In regulating mobile homes under this article,
the Commission intends to exercise not only the authority conferred
upon it by § 7-148 of the Connecticut General Statutes but
also the authority conferred upon it by § 8-2 of the Connecticut
General Statutes. Accordingly, if, and to the extent that, § 7-148,
as the same may from time to time be amended, does not authorize the
regulation of mobile homes, as defined in these regulations, it is
the purpose and intention of the Commission to regulate mobile homes
as so defined hereunder pursuant to the powers and authority conferred
upon it by § 8-2, as the same may from time to time be amended.
The use, occupancy, parking and storage of trailers
constituting camping and recreational equipment, utility trailers,
commercial trailers, and mobile homes on any lot shall conform to
the provisions hereinafter specified.
Certain words used in this article are defined
as follows:
CAMPING AND RECREATIONAL TRAILERS
Trailers constituting camping and recreational equipment
are defined and described as follows:
A.
TRAVEL TRAILERA vehicular, portable structure built on a chassis, designed to be used as a temporary dwelling for travel, camping, recreational and vacation uses, and when equipped for the road shall have a body width not exceeding eight feet and which shall be eligible to be licensed/registered and insured for highway use.
B.
PICKUP COACH or PICKUP CAMPERA portable dwelling designed and constructed as an integral part of a self-propelled vehicle to be used as a temporary dwelling for travel, camping, recreational and vacation use and which shall be eligible to be licensed/registered and insured for highway use.
COMMERCIAL TRAILER
A commercial trailer which is larger and heavier type trailer
using a ring and pin, fifth wheel, or similar connection, and shall
include mobile office trailers.
MOBILE HOME
A mobile home, or manufactured home as defined for the Floodplain
District, is any vehicle or unit which is or originally was designed
and constructed in such a manner that it can be drawn by or carried
on a vehicle and which is equipped with both facilities, flush toilet,
and which is designed to be connected to a public water supply and
to sewer connections and that can be used for a permanent human habitation,
whether resting on wheels, jacks, piers, or other foundation of any
kind.
UTILITY TRAILER
A small box, boat, horse or flat trailer designed to be towed
by a vehicle using a ball and socket connection.
[Amended 8-2-2011]
Any owner of a trailer constituting camping and recreational equipment as defined in §
500-114 or a utility trailer as defined in §
500-114 may park or store such trailer on private residential property subject to the following conditions:
A. Occupancy prohibited. At no time shall such parked
or stored trailers be occupied or used for living, sleeping or housekeeping
purposes. There shall be no connections to any utility service, including
electric, heat, water and sewage disposal service.
B. Parking/storage location. If such trailer is parked
or stored outside of a garage, it shall be parked or stored to the
rear of the principal building or other major building in a neat and
orderly manner or in the most inconspicuous location practicable,
and generally not visible from any street; it shall conform to the
setback from side and rear property lines as required for buildings
and other structures.
C. Registration. Said trailers shall be registered in
the name of and be the legal property of an occupant of the principal
building on the lot.
D. Parking duration for servicing, cleaning and loading/unloading purposes. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection
B, any such trailers may be parked anywhere on the lot for servicing, cleaning, loading or unloading purposes for a period not to exceed two days.
E. A zoning
permit required is required for all trailers 19.5 feet or greater
in length.
No mobile home, or manufactured home as defined
by the National Flood Insurance Program, shall be used or placed upon
premises in any district except as follows:
A. Temporary use during construction of home. The use
of a mobile home as a temporary dwelling is subject to the securing
of a certificate of zoning compliance from the Zoning Enforcement
Officer, when it will be used as a temporary dwelling on premises
of the owner thereof during construction of such owner's permanent
dwelling and located upon the same premises as the new home. Such
mobile home shall not remain upon said premises for more than six
months from the time that it is first placed thereon, and provided
that such mobile home shall be connected to a water supply and sewage
disposal system approved by the Town Director of Health in conformity
with the requirements of any Town regulations pertaining thereto.
No mobile home shall be placed on the premises until the foundation
of the permanent dwelling is in place. No more than one six-month
extension may be granted. No extensions may be granted within the
Floodplain District.
Commercial trailers shall conform to the following
provisions:
A. Storage/office trailers. Subject to the securing of
a certificate of zoning compliance, commercial trailers used as storage
or offices may be parked on any lot in connection with a bona fide
construction project on the lot. Such certificate shall have a duration
of no more than six months. No more than one six-month extension may
be granted. No extensions may be granted within the Floodplain District.
B. Commercial transportation trailers. Commercial trailers
are otherwise permitted on a lot only in conjunction with permitted
commercial and industrial establishments, such as trucking terminals,
building contractors' businesses and storage yards, warehousing and
wholesale businesses, manufacturing, processing and assembling of
goods, construction projects and marine transportation, provided that
the commercial trailer is used only for transportation, that no such
trailer is used as a storage building and that the storage of such
trailers shall conform to all of the setback requirements for buildings
and other structures.