A. Habitation of a self-contained recreational vehicle, watercraft or trailer is permitted upon issuance of a permit from the Town Manager. The permit shall state the name of the owner of the vehicle, watercraft or trailer, state the number of the occupants of the vehicle, watercraft or trailer, and include the signature and address of the owner of the property where the vehicle, watercraft or trailer will be parked and the dates of the visit. One copy of the permit shall be given to the Sheriff department and one copy shall be displayed on the vehicle, watercraft or trailer so that it is visible from the public right-of-way. Only one permit per property shall be in effect at a time and no more than two permits shall be issued to a property owner within a 12-month period.
B. A permit may authorize the habitation of a self-contained recreational vehicle, watercraft or trailer on residential property for periods not to exceed 14 days, provided the vehicle, watercraft or trailer is parked on the residential driveway and no portion of the vehicle, watercraft or trailer overhangs the public sidewalk or public right-of-way. The vehicle, watercraft or trailer used for habitation shall not be parked adjacent to the main residential unit on the adjacent property unless authorization from the adjacent property owner is provided at the time the permit is requested from the Town Manager.
C. A permit may authorize the habitation of a self-contained recreational vehicle, watercraft or trailer on the public street fronting the parcel on which the permit is requested for periods not to exceed 72 hours, provided the vehicle, watercraft or trailer does not block access to the residential driveway, nor extend into the street frontage of adjacent parcels. No hookups for water or utilities are allowed to a recreational vehicle, watercraft or trailer located on the public street and no furniture associated with the recreational vehicle, watercraft or trailer shall be located outside the vehicle, watercraft or trailer within the public right-of-way.
D. A permit may be authorized for the parking and habitation of a recreational vehicle, watercraft or trailer on land upon which the occupant is constructing a residence for a period not to exceed six months. The permit may be extended for one additional six-month period if the construction is not complete.
E. Construction Trailers. The Planning Director may approve the placement of a temporary mobile office (designed solely for such use) at an approved construction site for a maximum one-year period or for the duration of the construction, whichever period is shorter.
(Ord. 338-04; Ord. 356-05)