(a) Parking.
(1) No person shall park or locate any trailer or allow it to stand upon any street, alley or public thoroughfare within the Borough, unless the same is attached to a motor vehicle; and in no instance shall such person park, locate or allow the trailer to stand upon such highway for a period of time longer than that allowed for the parking of vehicles upon such highway by the applicable State laws, the Ordinances of this Borough applicable to traffic and parking, and in any event, in excess of twenty-four hours;
(2) Any person may park or store not more than one unoccupied trailer in a private garage or in a rear yard on the express condition that no person shall be permitted to use such trailer for living or sleeping purposes while so parked or stored;
(3) Unoccupied trailers may be parked or stored on sales lots, where legally existent, for the purpose of inspection or sale;
(b) Occupancy. No person shall occupy any trailer within the Borough for sleeping or living purposes unless:
(1) Such occupancy be authorized by occupancy permit duly issued over the signature of the Building Inspector and permit fee paid as hereinafter required;
(2) Such trailer be permanently connected with water and sanitary sewer lines and comply with all plumbing, sanitary and utility service line requirements of the ordinances of the Borough and utility service companies servicing the Borough applicable to dwellings;
(3) The rules and regulations of the Allegheny County Health Department have been fully met as the same pertains to the occupancy of the trailer.
(Ord. 989. Passed 10-2-67.)
(4) All fuel tanks for the storage of fuel for heating, cooking or any other requirements for living in the trailer shall be buried in the ground and all connections thereto shall meet the safety requirements applicable to the use of the fuel being used in the equipment installed in the trailer.
(5) Trailers being used or designed for use as permanent living quarters shall have a suitable solid enclosure from the floor of the trailer to the ground of fiber glass, wood, aluminum or other metal.
(Ord. 1200. Passed 4-26-71.)