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For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and terms are defined as follows.

“Exclusion zone” means all lots contiguous to or lying between: (1) Twelfth, Thirteenth, May and Nix Streets and (2) State Street, Columbia Avenue, Front Street, and Seventh Street.

“Human occupancy” means any use of a mobile home, recreational vehicle, residential trailer or travel trailer.

“Mobile home” means a vehicle or structure constructed for movement on public highways that has sleeping, cooking and plumbing facilities, is intended for human occupancy and suitable for being used for residential purposes.

“Mobile home park” means any place where four or more mobile homes are located within five hundred feet of one another on a lot, tract or parcel of land under the same ownership, the primary purpose of which is to rent space or keep space for rent to any person for a charge or fee paid or to be paid for the rental or use of facilities or to offer space free in connection with securing the trade or patronage of such person.

“Recreational vehicle” or “RV” means a vacation trailer or other vehicular or portable unit which is intended for human occupancy and is designed for vacation or recreation purposes but not residential use.

“Residential trailer” means a portable residence that is transportable on public highways by permanently attached axles, the dimensions of which do not exceed forty two feet in length, or eight feet in width, or any equivalent dimension combination.

“Storage container” means a container designed for the temporary storage of commercial, industrial, or residential household goods that does not contain a foundation or wheels for movement. Examples include piggyback containers that can be transported by mounting on a chassis and “POD” type boxes that can be transported on a flatbed or other truck.

“Trailer” means a portable unit used for and equipped to transport vehicles, boats, building materials, dirt, or any other goods, that can be hitched to a motor vehicle for use on the public right of way.