For the purposes of this article, the following words are defined as follows:
Operator.
The person operating any trailer camp, either under written or verbal lease or any other arrangement, whereby he exercises control over the premises.
Owner.
That person in whose name the title to the lot, block, tract or parcel of land is shown to be.
Trailer camp.
Any lot, block, tract or parcel of land within the corporate limits of the city where one (1) or more trailer houses are allowed to stop, park or connect with any utility for one (1) day or more, for remuneration or otherwise, while used and occupied by one (1) or more persons for living or sleeping quarters.
(1950 Code, Ch. 25, sec. 1; 1957 Code, sec. 8-67)
In the furtherance of sanitary conditions, and to safeguard the public health of the people of the city, each and every owner or operator of a trailer camp within the corporate limits of the city shall observe the following rules and regulations:
(1) 
All trailer houses shall be spaced not less than twenty (20) feet apart and shall have a sewer connection with a “P” trap according to city regulations.
(2) 
The trailer camp owner or operator shall wire the camp with no. eight WP wire, or larger, and have the opening fused for each trailer house.
(3) 
The trailer camp owner or operator shall furnish water and gas openings convenient for each trailer and have a cutoff on each line.
(4) 
The trailer camp owner or operator shall construct, maintain and furnish, for each and every camp, two (2) restrooms, with showers, for each seven (7) trailers, one of which shall be plainly marked for men, and one for women.
(5) 
The trailer camp owner or operator shall construct, maintain and furnish a suitable washhouse large enough to accommodate tenants of each and every trailer camp under his control, to be constructed at some convenient site within the trailer camp.
(1950 Code, Ch. 25, sec. 2; 1957 Code, sec. 8-68)
The owner or operator of each trailer camp shall first procure a permit for wiring, sewage disposal, spacing, wash houses, plumbing and the like, and shall pay to the building inspections division an annual fee of six dollars ($6.00) for each trailer space so laid out and operated by the owner or operator.
(1950 Code, Ch. 25, sec. 3; 1957 Code, sec. 8-69; Ordinance 2008-37, sec. 15, adopted 9/9/08)