[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Urbana 8-12-1991 by L.L. No. 3-1991. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Subdivision of land — See Ch.
93.
The title of this chapter is a "Local Law Establishing Certain
Regulations for Travel Trailers, Recreational Vehicles, Cabins and
Tourist and/or Trailer Camps.
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety
and general welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Urbana, Steuben
County, New York, by regulating the location, design, occupancy and
use of travel trailers, recreational vehicles, cabins and tourist
and/or trailer camps.
When used in this chapter, unless otherwise expressly stated
or unless the context or subject matter requires a different interpretation,
the following terms are defined as noted:
CABIN
Any building, of whatever material, constructed, designed
or equipped to be used or which is used for living, sleeping or eating
by transient or seasonal occupants only.
CAMPSITE
Any area to be used for the purpose of locating an individual
unit.
STREET OR ROADWAY
That portion of a street or road which is paved or improved
and intended for vehicular travel, including the berm.
TOURIST CAMP
Any lot, piece or parcel of ground upon which are located,
or which is offered to the public for the location of, two or more
tents, house tents, cabins, travel trailers or other buildings designed
or used for sleeping facilities, other than permanent homes.
TRAILER CAMP
Any lot, piece or parcel of ground upon which are located
two or more travel trailers.
TRAVEL TRAILER
Embraces those types of vehicles referred to as "campers,"
"camping trailers" and/or "recreational vehicles (RV's)" and
motor homes, as well as any other similar type vehicles which are
designed or equipped to be used or are used for living and sleeping
quarters and designed to move from place to place on wheels and to
be propelled by their own power or drawn or propelled by another vehicle.
UNIT
Any travel trailer, house tent, tent, cabin or other dwelling
designed for use by a single family.
A. No person who is the owner or occupant of any land or premises within
the Town of Urbana shall use or permit the use of such land or premises
for:
(1) The establishment or maintenance of such trailer or tourist camp
until a permit for the establishment or maintenance of such a trailer
or tourist camp has been obtained as hereinafter provided; and after
the issuance of such permit, such trailer or tourist camps shall not
be maintained or operated other than in accordance with applicable
laws and the terms of this chapter.
(2) The parking of any travel trailer for the purpose of the same being
used for living, sleeping or eating therein, except as hereinafter
provided.
B. No person who is the owner or occupant of any house trailer shall
park or otherwise locate said house trailer upon any premises within
the Town of Urbana for the purpose of using the same for living, sleeping
or eating quarters, nor shall any person use or occupy any travel
trailer for living, sleeping or eating quarters therein except in
an authorized trailer or tourist camp, except as hereinafter provided.
A. A permit for the establishment or operation of a travel trailer or
tourist camp in the Town of Urbana shall be issued or denied in accordance
with the procedure herein specified. A verified written application
for such permit, executed by the person or persons who propose to
operate or maintain said trailer or tourist camp (and if such person
or persons are not the owner of the property upon which it is proposed
to operate or establish said camp, such application shall also be
signed by the owner or owners of the property, shall be filed with
the Town Clerk, accompanied by a certified check for the amount of
the fee required by this chapter, and shall contain the following
minimum information:
(1) The name and address of the applicant, and the names and addresses
of the partners, if a partnership, and the name and addresses of the
principal officers, if a corporation.
(2) The names and addresses of the owner or owners of the premises upon
which the tourist camp or travel trailer camp is to be located.
(3) The interest of the applicant in said premises, if not the owner
thereof.
(4) A description of the land or premises upon which the tourist camp
or travel trailer camp is to be located.
(5) A plan, drawn to scale, of the proposed camp showing the parking
area, the permanent buildings, the water supply, the location of required
services and the proposed roadways and driveways.
(6) A complete statement showing the proposed method of sewage disposal
or removal, the water supply, the electric service and the location
and design of toilets, washrooms, laundry and all other services required
by this chapter.
B. Seven copies of this completed application shall be filed with the
Town Clerk.
The applicant shall be required to complete Part 1 of a full
environmental assessment form (EAF), which can be obtained from the
Town Clerk. After the completed EAF shall have been filed with the
Town Clerk, the Planning Board shall proceed to determine whether
the proposed course of action may have a significant effect on the
environment. Acting as lead agency it will complete Part 2 and, if
appropriate. Part 3 of the EAF, and, in doing so, it shall use the
criteria set forth in Section 617.11 of the New York State Environmental
Quality Review Act (commonly referred to as "SEQRA" or occasionally
as "SEQR"). If the Planning Board determines that the proposal will
not have any significant environmental effect, then it shall prepare
and file its written negative declaration in its official file and
shall comply with the applicable notice and circulation requirements
of SEQRA. At this point the Planning Board shall be authorized to
render its final decision on the application. However, if the Planning
Board believes that the proposed action may have a significant effect
on the environment, then it shall issue a positive declaration of
significance and will require a draft environmental impact statement
(DEIS) to be prepared. It may, however, impose certain conditions
for the purpose of eliminating or sufficiently mitigating all significant
environmental impacts if the action is an unlisted action and issue
a conditional negative declaration. At this point any decisionmaking
concerning the proposal shall be postponed until all of the environmental
impact review procedures, as set forth in 6 NYCRR 617 of SEQRA, have
been met with full compliance. Thereafter, and at the conclusion of
its review, including any required public hearings, the Planning Board
shall issue its written finding statement and, subsequent to its filing,
shall proceed to render its final decision.
Upon receipt of each application, the Town Clerk shall notify
the Code Enforcement Officer of the receipt thereof. The Code Enforcement
Officer shall make or cause to have made an inspection of each building,
structure or lot for which he has an application for a certificate
of compliance before issuing such certificate. Upon the completion
of his inspection, the Code Enforcement Officer shall present a written
report, along with his recommendation of permission or denial, to
the Town Board, Planning Board or designated official for inspection
of the application, plans and specifications.
The applicant shall, at the time of making application, pay
a fee to the Town Clerk in accordance with a schedule of fees to be
adopted by the Town Board.
The holder of a permit to maintain and operate a tourist camp
or travel trailer camp shall apply to renew such permit on an annual
basis at least 30 days prior to the anniversary of the issuance of
the original permit.
A. Upon application, in writing, by a permit holder for a renewal of
a permit and upon payment of the annual permit fee, the Town Board
or designated official shall renew such permit for one year upon determination
that said tourist camp or travel trailer camp is in compliance with
this chapter.
B. The Planning Board, in consultation with the Code Enforcement Officer,
shall review each permit renewal application to determine the degree
of compliance with this chapter. Based on their findings, a written
advisory report shall be submitted to the Town Board recommending
approval or denial of the permit renewal, specifying the areas in
management or facilities which are deficient or in noncompliance.
Correction of deficiencies specified shall be a prerequisite to any
subsequent permit renewal.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate and maintain
any tourist camp or travel trailer camp in the Town of Urbana unless
said person holds a valid permit issued annually by the Town of Urbana
in compliance with the provisions of this chapter in the name of such
person for the specified tourist camp or travel trailer camp.
The following minimum requirements shall be maintained at all
times in all travel trailer or tourist camps:
A. Any land used as a campsite shall be well-drained, of ample size
and free from heavy or dense growth of brush or weeds. The land shall
be properly graded to ensure rapid drainage during and following rain
and shall at all times be drained so as to be free from stagnant pools
of water.
B. At least 1,200 square feet of land area shall be provided for each
unit. The area of land to be used by each unit shall be clearly defined
by markers at each corner thereof. Such areas are to be located and
the units so placed thereon that each travel trailer, unit or cabin
shall not be less than 12 feet from any property line and from any
building, structure, unit, cabin or travel trailer and not less than
500 feet from any public roadway. Roadways of at least 24 feet in
width shall be provided and be so arranged that each unit is readily
accessible to such roadway.
C. Each travel trailer or tourist camp shall prohibit any discharge
of sewage or greywater from any unit, except where the unit is discharging
into a conventional sewage connection which discharges the waste into
an approved septic system.
D. Each campsite must be supplied with sufficient potable running water
from an approved water source, or a sufficient supply of pure water
must be available in conveniently located buildings from an approved
type of water source.
E. Each travel trailer or tourist camp shall be provided with service
buildings in which shall be installed water closets and tub, shower
and toilet facilities which meet the minimum requirements set forth
by state law, except that the areas reserved for use by units completely
equipped with private toilet facilities connected to approved sanitary
systems shall not be included in such determination and said areas
shall not be used by other types of units.
F. Each tourist camp or travel trailer camp shall provide equipment
sufficient to prevent littering of the grounds and premises with rubbish,
garbage, refuse and the like and shall provide metal depositories
at conspicuous locations upon the premises. Such depositories and
camp sites shall be kept at all times in a sanitary condition. No
unit shall be located within 100 feet from a depository.
G. Every tourist camp or travel trailer camp shall be under the management
of the permit holder, who must manage such tourist camp or travel
trailer camp from an office located on the premises. There shall be
maintained in such office a bound book, available at all times for
inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer or his agent and any police
officer, containing a record of the names of all persons accommodated
at the tourist camp or travel trailer camp, their home address and
the license number of their travel trailer, automobile or other vehicle.
It shall be the duty of the permit holder of any such tourist camp
or travel trailer camp to:
(1) Provide for the collection or removal of garbage and any other waste
material.
(2) Prohibit the placing or storage of unsightly material or vehicle
of any kind.
(3) Provide for the cleaning, painting, repairing and disinfecting of
all buildings.
(4) Take other measures that shall be deemed necessary to preserve the
health, comfort and safety of all persons accommodated in the park
or camp and the general public.
(5) Prevent the committing of any nuisance in the tourist camp or travel
trailer camp premises, and to maintain the proper policing thereof.
(6) Provide for the proper storage of gasoline or other flammable substances.
(7) Comply with the National Electrical Code with respect to electrical
wiring and equipment.
(8) Ensure that all plumbing fixtures installed in such tourist camp
or travel trailer camp shall conform to any applicable sanitary requirement.
(9) Ensure that the tourist camp or travel trailer camp shall be kept
in a clean and sanitary condition at all times and shall be free of
any physical or fire hazards.
A. The following acts shall be unlawful:
(1) It shall be unlawful to remove the wheels from any travel trailer
or otherwise permanently affix such travel trailer to the ground or
foundation.
(2) No addition is to be built, erected or maintained in connection with
any travel trailer other than the usual awnings, aprons or similar
weather protective structure.
(3) All applicable rules, regulations and laws of the State of New York
Department of Health and the County of Steuben and the Town of Urbana
shall be met with full compliance by the applicant, and the applicant
shall be required to furnish proper proof thereof prior to the issuance
of any permit.
B. Any postissuance requirements which may be imposed by the laws, rules
and regulations of other agencies, departments and bureaus of the
State of New York and the County of Steuben and the Town of Urbana
shall be observed, followed and met with full compliance.
A. No travel trailer shall be located upon any land or premises within
the Town of Urbana other than a tourist camp or travel trailer camp,
unless such land or premises has erected thereon, conveniently accessible
to such travel trailer, adequate sanitary facilities and an approved
water supply system, unless such travel trailer is equipped with factory-installed
sanitary and water facilities.
B. Not more than one such travel trailer shall be permitted to park
or otherwise locate on such separate lot or parcel of land other than
a tourist camp or travel trailer camp. In certain circumstances a
special use permit, available from the Town Clerk, will allow the
temporary placement of additional units for a limited period of time.
Such a permit is available for use in agricultural districts only.
C. No such travel trailer shall be permitted to remain upon any premises
other than in a tourist camp or travel trailer camp for a period longer
than two weeks in any twelve-month period in residential districts
nor in the Agricultural District that borders Route 54 beginning at
the intersection of Route 54A and running northeast to the Town of
Wayne boundary line nor in the Agricultural District that borders
Route 54A beginning at the Village of Hammondsport boundary line and
continuing northwest to the Town of Pulteney boundary line or for
a period longer than eight weeks in any twelve-month period in all
other agricultural districts, except that the time may be extended
by action of the Town Board. A "week" is defined as any seven consecutive
days or any portion thereof.
D. No travel trailer shall be parked or located nearer than 300 feet
to the street or road line in the Agricultural District that borders
Route 54 beginning at the intersection of Route 54A and running northeast
to the Town of Wayne boundary line nor in the Agricultural District
that borders Route 54A beginning at the Village of Hammondsport boundary
line and continuing northwest to the Town of Pulteney boundary line.
E. No travel trailer shall be parked or located nearer than 10 feet
to the side line of any lot or parcel of land nor within 15 feet of
the street or roadway of such premises nor within 30 feet from the
high-water line.
F. Storage of travel trailers is permitted on any lot in the agricultural
district for a period not to exceed six months as follows:
[Amended 4-22-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014]
(1) On a lot of up to 10 acres in size, the storage of not more than
two units is permitted.
(2) On a lot exceeding 10 acres in size, the storage of not more than
three units is permitted.
(3) Such travel trailers shall not be used for the purpose of living,
sleeping or eating. Such travel trailers shall be properly registered,
licensed and inspected in accordance with the vehicle and traffic
laws of the State of New York.
The Town Board of the Town of Urbana shall provide for the enforcement
of the provisions of this chapter. The Code Enforcement Officer, his
agents or any other person authorized by the Town Board shall have
the right, at all reasonable times, to enter upon such tourist camp
or travel trailer camp or other premises used for the parking or location
of a travel trailer.
If the Code Enforcement Officer, upon inspection, finds that
such tourist camp or travel trailer camp is not in compliance with
the regulations applicable to such tourist camp or travel trailer
camp and the provisions of this chapter, he shall serve upon the holder
of such permit or the person in charge of the tourist camp or travel
trailer camp an order, in writing, directing that the conditions therein
specified be remedied within five days after the service of such order.
If after the expiration of such period such conditions remain unchanged
or are not corrected in accordance with the order of the Code Enforcement
Officer, the Code Enforcement Officer shall serve a notice, in writing,
upon the owner or the person in charge of such tourist camp or travel
trailer camp, requiring the holder of such permit to appear before
the Town Board at a time and place to be specified in such notice
and show cause why such permit should not be revoked. The Town Board,
after a hearing at which the testimony of all witnesses of the Code
Enforcement Officer and the holder of the permit, should he choose
to testify, shall be heard, may revoke such permit if the conditions
of the original order have not been corrected in accordance with the
terms and regulations applicable to such tourist camp or travel trailer
camp or if the permit holder has violated any of the provisions of
this chapter, or for other sufficient cause. Upon revocation of such
permit, the premises shall forthwith cease to be used for the purpose
of a tourist camp or travel trailer camp and all occupants shall be
removed therefrom.
[Amended 4-22-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014]
A. A violation of this chapter is hereby declared to be an offense punishable
by a fine not exceeding $250 or imprisonment for up to 15 days, and/or
both such fine and imprisonment. Each day a violation shall exist
will constitute a separate additional offense.
B. For the purpose of conferring jurisdiction upon a court of competent
jurisdiction, violations of this chapter shall be deemed misdemeanors
and for such purpose only, all provisions of law relating to misdemeanors
shall apply to such violations.
C. Each week's continued violation shall constitute a separate,
additional violation.