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(A) The owner, lessee or occupant of a parcel of real property within the city of Union, Oregon, upon which a visitor’s trailer coach is to be parked, must first obtain a permit to allow said parking from the City Recorder of the City of Union or designee before allowing the same. The applicant shall complete a detailed application form at City Hall, which will be kept on file for emergency purposes. A permit will be issued that must be placed in a window of the trailer coach that is visible from a city street. The owner, lessee or occupant of a parcel of real property can apply for three permits in one calendar year.
(B) A permit for the temporary parking of an occupied visitor’s trailer coach for a period not to exceed 14 days shall be issued by the city recorder or designee of the city of Union, providing that the following conditions are complied with:
(1) The trailer coach shall not remain within the city of Union, Oregon, more than 14 days, unless a variance permit was granted as outlined in § 154.05;
(2) The trailer coach shall not be parked upon any dedicated street or alley or service entry or sidewalk;
(3) The trailer coach shall not be parked closer than five feet from any property line or ten feet from any building occupied for residential purposes, unless otherwise requested by Public Works or Fire Department;
(4) The occupants of the trailer coach shall not use sanitary facilities of said trailer while it is temporarily parked, except those of self-contained units and units hooked up to adequate sewage disposal facilities; and
(5) Electrical connection to the trailer coach shall be by weatherproof cable. The trailer coach shall be properly grounded.
(Ord. 530, passed 5-13-2013)
(A) Nontransferability. The permits provided under the terms of this chapter shall not be transferable.
(B) Site preparation prior to issuance of permit. No site preparation or improvement, regardless of the amount or extent thereof, made by any applicant prior to the issuance of any permit required hereunder shall, in and of itself, require the city to issue any permit or bar the city from refusing to issue any permit.
(Ord. 264, passed 1-9-1967; Ord. 281, passed 6-8-1970)
In the event that any person stores, parks, keeps or maintains a trailer coach on real property within the city limits of Union, without the consent or knowledge of the owner, lessee or occupant of the real property, the owner of or the person who caused the trailer coach to be parked or stored on the real property shall be in violation of this chapter and subject to penalties provided hereinafter.
(Ord. 264, passed 1-9-1967)
No permit for the storage or temporary parking of any trailer coach shall be issued by the City Recorder except upon application of the owner, lessee or occupant of real property upon which the trailer coach shall be stored or temporarily parked.
(Ord. 264, passed 1-9-1967)