[CC 1977 §19-1; Ord. No. 909 §1, 2-17-1971]
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section:
MOBILE HOME
Any vehicle or similar portable structure designed for use
as a conveyance upon highways, having no foundation other than wheels
or removable jacks and so designed or constructed as to permit occupancy
for dwelling or sleeping purposes.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any plot of ground upon which two (2) or more trailers or
mobile homes, occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes, are located.
MOBILE HOME SPACE
A plot of ground within a mobile home park designated for
the accommodation of one (1) mobile home.
PERMIT
A written permit issued by the City Administrator permitting
the mobile home court to operate under the regulations promulgated
thereunder.
SERVICE BUILDING
A building housing toilet and bathing facilities for men
and women with or without laundry facilities and such other facilities
as may be required by this Chapter.
[CC 1977 §19-16; Ord. No. 909 §17, 2-17-1971]
The person to whom a license for a mobile home park is issued
shall at all times operate the park in compliance with this Chapter
and regulations issued hereunder and shall provide adequate supervision
to maintain the park, its facilities and equipment in good repair
and in a clean and sanitary condition at all times.
[CC 1977 §19-17; Ord. No. 909 §16.1, 2-17-1971]
A. Every
mobile home park owner or operator shall maintain a register containing
a record of all mobile homes and occupants using the mobile home park.
Such register shall be available to any authorized person inspecting
the park and shall be preserved for the period required by the City
Administrator. Such register shall contain:
1. The
names and addresses of all mobile home occupants stopping in the park;
2. The
make, model and license number, if any, of the motor vehicle and mobile
home;
3. The
State, territory or County issuing the mobile home license, if any;
4. The
dates of arrival and departure of each mobile home; and
5. Whether
or not each mobile home is a dependent or independent mobile home.
[CC 1977 §19-19; Ord. No. 909 §2.6, 2-17-1971]
No mobile home shall be occupied as a dwelling within a mobile
home park within the City until the City has inspected the same. An
inspection fee shall be charged, which shall be established from time
to time by the City Administrator.
[CC 1977 §19-25; Ord. No. 909 §11.1, 2-17-1971]
An electrical outlet supplying at least two hundred (200) amp
service shall be provided for each mobile home space. The installation
shall comply with all applicable State and local electrical codes
and ordinances. Such electrical outlets shall be grounded and weatherproof.
The main power supply line shall be underground cable construction.
The cost of the entire electrical line shall be paid by the developer
or contractor.
[CC 1977 §19-26; Ord. No. 909 §11.2, 2-17-1971]
Public streets, driveways and walkways shall be lighted at night
with a minimum illumination of at least six-tenths (0.6) foot-candles.
Street lights are to be provided and maintained at the developer's
expense.
[CC 1977 §19-28; Ord. No. 909 §14.2, 2-17-1971]
A uniform skirting of mobile homes is required. Areas enclosed
by such skirting shall be maintained so as not to provide a harborage
for rodents or create a fire hazard.
[CC 1977 §19-29; Ord. No. 909 §14.3, 2-17-1971]
No permanent additions shall be built onto or become a part
of any mobile home unless they are in accordance with requirements
established by the Zoning and Building Codes of the City.
[CC 1977 §19-33; Ord. No. 909 §15.1, 2-17-1971]
There shall be provided a storm cellar facility in each mobile
home park for the occupants thereof. The storm facility shall be provided
with eighteen (18) square feet of room for each pad or space in the
park. The storm cellar shall be built to provide safe quarters against
tornadoes or other storms.