For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
MOBILE HOME. A movable or portable manufactured housing unit designed for transportation on its own chassis and placement on a temporary or semi-permanent foundation, having a measurement of over 32 feet in length and at least eight feet in width, constructed to be towed on its chassis and designed without a permanent foundation for year-round occupancy, which includes one or more components that can be retracted for towing purposes and subsequently expanded for additional capacity or of two or more units separately towable but designed to be joined into one integral unit, as well as a portable dwelling composed of a single unit. Such vehicle shall contain as an integral part of its construction kitchen facilities and a completely equipped bathroom consisting of a flush toilet, lavatory, and bathtub or shower. All units constructed since 1976 shall comply with the National Mobile Construction and Safety Standards adapted by United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
MOBILE HOME PARK. Any site or tract of land where three or more mobile homes are located that are utilized as dwelling units and a rental fee is paid to the landowner or park operator.
MOBILE HOME SPACE. A plot of land within a mobile home park designed for the accommodation of one mobile home in accordance with the requirements set forth in this subchapter.
TRAILER. Any vehicle or structure designed to be transported and intended for human occupancy as a dwelling for short periods of time. Such vehicles contain limited or no kitchen and bathroom facilities.
(Ord. passed 9-3-1986; Ord. passed 5-6-2008)