§ 38-3. Temporary parking for use as office space or storage.  


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  • Any person, company or organization desiring to park a mobile home in any area of this city for use as a temporary office while permanent office space or a subdivision sales office is under construction shall apply for a permit allowing such parking, and shall furnish all necessary information concerning such mobile home, including, but not limited to, dimensions, conditions, utility facilities, purported use and period requested for permit. Mobile homes shall not be allowed on lots for the construction of individual residential lots. The city may then issue a permit for such parking on a temporary basis. Mobile homes shall be used only for office space. The permittees shall properly identify the owner of such mobile home and the business in which it is being used by placing on such mobile home in a conspicuous location a sign denoting the owner, which shall be legible to normal vision at a distance of not less than 100 feet. Mobile homes parked under the provisions of this section may be connected to utilities, providing that the connection complies with the applicable code and is inspected by the building inspector. Mobile homes cannot be occupied temporarily or permanently as an abode or living quarters for any person, except for on-site security personnel.

(Code 1962, § 24-2.1; Code 1998, § 38-3; Ord. No. 26-C, § 3, 5-9-1967)