[Adopted 10-2-1974 as Sec. 7-7 of the Revised General Ordinances
of 1974; amended in its entirety 10-2-2006 by Ord. No. 20-2006]
[Amended 2-4-2008 by Ord. No 2-2008]
No person shall operate a private campground as defined in Chapter 11 of the State Sanitary Code without first having obtained a license therefor, which shall be effective for the period April 1 to November 1 and shall bear a license fee as set forth in Chapter
A287, Fees.
[Amended 2-4-2008 by Ord. No. 2-2008]
In addition to the fee provided for the above, the owner of the land upon which a private campground is operated shall pay to the Township Clerk a fee per site as set forth in Chapter
A287, Fees. The aggregate license and fee per site shall be paid to the Township Clerk at the time of issuance of the annual license.
[Adopted 10-2-1974 as Sec. 6-7 of the Revised General Ordinances
of 1974; amended in its entirety 11-19-1990 by Ord. No. 14-1990]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CAMPER
A mobile living unit designed to be mounted and conveyed
by another vehicle.
TRAILER
A vehicle, whether self-propelled or otherwise, used or intended
for use as a conveyance upon the public streets or highways so designated,
constructed or reconstructed or added to or altered by means of accessories
as to permit occupancy as a dwelling or sleeping place for one or
more persons and having no foundation other than wheels, jacks, skirting
or other material arranged to be integral with or portable by the
trailer or camper.
[Amended 2-18-1976]
No person shall park a trailer or camper on any street, road or highway in the Township for any period longer than two hours or park or live in or use for dwelling purposes any trailer or camper within the limits of the Township, except that such parking shall be permitted within the confines of a licensed campground during its seasonal operation from April 1 to November 1, which campground shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of §
104-1.
This article shall not apply to trailers or
campers parked for purposes of repairs, storage or sale, provided
that such trailer or camper shall not be used as a dwelling or sleeping
place during the period of repair, storage or holding for sale, nor
to the occupancy of a trailer by the owner of real estate and his
immediate family where the owner starts construction of a dwelling
which is intended for his occupancy upon the same lot on which the
trailer is parked. In such case, the owner shall secure permission
from the Township Council to occupy the trailer during the construction
of a dwelling. Such permission to occupy a trailer may be granted
by the Township Council for a period not to exceed six months. Permission
may be revoked by the Township Council prior to the six-month period
where permission was secured in bad faith.