All mobile home parks, including those existing at the adoption of this chapter, must obtain a license. Existing mobile home parks that comply with applicable provisions of the State Sanitary Code and applicable regulations of the Broome County Health Department will be granted a license to operate even though they do not fully comply with the requirements of §§
389-12 through
389-20; however, if existing mobile home parks are increased in size or number of sites after adoption of this chapter, the planned increase shall be brought into full compliance with §§
389-12 through
389-20 and, if any new mobile home lots are added, a new license shall be obtained before the additional sites may be used. No owner or occupant of any land with the Town of Dickinson shall use, allow or permit to be used such land for a mobile home park unless a license has been obtained or hereinafter provided.
None of the provisions of this chapter shall be applicable to
the following:
A. The business of mobile home or travel trailer sales. However, where
units are used as living quarters, they shall conform with the provisions
of this chapter.
B. The storage or garaging of mobile homes or travel trailers not being used for living or sleeping purposes within a building or structure, or the storage of one unoccupied mobile home or travel trailer on premises occupied as the principal residence by the owner of such mobile home or travel trailer; provided, however, that such unoccupied mobile home or travel trailer shall not be parked or located between the street line and the front building line, as defined in Chapter
600, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of Dickinson, of such premises or within 20 feet of an adjoining property line.
C. A mobile home located on the site of a construction project, survey
project or other similar work project and which is used solely as
a field office or work tool house in connection with such project,
provided that such mobile home is removed from such site within 15
days after the completion of such project.
D. A modular house which is prefabricated in sections, transported to
the building site, then fastened together and placed on a permanent
and masonry foundation and which has a minimum width of 18 feet for
its entire length and contains a minimum of 750 square feet of usable
living space.