Accessory structure.Any structural improvement and/or accessory building to a recreational vehicle or site, including awnings, cabanas, carports, garages, porches, storage cabinets, storage sheds and similar appurtenant structures.
Building official.The official of the city responsible for permitting and inspections of building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing associated with a property.
Licensee or agent.A person who may or may not own the RV park but is the person responsible for the day-to-day management and operations including the records and license of the RV park.
Majority ownership.A firm or entity, person or developer who controls at least fifty-one (51) percent of ownership.
Opaque fence.A fence made of solid masonry, wood, vinyl or other materials designed to shield the RV park from public view.
Owner.The person whose name is shown on the title to the inclusive lot(s), block(s), tract(s) or parcel(s) of land upon which a recreational vehicle park or site exists.
Recreational vehicle.For the purposes of this section, the term “recreational vehicle” shall include any vehicular portable structure designed for a temporary or short-term occupancy for travel, recreational, or vacation uses. Such vehicles shall include self-propelled recreational vehicles, travel trailers, converted buses, tent trailers, motor homes, or similar devices used for temporary portable housing.
Recreational vehicle park or RV park.Any lot, tract or parcel of land upon which accommodation is provided for two (2) or more recreational vehicles used as living or sleeping quarters by the day, week or month whether a charge is or is not made.
Recreational vehicle site or RV site.Any portion of any lot(s), block(s), tract(s), or parcel(s) of land designed to accommodate one occupied recreational vehicle used as living or sleeping quarters by the day, week or month whether a charge is or is not made.
(Ordinance 20-08 adopted 7/30/20)