For the purposes of this chapter, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the following meaning:
“City”
means the city of Yucaipa.
“Directory”
means an exhibit or map showing the location of all streets and amenities, and space identification numbers for every space in the mobilehome park; and an exhibit or map showing the location of all streets and amenities, space identification numbers for every space in the recreational vehicle park.
“Mobilehome”
means a vehicle, designed or used for human habitation, including, but not limited to, a camping trailer, travel trailer, motor home and slide-in camper, when used as the principal place of habitation for the occupants thereof. “Mobilehome” shall also mean a mobilehome as defined by Civil Code Section 798.3 and Health and Safety Code Section 18008.
“Mobilehome park”
means any area of land in the city where two or more spaces are rented, or held out for rent, to accommodate mobilehomes used for human habitation, but shall not include parks which rent spaces exclusively to recreational vehicles as that term is defined in Health and Safety Code 18010.
“Park owner”
means a person or entity who receives or is entitled to receive rent for the use or occupancy of a mobilehome space or recreational vehicle space, or an agent or representative authorized to act on behalf of such person or entity.
“Park resident”
means a homeowner or other person who lawfully occupies a mobilehome in a mobilehome park or a recreational vehicle in a recreational vehicle park.
“Recreational vehicle”
means a recreational vehicle as defined in Section 18010 of the Health and Safety Code.
“Recreational vehicle park”
means a recreational vehicle park as defined in Section 18215 of the Health and Safety Code.
“Rent”
means the consideration paid for use or occupancy of a mobilehome space or recreational vehicle space and the provision of related housing services such as utilities, repairs, laundry facilities, recreational facilities, management, refuse removal, parking, street cleaning and maintenance, and other benefits, privileges, facilities or terms and conditions of the residency.
(Ord. 88 § 1, 1991; Ord. 157 § 9, 1996)
A. 
The park owner of every mobilehome park shall prominently display a space identification number at all times for his or her mobilehome or recreational vehicle. The numbering system used shall be consistent with the directory installed by the park owner pursuant to Section 15.24.020, and shall be substantially in the size, location and format approved by resolution of the city council. The space identification number shall be prominently displayed on the front of the coach to direct fire, police and other emergency and rescue personnel.
B. 
Every park resident shall install the space identification number on his or her coach within sixty (60) days of the adoption of the resolution adopted pursuant to this chapter.
C. 
No such space identification number shall be installed unless it complies with all other provisions of this code.
D. 
The park resident shall maintain the space identification number on his or her coach in a clean, safe and sanitary condition so that it is visible and legible at all times to police, fire and other emergency and rescue personnel.
(Ord. 88 § 3, 1991)
A. 
Every park resident of a mobilehome park shall prominently display a space identification number at all times for his or her mobilehome or recreational vehicle. The numbering system used shall be consistent with the directory installed by the park owner pursuant to Section 15.24.020, and shall be substantially in the size, location and format approved by resolution of the city council. The space identification number shall be prominently displayed on the front of the coach to direct fire, police and other emergency and rescue personnel.
B. 
Every park resident shall install the space identification number on his or her coach within sixty (60) days of the adoption of the resolution adopted pursuant to this chapter.
C. 
No such space identification number shall be installed unless it complies with all other provisions of this code.
D. 
The park resident shall maintain the space identification number on his or her coach in a clean, safe and sanitary condition so that it is visible and legible at all times to police, fire and other emergency and rescue personnel.
(Ord. 88 § 3, 1991)
A. 
The park owner of a recreational vehicle park shall install and prominently display a space identification number at all times on each space within his or her recreational vehicle park. The numbering system used shall be consistent with the directory installed by the park owner pursuant to Section 15.24.020, and shall be substantially in the size, location and format approved by resolution of the city council. The space identification number shall be prominently displayed at the front of each space to direct fire, police and other emergency and rescue personnel.
B. 
Every park owner shall install said space identification number at each space in the recreational vehicle park within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter.
C. 
No such space identification number shall be installed unless it complies with all other provisions of this code.
D. 
The park owner shall maintain each space identification number on his or her coach in a clean, safe and sanitary condition so that it is visible and legible at all times to police, fire and other emergency and rescue personnel.
(Ord. 88 § 4, 1991)
A. 
All costs associated with the installation and maintenance of any directory in a mobilehome park or recreational vehicle park, or the installation or maintenance of a space numbering system in a recreational vehicle park, as required by this chapter, shall be borne by the park owner. No costs associated with compliance with this chapter shall be passed on to the residents of any mobilehome park or recreational vehicle park either in the form of a rent increase or separate charge.
B. 
All costs associated with the installation and maintenance of the identification number on an individual mobilehome, shall be borne by the occupant of the mobilehome.
(Ord. 88 § 5, 1991)
A. 
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of an infraction and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each violation of this chapter, and each day during which any such violation is committed or continued, shall constitute a separate offense.
B. 
The city council may authorize the institution of a civil action to compel compliance with this chapter, or such other legal action as the city council may deem appropriate.
(Ord. 88 § 6, 1991)