The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and the enforcement of this chapter:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
All structures constructed upon a mobile home space and used
in conjunction with a mobile home. In no case shall a mobile home
and its accessory structures occupy more than 36% of a space.
DEPENDENT UNIT
A mobile home which does not have a bath or shower and toilet
facilities.
MOBILE HOME
Any vehicle or structure intended for or capable of human
habitation or designed primarily for sleeping purposes, mounted upon
wheels, blocks or jacks and/or capable of being moved from place to
place either by its own power or by power supplied by some vehicle
used or to be used, excepting a device used exclusively upon stationary
rails or tracks.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any park, court, camp, site, lot, parcel or tract of land
designed, maintained, intended or used for the purpose of supplying
a location or accommodations for more than two mobile homes and shall
include all facilities used or intended for use as part of the equipment
thereof. "Mobile home park" shall not include automobile or mobile
home sales lots on which unoccupied mobile homes are parked for purposes
of inspection and sale.
PAD
A concrete slab or its equivalent, as determined by the Building
Inspector, constructed on the mobile home space for the purpose of
accommodating water and sanitary connections for a mobile home.
PERSON
Includes an individual, partnership, firm, company, or corporation,
whether tenant, owner, lessee, licensee or other agent, heir or assign.
SPACE
A plot of ground in a mobile home park of not less than 3,200
square feet of space designed for the location of only one mobile
home.
The Village Board may suspend or revoke a license after a hearing
is held pursuant to § 66.0435(2)(d), Wis. Stats.
An application for the construction of a mobile home park shall
be considered only when its proposed location is within a district
zoned to permit this type of use.
All mobile home parks shall conform to the sanitation and health
regulations as set forth in Ch. SPS 326, Wis. Adm. Code, together
with revisions thereto incorporated herein by reference as though
fully set forth.
All plumbing, electrical, building and other work on or at any
park licensed under this chapter shall be in accordance with the ordinances
of the Village of Bellevue, and the requirements of the State Plumbing,
Electrical and Building Codes, and the regulations of the Department
of Health Services.
Except as otherwise provided, any person found in violation of this chapter or any order, rule or regulation made hereunder shall be subject to the penalty provided in §
1-4 of the Code of the Village of Bellevue.
This chapter shall take effect April 1, 1969.