§ 130.06 PERMANENT OCCUPATION OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES PROHIBITED.
   (A)   For purposes of this section, "recreational vehicle" shall mean any boat, trailer (including travel), recreational vehicle, camper, or equipment as sold as part of a vehicle, which is so constructed as to permit its being used as a conveyance upon public streets, waterways, or highways by either self-propelled or not self-propelled means.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to occupy or permit to be occupied for any period of time, a recreational vehicle within the corporate town limits, as a primary residence.
      (1)   For purposes of this section, a person is deemed to be occupying a recreational vehicle as his/her primary residence, if he/she has occupied that recreational vehicle more than seven days in a 30-day period.
      (2)   This division (B) shall not apply to a mobile home parked in a designated mobile home park, provided that no mobile home may be used for any purpose other than that of a single-family dwelling.
   (C)   Penalty. Any person found in violation of this section may be fined not more than $100 for each violation. Each day such violation is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate violation. A previous violation may be considered in determining the penalty assessed. A finding that a violation has occurred or an admission that a violation has occurred is not required to assess and recover a penalty, if the recipient subject to the penalty agrees to pay the penalty, pursuant to either an agreed judgment or consent decree in a court action for an section violation.
      (1)   A recipient may be fined not more than $250 for each repeat violation. Each day such repeat violation is permitted to continue shall constitute a separate violation under this division.
      (2)   The town may publish a list of the names of owners and occupants who have been cited for a repeat violation under this section, and the addresses of the affected properties. The Town Council shall determine the frequency of publication.
(Ord. 8 of 2020, passed 8-10-2020)