[Adopted 9-16-1959 (Ch. 99, Art. I, of the 1972 Code)]
For the purposes of this article, the terms used herein are
defined as follows:
Any vehicle or structure designed and constructed in such
manner as will permit occupancy thereof as sleeping quarters for one
or more persons or the conduct of any business or profession, occupation
or trade (or use as a selling or advertising device), and so designed
that it is or may be mounted on wheels and used as a conveyance on
highways, roads, streets or other thoroughfare, propelled or drawn
by its own or other motive power.
Includes an individual or individuals, partnership, firm,
company, corporation, tenant, owner, lessee or licensee, their agents
or servants, heirs and assigns.
A.Â
It shall be unlawful within the limits of the Township of Jackson
for any person to park any trailer on any street, alley or highway,
or other public place, or on any tract of land owned by any person,
occupied or unoccupied, within the Township of Jackson in the County
of Ocean, except as provided in this article.
B.Â
Emergency or temporary stopping or parking is permitted on any street,
highway or other thoroughfare for not longer than one hour, subject
to any other and further prohibitions, regulations or limitations
imposed by the traffic and parking regulations or ordinances for that
street, highway or other thoroughfare.
C.Â
No person shall park or occupy any trailer on the premises of any
occupied dwelling or on any lot which is not a part of the premises
of any occupied dwelling, either of which is outside an approved trailer
camp, whether or not the lot or premises are owned by the person seeking
to park or occupy any such trailer; except that the parking of only
one unoccupied trailer in an accessory private garage building or
in a rear yard is permitted, provided that no living quarters shall
be maintained or any business practiced or conducted in said trailer
while such trailer is so parked or stored.
D.Â
From and after the effective date of this subsection, mobile homes
or trailers shall be permitted to be located and to be used as dressing
rooms and changing facilities for entertainers and as office facilities
in recognized amusement parks within the Township of Jackson, provided
that the owner thereof complies with the following conditions:
[Added 6-25-1974 by Ord. No. 22-74; amended 5-27-1975 by Ord. No.
24-75; 5-24-1977 by Ord. No. 18-77]
(1)Â
Such trailers or mobile homes are not to be used for dwelling or
living purposes or for storage.
(2)Â
Such trailers or mobile homes are not to be open to the general public
or accessible for use by the general public.
(3)Â
No more than 10 such trailers or mobile homes shall be permitted
in any single recognized amusement park for use as dressing rooms
or changing facilities for entertainers.
(4)Â
Such trailers or mobile homes used as dressing rooms or changing
facilities for entertainers shall not be used for any purpose during
any season or period when such recognized amusement park is not in
operation.
(5)Â
No more than three such mobile homes or trailers shall be permitted
in any single recognized amusement park for use as office facilities.
(6)Â
Three additional mobile homes or trailers, in addition to those permitted in Subsection D(5), shall be permitted in any single recognized amusement park for use as office facilities for a period commencing with the adoption of this subsection and terminating as of April 1, 1979. The provisions of this subsection are to remain in force and effect until April 1, 1979, and after that date, said three additional mobile homes or trailers shall not be used for purposes aforesaid.
[Added 3-28-1978 by Ord. No. 21-78]
E.Â
The provisions of Subsection D[1] are to remain in force and effect until November 30, 1975. After November 30, 1975, Subsection D shall cease to be effective, and no mobile homes or trailers shall be used as changing or office facilities or for any other purpose within any amusement park or any other location within the Township of Jackson, except as may be otherwise permitted by other provisions of this Code.
[Added 5-27-1975 by Ord. No. 24-75]
[Amended 12-5-1972 by Ord. No. 34-72]
Any person convicted of any violation of this article shall
be subject to a fine not exceeding $500 or imprisonment for any term
not exceeding 90 days, or both.