Accessory structure.Any structural addition to the recreational vehicle or site, including awnings, cabanas, carports, garages, porches, storage cabinets, storage sheds, and similar appurtenant structures.
Biodegradable.Capable of being decomposed by biological agents, especially bacteria.
Building official.The official of the city responsible for the inspection of electrical, mechanical and plumbing associated with a property.
Code official.The official of the city or his/her designee charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this division.
Dry hydrant.An unpressurized, permanently installed pipe that has one end below the water level of a lake, pond or container.
Full-time employee.A person who is responsible for maintenance of the RV park seven (7) days per week. This person may or may not be the owner of the RV park.
Licensee or agent.A person who may or may not own the RV park but is the person responsible for the day-to-day operations including the records and license of the park.
Opaque fence.A fence made of solid materials designed to shield from public view the RV park, i.e., is difficult to see through or perceive.
Recreational vehicle or RV.Any licensed camp trailer, travel trailer, motor home or fifth wheel designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational camping or travel use, constructed with integral wheels to make it mobile and/or towable by motor vehicle.
Recreational vehicle park or RV park.Any lot, tract, or parcel of land upon which accommodation is provided for two or more recreational vehicles used as living or sleeping quarters by the day, week, or month, whether a charge is or is not made. A recreational vehicle park is a unified development of recreational vehicle spaces provided for recreational vehicle use with or without community facilities and permitted permanent buildings.
Sample well site.A connection at the property line where the customer's line and city line connect at which shall be installed a vertical riser of four (4) inches in circumference, and shall extend four (4) to six (6) inches above grade, for the detection of non-biodegradable materials.
(Ordinance 84, sec. 17, adopted 11/2/2020)