§ 25-01-010. Definitions.  


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  • For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and terms are defined below:

    Common use area. An area within a mobile home park or recreational vehicle park which is set aside for the use by the management, tenants and guests in the park, but does not include uses listed under section 25-01-060 or section 25-03-040.

    Lot. A tract of land in a mobile home park, divided and set aside for rental or leasehold to a tenant in the park.

    Mobile home park. A tract of land of undivided ownership on which are located for habitation purposes two (2) or more mobile housing units, recreational vehicles, or a combination of both.

    Manufactured home. A movable or portable housing structure that exceeds either a width of eight (8) feet or a length of forty (40) feet, constructed to be towed on its own chassis and designed so as to be installed without a permanent foundation for human occupancy as a residence. It may include one (1) or more components that can be retracted for towing purposes and expanded for additional capacity, or two (2) or more units separately towable but designed to be joined into one (1) integral unit, as well as a single unit. This definition does not include recreational vehicles as defined in this section, or modular or prefabricated homes built to Uniform Building Code standards and designed to be permanently affixed to real property.

    Park. As the context requires, this term refers to mobile home parks, recreational vehicle parks, or both.

    Recreational vehicle . A vehicle, with or without motive power, capable of human habitation or camping purposes and/or used for sporting, recreation, or social activities including but not limited to trailers, motor coaches, motor homes, fifth-wheels, campers, and camper shells, and camper trailers.

    Recreational vehicle park. A tract of land of undivided ownership on which are located for habitation two (2) or more recreational vehicles, or spaces for the same, or a mobile home park with lots or spaces to accommodate one or more recreational vehicles.

    Space. A plot of ground within a recreational vehicle park designed for the accommodation of a recreational vehicle.

    Street. A drive within a park used as access by the management, residents and guests of the park.

(Ord. No. 685, § 2, 9-25-84; Ord. No. 857, §§ 1, 2, 7-14-92; Ord. No. 965, § 1, 11-14-95)