Except as hereinafter provided, from and after the date of the approval of this chapter it shall be unlawful for any person to park or leave standing on any private property for more than forty-eight (48) hours or to maintain or use as a place for human habitation any house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home, as hereinafter defined, within those areas of the Town of Snow Hill designated in Chapter
200, Zoning, and on the Zoning Map of Snow Hill as residential use districts.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HOUSE TRAILER
Any structure intended for or capable of use as or susceptible of
being converted into a place of human habitation and equipped or capable of
being equipped with wheels for the purpose of being readily moved from place
to place.
TRAILER COACH OR MOBILE HOME
Any vehicle or structure constructed in such a manner as to permit
occupancy thereof as sleeping quarters or the conduct of any business, trade
or occupation or use as a selling or advertising device and designed for transportation
after fabrication on highways and streets on its own wheels or supported by
other vehicles, but not self-propelled, and supported in location by wheels,
blocking, skids, jacks, horses or skirtings. Two (2) units, separately towable,
designed to be joined together at the point of use to form a single dwelling
or double-wide, shall be considered a "mobile home" if structural members
(sills, studding, plates, joists, siding, rafters) are similar in design and
arrangement to that commonly used in single units. The removal of a unit from
its wheels shall not be used to change its character under this chapter.
Nothing in this chapter shall be held or construed to apply to a "modular
home," which is defined as any prefab unit for use as a double-wide structure,
sectional structure or modular structure with specifications showing structural
members (sills, studding, joists, plates, rafters, sheathing) to be equal
to and positioned as those ordinarily used in conventional housing stick-built
on the site.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to make it unlawful for any person who has heretofore received a permit from the Mayor and Council of Snow Hill for the use of a house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home as a place of habitation to continue to use the same until the expiration of such permit according to its terms or until such trailer, trailer coach or mobile home shall have been removed from the location designated in said permit or shall have ceased to be habitable, whichever shall first occur; nor shall this chapter be deemed to apply to the use of such a house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home on the premises occupied by any householder, whether owner or tenant, for the occupancy and use of such house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home that complies otherwise as to location and use with the provisions of Chapter
200, Zoning; and provided, further, that in the event that any such house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home presently having a permit as aforesaid shall be removed from its present location or shall become uninhabitable for whatever cause, no further permit for the use of a house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home for human habitation at said premises shall be issued except as otherwise permitted under the provisions of this chapter.
No house trailer, trailer coach or mobile home shall be permitted to
be parked, maintained or used within said Town of Snow Hill as a place of
human habitation for more than forty-eight (48) hours without being connected
to the town water and sewer systems as provided for all other places of human
habitation in said town.
Any person violating the provisions of this chapter, on conviction thereof
before any court having jurisdiction, shall be fined the sum of twenty-five
dollars ($25.), and each day during which such violation shall occur shall
be considered a separate offense, and shall stand committed to the county
jail until such fine and the costs of prosecution are paid.