[G.O. No. 571, § 1]
As used in this chapter, a "trailer" means any motor vehicle
or motor-drawn vehicle, as those terms are defined in and by Title
39:1-1 of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, which is so designed,
constructed, reconstructed or added to by means of portable accessories
as will permit the occupancy thereof as a temporary dwelling or sleeping
place for one or more persons.
[G.O. No. 1285, § I]
It shall be unlawful, within the Town, for any person to park
overnight or permit the parking overnight of any trailer on any public
highway, street, alley, park or any other public space. No occupied
trailer shall be parked on any site, lot, field, or tract of land
within the Town not specifically licensed for the purpose.
[G.O. No. 1285, § II; G.O. No. 1619, § I]
Nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the parking,
without charge therefor, of not more than one occupied trailer on
the premises of any occupied dwelling, or dwelling temporarily unoccupied
as a result of a fire or other casualty; provided, that the operator
of such trailer, within three days after its arrival, shall make application
at the Construction Official's office for a permit, which permit,
if granted, shall limit the time of such parking to a period of not
longer than four months from the date of application therefor.
No more than one such permit shall be issued to any one occupied
trailer owner, operator or occupant in any one twelve-month period,
except in cases where the trailer is being used as a temporary residence
during reconstruction of a dwelling, located on the same tract of
land, rendered uninhabitable as a result of a fire or other casualty,
in which event, a single consecutive renewal of four additional months
shall be permitted by the Construction Official.
The Town Council may also grant further extensions after the
expiration of the original permit and the single four months'
extension upon application to it and for good cause shown. Application
for such permit shall contain a statement showing the street number
or other location of the occupied or formerly occupied dwelling where
the occupied trailer is parked or is to be parked, the name of the
occupant, or former occupant, in control of such dwelling and his
endorsement granting permission for such parking, the name and address
of the occupants of such trailer, the license numbers of each unit
of such trailer, and the State issuing such license. A copy of such
permit shall be posted in or on the trailer for which it was issued
in such a manner as to be readily noticeable at all times. It shall
be unlawful to occupy such trailer without a permit.
No such permit or renewal thereof shall be issued by the Construction Official's office or the Town Council unless the applicant has complied with the conditions set forth in Section
28-2.2.
An applicant for a permit to maintain an occupied trailer on
the premises of an occupied or formerly occupied dwelling shall comply
with the following conditions.
(a) Inspection by health department. The applicant shall secure an inspection
from the health department of the Town. In order to qualify for a
permit such trailer shall be equipped with the following:
(1)
A safe supply of potable water.
(2)
A sanitary method of disposition of human and kitchen waste.
(3)
Garbage or rubbish receptacles of metal or other approved material
at or behind the building line.
(b) Inspection by fire prevention officer. The applicant shall secure
an inspection from the fire prevention officer of the Town. In order
to qualify for a permit such trailer shall be equipped with the following:
(1)
A safe and adequate water heating system.
(2)
Space heating facilities which are adequate and which are installed
and maintained in safe working condition.
(3)
An adequate number of unobstructed means of egress.
(4)
A minimum of one portable multi-purpose fire extinguisher with
a minimum capacity of 10 pounds. Such extinguisher shall be properly
maintained in full operating condition at all times.
(5)
A properly installed automatic smoke detector.
(c) Inspection by the construction department. The applicant shall secure
an inspection from the construction department of the Town. In order
to qualify for a permit such trailer shall be located as follows:
(1)
No closer than 10 feet from any permanent structures located
on the same lot or adjacent properties.
Before such a permit may be issued, the fire prevention official,
Construction Official, and health official shall certify compliance
to the Construction Official's office.
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[G.O. No. 571, § 3]
If there shall be within the Town a regularly licensed tourist
camp, any trailer may be parked at any such camp for an accumulated
period not to exceed 90 days in any 12 months period.
[G.O. No. 571, § 4]
All excreta and liquid waste shall be collected in proper receptacles
and emptied into suitable sewer connected fixtures. Spilling or draining
of any waste water whatsoever upon the ground or upon paved areas
is prohibited.
[G.O. No. 571, § 5]
No owner or operator of any trailer shall remove the wheels
or tires or cause the same to be removed from any such occupied vehicle
parked within the Town, except for the purpose of repair; nor in any
manner deflate or cause to be deflated the tires on the wheels of
such vehicle, except for the purpose of repair; nor in any manner
elevate, block or stabilize such vehicle other than with jacks designed,
provided and intended for that purpose.
[G.O. No. 571, § 6]
No trailer parked within the Town shall, at any time, be occupied
for sleeping purposes so as to overcrowd such vehicle to exceed the
number of persons for which it is designed and arranged.