[Code 1966, § 18.01]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
LICENSEE
Any person licensed to operate and maintain a mobile home
park under this chapter.
MOBILE HOME
That which is, or was as originally constructed, designed
to be transported by any motor vehicle upon a public highway and designed,
equipped and used primarily for sleeping, eating and living quarters,
or is intended to be so used; and includes any additions, attachments,
annexes, foundations and appurtenances.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any plots of ground upon which two or more units, occupied
for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located, regardless of whether
or not a charge is made for such accommodation.
NONDEPENDENT MOBILE HOME
A mobile home equipped with complete bath and toilet facilities,
all furniture, cooking, heating, appliances and complete year round
facilities.
PERSON
Any natural individual, firm, trust, partnership, association,
corporation, or limited liability company.
SPACE
A plot of ground within a mobile home park, designed for
the accommodation of one mobile home unit.
[Code 1966, § 18.05]
Mobile home parks shall be located only in the R-5 residence
district, as provided by the zoning ordinance of the Village, and
must comply strictly with the terms of such ordinance.
[Code 1966, § 18.12]
Garbage cans with tightfitting covers shall be provided in quantities
to permit disposal of all garbage and rubbish, such cans shall be
emptied no less than once per week and shall be located not more than
150 feet from any mobile home space. Refuse collection stands shall
be provided for all garbage cans and containers, and such stands shall
be so designed as to prevent containers from being tipped to minimize
spillage. Collection of garbage and refuse shall be done at the full
expense of the licensee, in such a manner as to create no health hazard,
rodent and insect breeding area, accidents, fire hazards or air pollution.
[Code 1966, § 18.13]
Service buildings shall be equipped with fire extinguishers,
and every park shall be equipped with fire hydrants of such type,
size and manner as required by the Village.
[Code 1966, § 18.14]
No owner or person in charge of any dog, cat or other pet shall
permit it to run at large or commit any nuisance within the limits
of any mobile home park.
[Code 1966, § 18.18]
Management is responsible to submit quarterly the following
to the Village Clerk: The names of all occupants, addresses, mobile
home numbers, years, serial numbers and sizes.
[Code 1966, § 18.02]
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or maintain a
mobile home park within the limits of the Village, unless such person
shall first obtain a license therefor.
[Code 1966, § 18.03; Ord. No. 781, § I, 10-18-2005]
(a) Purpose of section. In order to protect and promote the public health,
morals and welfare and to equitably defray the cost of the municipal
and educational services required by persons and families using or
occupying mobile homes and mobile home parks for living, dwelling
and sleeping services, the Village Board establishes rules, regulations,
fees and taxing provisions as follows:
(1)
All licenses issued under this article shall be effective from
the date of issue to July 1, unless sooner revoked, as is provided
in this division.
(2)
The fee for each license, renewal of license and transfer fee
shall be specified in the most current Village Board resolution. The
license fee shall not be subject to proration.
(3)
If an application is received, accompanied by the fee, and a
license shall not be granted, such fee shall be returned to the applicant.
(b) Monthly parking permit fee. In addition to the license fee provided in Subsection
(a) of this section, the mobile home park operator shall collect and pay to the Village the monthly parking permit fee from each occupied mobile home occupying space or lots in his mobile home park, as provided by W.S.A., § 66.058. Violation or failure to comply with the reporting requirements of W.S.A., § 66.058(3)(c) shall provide a penalty of $25 for each offense. Each failure to report shall be regarded as a separate offense.