§ 15.48.220. Length of stay and number of occupants restricted.  


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  • A.

    It is unlawful for any person to remain or live in a trailer camp for more than ninety days in each twelve-month period, subject to the provisions of Section 15.48.030; except, that upon a showing and proof that one or more occupants of a trailer are engaged in vital national defense work and there exists in the community a shortage of adequate housing facilities, additional stays of sixty days may be granted by the building inspector, such additional stays being renewable at the end of each sixty-day period upon a further and similar showing; provided, that this time limitation shall not apply to the licensee of a trailer camp or his bona fide employees so as to prevent their remaining on the camp premises at all times.

    B.

    No trailer may be inhabited by a greater number of occupants than that for which it was designed.

(Prior code § 19-14).