Chapter 15.28
TEMPORARY DWELLINGS
Sections:
15.28.010 Permits for occupancy in other than mobile home parks.
15.28.020 Permits for occupancy on private property.
15.28.010 Permits for occupancy in other than mobile home parks.
The City Council may grant special permits to allow the occupancy as a temporary dwelling, of a mobile home, camping or vacation trailer, or a recreation vehicle at a location other than within a mobile home park. Such permit shall be granted only in accordance with the following conditions:
(1) To alleviate a significant hardship or emergency situation.
(2) Such mobile home, camping or vacation trailer, recreation vehicle must be connected to an approved water and sewer system.
(3) Such permit to be valid for a period of two months with no more than one 30-day extension to be considered.
(4) Application for such permit to be made in writing and be supported by signed statements indicating no objection, from at least two-thirds of all persons owning property within one hundred feet of the property in which the trailer is to be located.
Statutory Reference: ORS 221.410
History: Ord. 919 §1, 1978.
15.28.020 Permits for occupancy on private property.
Special permits for occupancy of a vacation or camping trailer or a recreation vehicle located on private property may be issued at the office of the City Recorder for a period not to exceed two weeks in those instances where guests are visiting the owner of the premises where such trailer or vehicle is to be located.
Statutory Reference: ORS 221.410
History: Ord. 919 §2, 1978.
15.28.030 Violation—Penalty.
(1) Any person who utilizes as a temporary dwelling a mobile home, camping or vacation trailer, or recreation vehicle, without securing the permits required by this title shall be deemed in violation of this title, and said violation shall be a Class “D” Infraction as specified in GMC 1.08.010 through 1.08.100.
(2) Each violation of a separate provision of this title shall constitute a separate offense and each day that a violation of this title is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense.
Statutory Reference: ORS 221.410
History: Ord. 919 §3, 1978; Ord. 935 §1, 1978; Ord. 1344, 2004.