Chapter 10.08
MOBILE HOME PARKING

Sections:

10.08.010    Compliance required.

10.08.020    Emergency or temporary stopping.

10.08.030    Permitted parking outside of park.

10.08.040    Penalty for violation.

10.08.010 Compliance required.

It is unlawful, within the city limits of the city for any person, firm or corporation to park or occupy any mobile home on any street, alley, highway, or other public place or any tract of land within the city except as provided in this chapter. (Ord. 110 § 1, 1968).

10.08.020 Emergency or temporary stopping.

Emergency or temporary stopping or parking is permitted on any street, alley or highway for a period of not longer than eight hours, unless a permit is obtained from the chief of police, and subject to any other regulation or ordinance prohibiting or restricting parking. (Ord. 110 § 2, 1968).

10.08.030 Permitted parking outside of park.

No person, firm or corporation shall park or occupy a mobile home on any tract of ground within the city outside of an approved mobile home park except:

A. That the parking of one unoccupied mobile home or travel trailer is permitted provided no permanent living quarters shall be maintained or any business practiced in said mobile home;

B. That the parking of an unoccupied mobile home in a lot devoted for the purpose of selling, renting or otherwise disposing of mobile homes is permitted provided said mobile home is 10 feet or more from any other structure;

C. That a mobile home may be parked for a period not to exceed 30 days’ time provided the person, firm or corporation desiring to so park and occupy the same shall first apply and obtain from the chief of police of the city, a permit to do so, which application shall state the location at which the mobile home is to be parked, the motor vehicle license number and a general description of the mobile home for which permission is requested; provided, further, that such occupancy shall at all times comply with all regulations relating to health and sanitation and shall also comply with electrical requirements of ordinances applicable. That the permit to park and occupy said mobile home may be extended by the city council upon written request setting forth the need of extending the time, but such extension shall not exceed 90 days.

D. That a mobile home may be parked and occupied by a resident caretaker and immediate members of his or her family on properties leased or owned by the city; provided, however, that such parking and occupancy of mobile homes by resident caretakers shall be by contract with the city setting forth the duties and obligations of said resident caretakers. (Ord. 303, 1978; Ord. 110 § 3, 1968).

10.08.040 Penalty for violation.

Violation of any portion of this chapter is an infraction and subject to a penalty of $500.00 as provided in GHMC 1.16.010D. (Ord. 460 § 3, 1985; Ord. 184 § 2, 1974; Ord. 110 § 4, 1968).