Travel trailers and recreational vehicles on site for more than 180 days per year shall meet the elevation requirements of § 151.048 unless the following conditions are met:
(A) The vehicle must be either self-propelled or towable by a light-duty truck;
(B) The hitch must remain on the vehicle at all times;
(C) The vehicle must not be attached to external structures such as decks and porches;
(D) The vehicle must be designed solely for recreation, camping, travel, or seasonal use rather than as a permanent dwelling;
(E) The vehicle’s largest horizontal projections must be no larger than 400 square feet;
(F) The vehicle’s wheels must remain on axles and inflated;
(G) Air conditioning units must be attached to the frame so as to be safe for movement of the floodplain;
(H) Propane tanks as well as electrical and sewage connections must be quick-disconnect and above the 100-year flood elevation;
(I) The vehicle must be licensed and titled as a recreational vehicle or park model, and must either:
(1) Entirely be supported by jacks; or
(2) Have a hitch jack permanently mounted, have the tires touching the ground and be supported by block in a manner that will allow the block to be easily removed by use of the hitch jack.
(Ord. 10-01, passed 7-12-2010)