[Adopted 10-18-1990 by Ord. No. 90-44]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated.
LANDLORD
The owner or owners of the real property upon which a trailer
is located by virtue of a lease agreement.
TENANT
The owner or owners of the trailer which is located on property
owned by the landlord and who enters into a lease agreement with the
landlord.
TRAILER
A modular home, otherwise known as a "trailer" or "mobile
home," being temporary in design, but by its nature being permanently
situated at a rented location.
TRAILER PARK
A grouping of ten (10) or more trailers owned by tenants
situated on property owned, operated and maintained by the landlord.
The provisions of this article shall be applicable
to every trailer within the borough and to any person maintaining,
operating, conducting or permitting any such trailer park and shall
also be applicable to any person living or sleeping in any trailer,
as well as to all persons violating or contributing to the violation
of any of the provisions of this article.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operated
or maintain or to offer for public use within the borough any trailer
park without first obtaining a license and complying with applicable
regulations.
The Council or its duly authorized representative
shall investigate the premises and determine whether the trailer park
or the site selected therefor conforms to the requirements of this
article, the rules and regulations of the Board of Health and the
laws of the State of New Jersey. No license shall be issued unless
the trailer park and the site selected therefor comply with such requirements
and meet the approval of the Council. The Council may, at its discretion,
approve or reject any proposed trailer park or plan for expansion.
[Amended 6-16-2005 by Ord. No. 05-34]
A. The annual license fee for each trailer park shall
be increased from $300 to $3,000 for each block of 100 trailer spaces
or fraction thereof.
B. The per-trailer fee shall be increased from $60 per
year or part thereof to $200.
C. The foregoing increases shall be effective for the
2005 - 2006 renewal year and thereafter.
[Amended 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
It shall be the duty of the Board of Health,
Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, and the Police Department to enforce
the provisions of this article. The Health Officer or other representative
of the Board of Health and the members of the Police Department shall
have the right and are hereby empowered, subject to their detail,
from time to time, to enter upon the premises of any trailer park
operated within the borough and inspect the same and all accommodations
connected therewith.
Any person operating or maintaining for public
use with the borough any trailer park may transfer the license to
another person, provided that:
A. The licensee make application to the Council for transfer,
setting forth therein the name of the trailer park and its location,
the name and address of the transferee, the names and addresses of
the principal stockholders of the corporation, the name and address
of the agent of the corporation and the date of incorporation. In
addition thereto, the application shall specifically set forth his
consent to transfer the license.
B. The application shall be referred to the Chief of Police for investigation in accordance with the requirements of §
164-3.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties set forth in §
1-17 of this Code.
[Adopted 3-25-2004 by Ord. No. 04-12]
With regard to mobile home/trailer parks, no
more than one liquified natural gas (propane) tank used for residential
heating purposes may be placed on a tax lot within the Borough of
Carteret. The provisions of this article shall not apply to such existing
propane tanks.
[Amended 6-17-2004 by Ord. No. 04-22]
The provisions of this article notwithstanding,
if the owner(s) or renter(s) of a mobile home or residential trailer
wish to convert to propane as a means of heating said residential
unit or wish to replace an existing propane tank used for such purpose,
the owner(s) or renter(s) of said unit may do so for a period of up
to 36 months following the passage of this article. Before the owner(s)
or renter(s) of a mobile home or residential trailer may install a
new propane tank to be used to convert the heating system of said
unit to be fueled by propane gas, the property owner of the tax lot
upon which the mobile home or residential trailer is located shall
be required to obtain site plan approval from the Planning Board for
said purpose.