units, the location and area of the proposed trailer park, the location and size of the trailer coach parking units therein, the arrangement and location of sanitary, water and electrical facilities to be provided therein and other information as the Planning Commission may by order require.
   (C)   Before recommending approval or disapproval of the application to the City Council, the Planning Commission shall:
      (1)   Determine that the application meets the standards of the Oregon Health Division and has the approval of the Union County Health Department; and
      (2)   Call a public hearing to be held not less than two weeks nor more than one month after receipt of the application. This hearing to be a public hearing on the matter of granting the application. At the hearing, any person residing or owning real property within 600 feet from the proposed trailer park may be heard for or against the application, and the Planning Commission’s recommendation of approval or disapproval of the granting of the license. If any objections or remonstrances be made at the hearing against the recommendation for approval, the Planning Commission may recommend that the application be denied. Not less than ten days prior to any hearing, the City Recorder shall post or cause to be posted written notice of the hearing in not less than four conspicuous places within 600 feet of the proposed site.
   (D)   The recommendation of the Planning Commission either approving or disapproving the application shall be transmitted to the City Council to be considered by the City Council at its next regular meeting after the hearing before the Planning Commission, and any person or persons who desire to appear for or against the Planning Commission’s recommendation shall appear before the City Council at the time. The City Council may, in its discretion, accept or reject the Planning Commission’s recommendation.
(Ord. 264, passed 1-9-1967) Penalty, see § 10.99