Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Chapter 10.12 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
10.12.110 Parking of recreation vehicles, unoccupied mobilehomes, utility trailers and boats.
A. For the purposes of this section:
1. “Unoccupied mobile homes” means any structure
other than a recreation vehicle designed to be moved from one location to
another that has sleeping, cooking and plumbing facilities, is intended for
human occupancy and is not being occupied for residential purposes.
2. “Recreation vehicle” means any structure
designed to be moved from place to place either on wheels attached to the
structure or upon another vehicle and which is intended to be occupied by humans
for eating, sleeping or both. Recreation vehicles include, but are not limited
to, pick-up campers, travel trailers, camping trailers and motor
homes.
3. “Utility trailer” means any structure on
wheels designed to move or carry items from place to place.
B. No recreation vehicle, unoccupied mobilehome, utility
trailer or boat shall be parked for any continuous period in excess of
twenty-four (24) hours except in conformance with the following
conditions:
1. It is not on any public street, alley or other public
right-of-way;
2. It does not occupy any required off-street parking
area;
3. It is not situated in any required yard setback;
4. In the case of a recreation vehicle, it is not
occupied.
C. The city manager is authorized to grant variances from the
requirement of subsection B of this section upon written application therefor
when, in the opinion of the city manager, the granting of the variance would not
be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public. The
variance shall not be extended for a period longer than seven consecutive days.
(Prior code § 6.093)
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