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A. Extended Parking Prohibited. It is unlawful to park or place any unhitched mobile home, recreational vehicle, residential trailer, trailer, or storage container upon a public right of way. Mobile homes, recreational vehicles, residential trailers, trailers, and storage containers may be parked on a public right of way for a period of not more than seventy two (72) hours if self-propelled, hitched or otherwise attached to a vehicle, and only for the purpose of loading, unloading or otherwise preparing the mobile home, recreational vehicle, residential trailer, or trailer for use

B. Human Occupancy. Human occupancy of mobile homes, RVs, residential trailers, and storage containers is not permitted on public rights of way.

C. Compliance with State Provisions Required. It is unlawful for any person to do any act within the city which fails to comply with Chapter 446 of the Oregon Revised Statutes or the Rules and Regulations issued by the State Board of Health as the same now or may be hereafter adopted or promulgated pertaining to the operation of mobile home parks or the parking of mobile homes, recreational vehicles, or residential trailers within the city.

D. Conditions for Permitted Storage. The storage of mobile homes, recreational vehicles, residential trailers, trailers, or storage containers not in use for any form of human occupancy is permitted within the city outside the limits of the exclusion zone subject to the following conditions:

1. Provided they are located within a garage or carport; or

2. Provided they are parked or placed in accordance with the lot coverage, yard setback and area standards for structures as required by the city’s zoning ordinance; and

3. Provided they are maintained in a structurally safe condition and not permitted to become unsafe by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence or abandonment.

E. Use for Sleeping or Living Permit Required Fee Time Limit. Subject to the restrictions stated in this section, recreational vehicles in use for sleeping or living purposes may be parked in the city for a period not to exceed ten days, after the owner or occupant thereof has secured a permit from the City Recorder and has paid a fee set by council resolution for each permitted recreational vehicle or travel trailer. This permit shall not be issued unless the applicant shows to the satisfaction of the City Recorder that the proposed parking and use of the recreational vehicles and travel trailers will comply with subsections (1) and (2) of ORS 446.125. A second temporary permit may be granted, but no more than two temporary permits per property owner are allowed in any one calendar year except in the case of permitted carnivals or festivals held on appropriately zoned commercial property.