Definitions. As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BOAT OR SNOWMOBILE TRAILER
A vehicle on which a boat or snowmobile may be transported
and which is towable by a motor vehicle. When removed from the trailer,
a boat or snowmobile is termed an unmounted boat or snowmobile.
CAMPING TRAILER
A type of trailer or trailer coach, the walls of which are
so constructed as to be collapsible and made out of either canvas
or similar cloth or some form of rigid material such as fiberglass
or plastic or metal. The walls are collapsed while the recreational
vehicle is being towed and are raised or unfolded when the vehicle
becomes temporary living quarters and is not being moved.
CONVERTED AND CHOPPED VANS
Recreational structures which are created by altering or
changing an existing auto van to make it a recreational vehicle meeting
the requirements of the definition of "recreational vehicle" in this
subsection.
PICKUP (SLIDE-IN) CAMPERS and TRUCK CAPS
Recreational structures designed to be mounted temporarily
or permanently in the beds of light trucks. These campers can be readily
demounted from the truck beds. When removed from their truck beds,
pickup (slide-in) campers and truck caps are called unmounted campers.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A transportation structure, self-propelled or capable of
being towed by a motor vehicle and primarily designed or constructed
to provide temporary, movable living quarters for recreational, camping
or travel use, or to carry such equipment, but not for profit or commercial
use. Included as recreational vehicles, but not to the exclusion of
any other types not mentioned in this section, are:
(5)
Pickup (slide-in) campers;
(10)
Fifth-wheel trailers of recreational vehicle
construction, design and intent;
(11)
Boat trailers, with and without boats mounted
thereon;
(12)
Snowmobile trailers, with and without snowmobiles
mounted thereon; and