No house trailer used or occupied as living or sleeping quarters
may be parked or stored for a time in excess of 72 hours within the
Town of Montgomery without first procuring a permit from the Town
Clerk.
The Town Clerk shall issue a permit as required in §
215-1 of this article, only upon submission of proof that the house trailer for which the permit is required meets with the following conditions and standards:
A. No house trailer to be parked or stored within 30 feet from any public
thoroughfare or within 25 feet from any private or public property
line.
B. No permit shall be issued unless the Clerk is satisfied that proper
facilities for sewage, drainage and water supply have been provided,
so that there will be no damage or impairment of the use of property
by an adjoining landowner.
C. A permit will be issued only when it is shown that the health and
well being of the adjacent property owners will not be impaired.
None of the provisions of this article shall be applicable to
any house trailers stored or garaged where such house trailers are
not being used or occupied as living or sleeping quarters.
None of the provisions of this article shall be construed as
granting vested interests to anyone licensed under this article, and
the Town Board hereby reserves the right to withdraw all permission
and revoke all licenses granted under this article upon 60 days notice
by publication and posting as provided for in § 133 of the
Town Law.
Anyone violating any provision of this article shall be liable
to a penalty not to exceed $250 or imprisonment for not more than
15 days, or both.
Neither this article nor its licensing requirements shall be
retroactive.
This article shall be effective within the corporate limits
of the Town of Montgomery and outside the corporate limits of any
village contained therein.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HOUSE TRAILER
Any vehicle, house car, camp car or other type of portable
vehicle, whether on wheels, skids, rollers or blocks, to be used for
living or sleeping purposes.
TRAILER COURT
Any premises on which are parked three or more trailers or
any premises used or held out for the purpose of supplying to the
public a parking space for three or more such trailers.
[Amended 2-9-1961]
TRAILER SALES LOT
Any premises in which two or more unoccupied trailers, new
or used, are parked for the purpose of inspection or sale.
The ordinance regulating the parking and storage of house trailers
of the Town of Montgomery, dated April 30, 1957, shall continue in
full force and effect as to any house trailer which is not kept in
a trailer court or in a trailer sales lot as hereinabove defined.
The standards contained herein shall not apply to trailer courts
or trailer sales lots in existence prior to the effective date of
this article. However, enlargement of any such use or facility shall
conform to the applicable provisions of this article. All nonconforming
trailer courts or trailer sales lots shall comply with the provisions
of this article within five years of the effective date of this article.