Has collapsible partial sidewalls that fold for towing by another
vehicle to unfold to provide temporary living quarters for recreational,
camping, or travel use.
A motor vehicle, semitrailer, or trailer that is designed,
constructed or equipped as a permanent or temporary living or sleeping
space and for use as a conveyance on streets or highways, but does
not qualify as a camping trailer or travel trailer as defined herein.
A container that is resealable and lockable that is used
with standard equipment for intermodal shipments; often found on ships,
trains, and trucks for the transport of goods, and to include storage
pods.
The entire width between the boundary lines of any way or
thoroughfare of which any part is used by the public for vehicular
travel, whether or not the way or thoroughfare has been dedicated
to the public and accepted by any proper authority.
Prohibited acts. A person shall not cause or knowingly permit a boat
trailer, camping trailer, oversized vehicle, mobile home, semitrailer,
trailer, shipping container, or travel trailer, owned by him or under
his control to be parked and remain parked on any street within the
corporate boundaries of the Town for a period of 24 consecutive hours
or more.
Shipping container standards. A person may cause or knowingly permit
a shipping container, owned by him or her or under his or her control,
to be parked and remain parked on any street within the corporate
boundaries of the Town for a period of one week provided that the
person obtains a temporary permit from the Town Office for such placement
and the use of the shipping container is ancillary to a project with
a valid building permit or the result of moving. Temporary permits
to allow the placement of shipping containers on any street within
the corporate boundaries of the Town shall expire after 30 days from
the date of issuance. A temporary permit may be extended up to an
additional 30 days by the Code Enforcement Officer.
Violations and penalties. A person who shall violate this article
shall be deemed to have committed a municipal infraction, and the
penalty for the first violation shall be $100 for the first offense
and $200 for the second offense. Each twenty-four-hour period shall
constitute a separate offense. In addition to the fines and penalties
set forth herein, the Town may avail itself of any and all civil and
equitable remedies, including injunctive relief, for the purposes
of stopping any threatened or continuing violation of this article.