As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CAMPER
A.
Not only a self-contained and self-propelled
vehicle used or intended to be used as a conveyance upon the public
streets and designed in such a manner as to permit the occupancy thereof
by one or more persons as a place for sleeping, eating and general
living, irrespective of whether or not the vehicle is used actually
for the purposes, but also any structural body not having wheels but
which may be slid onto the body of a truck, attached thereto and transported
as an integral part of the truck and designed in such a manner as
to permit the occupancy thereof by one or more persons as a place
for sleeping, eating and general living, irrespective of whether or
not the vehicle is used actually for the purposes.
B.
In addition, a "camper" shall include a vehicle
as heretofore described or a structural body as heretofore described
and also used or intended to be used for the transportation or storage
of goods, materials and other tangible personal property only and
not designed for sleeping, eating and general living.
PERSON
An individual, a partnership, an association and a corporation.
TRAILER
A.
Any vehicle used or intended to be used as a
conveyance upon the public streets and designed in such a manner as
to permit the occupancy thereof by one or more persons as a place
for sleeping, eating and general living irrespective of whether or
not be vehicle is used actually for the purposes. This definition
is intended to include not only those vehicles having two or more
wheels and hitched, hooked or attached in some other manner to a self-propelled
vehicle such as an automobile or truck but also those vehicles from
which the wheels have been removed and which are either permanently
or semipermanently attached to the ground and hooked into one or more
public utilities such as gas, electricity, water and sewer.
B.
In addition, a "trailer" is also intended to
include a vehicle designed in such a manner as to be hooked, hitched
or attached in some other manner to a self-propelled vehicle such
as an automobile or truck and used or intended to be used for the
transportation or storage of goods, materials and other tangible personal
property only and not designed for sleeping, eating and general living.
An unoccupied trailer or camper may be parked
or placed on any private property within the limits of the Borough
after the expiration of the period of 72 hours only if the trailer
or camper is kept in a garage or other building completely closed
and not readily visible to adjoining property owners or to the general
public.
Every person, firm, association, organization or corporation violating any provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be liable to the penalty stated in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty.