Except as provided in this section, no person shall park any mobile
home on any street, alley or highway or other public place or on any
tract of land within the City.
Emergency or temporary stopping or parking is permitted on any street,
alley or highway for not longer than one hour, subject to any other
prohibitions, regulations or limitations imposed by the traffic and
parking regulations or ordinances.
Mobile home parks shall be located in Commercial/Industrial (CI) Zoning Districts and are a conditional use subject to Plan Commission approval according to § 480-52.
Applicability of plumbing, electrical and building ordinances. All
plumbing, electrical, building and other work on or at any park approved
under this chapter shall be in accordance with the ordinances of the
City and the requirements of the State Department of Natural Resources.
Permits granted hereunder grant no right to erect or repair any structure,
to do any plumbing work, or to do any electrical work.[1]
Adoption of Wisconsin Administrative Code. Ch. ATCP 125, Wis. Adm.
Code, is hereby adopted and incorporated herein by reference, including
any subsequent changes or amendments thereto.
Any code enforcement officer of the City may waive any technical
violation of this article as to any park that was approved on July
1, 1982, if the violation does not pose a threat to persons or property.
The code enforcement officer may impose as a condition of such waiver
that no new mobile homes be added to the park or existing mobile homes
replaced until the code violation is cured. The conditions listed
for waiver of defects may also be applied to a given part of an existing
park.
As a condition of granting a waiver from the strict application of
this section, the Zoning Administrator may require the park owner
to submit a compliance plan outlining the degree to which the park
will be brought into compliance with the terms of this article and
the time frame for such compliance. The compliance plan may include
permanent waiver of requirements of this article that do not involve
lifesafety. The Zoning Administrator shall review any compliance plan
submitted to it and recommend adoption, modification or rejection
of same to the Plan Commission. The Zoning Administrator shall annually
review the compliance plan and the progress made by the owner in establishing
the goals outlined in the plan.
Every space designed to serve a nondependent unit shall be provided
with sewer connections which shall comply with the State Plumbing
Code. The sewer connection shall be provided with suitable fittings
so that watertight connections can be made. Such connections shall
be so constructed so that they can be closed when not connected and
trapped in such a manner as to be maintained in odor-free condition.
All sanitary facilities in any unit which are not connected with
a public sewer system by approved pipe connections shall be sealed,
and their use is unlawful.
In every mobile home park there shall be located the office of the
attendant or person in charge of such park. A copy of the park license
and of this section shall be posted therein, and the park register
shall be kept in such office at all times.
Keep a register of all adult occupants, to be open at all times
to inspection by City, state and federal officers, which shall show
for all adult occupants:
Ensure that the provisions of this section are complied with
and enforced and report promptly to the proper authorities any violations
of this section or any other violations of law which may come to his
or her attention.
Collect the monthly permit fee provided for in § 303-1 of Chapter 303, Mobile Homes. A book shall be kept showing the names of the persons paying such fees and the amount paid.
Changes in approved plan. The owner shall inform the City in writing
of any change or amendment of the plan submitted pursuant to these
requirements within 30 days of such change.