A.
The board of supervisors of the county of Stanislaus finds and declares that in order to promote the health, safety, general welfare and a decent living environment of residents of county who reside in manufactured homes, mobile homes or recreational vehicles in mobile home parks, to protect their substantial investments in their manufactured homes, mobile homes or recreational vehicles, and to ensure that excessive water rates are not charged, it is necessary to regulate the rates that are charged for domestic water use when the water is obtained from a well on the premises and the water service is provided, through a meter service system, to tenants only, by the person, firm or corporation maintaining the mobile home park.
B.
Division 13, Part 2.1, Chapter 2, Section 18300 of the Health and Safety Code(g)(2) provides that, by exercise of its police powers, the county may regulate the construction and use of equipment and facilities located outside of a manufactured home, mobile home or recreational vehicle used to supply water.
C.
The State Legislature has declared that increasing numbers of Californians live in manufactured homes and mobile homes and that most of those living in such manufactured homes and mobile homes reside in mobile home parks. Because of the high cost of moving manufactured homes and mobile homes, most owners of manufactured homes and mobile homes reside within mobile home parks for substantial periods of time. Because of the relatively permanent nature of residence in such parks and the substantial investment which a manufactured home or mobile home represents, residents of mobile home parks are entitled to live in conditions which assure their health, safety, general welfare and a decent living environment, and which protect the substantial investment of their manufactured home or mobile home.
D.
The board of supervisors finds that water is a precious commodity necessary to live in a safe, healthy and decent environment.
E.
The board of supervisors finds that there is a shortage of affordable space available to relocate manufactured homes or mobile homes.
F.
The board of supervisors finds that because of the substantial cost of moving a manufactured home or mobile home and because of the shortage of available space for relocating manufactured homes or mobile homes, residents of such homes are a captive audience for the mobile home park owners and managers. Many of the residents of mobilehome parks are elderly and live on fixed incomes.
G.
The Public Utilities Commission has ruled that a person, firm or corporation that maintains a mobile home park and provides water service through a meter system, to tenants only, through a well located on the premises, is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission.
(Ord. CS 402 §1, 1990)