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5/6/2026
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EXHIBIT B <br />Exhibit B <br />ORDINANCE Page 27 of 42 <br />B. Illuminated nonflashing directional or identification signs not exceeding two square feet in area when <br />placed on such structures as “office building,” “laundry,” “hobby shop,” etc. (Prior code § 17.12.090.) <br />17.12.100 MOBILE HOME AND CABANA RENTAL. <br />It is unlawful for any person to rent or hold out for rent any mobile home, cabana, or accessory building <br />which is owned by or in the possession or control of the owner or operator of the mobile home park, or <br />the owner or operator’s agent. The rental paid for any such mobile home, cabana or accessory building <br />shall be deemed to be rental for the site which it occupies. (Prior code § 17.12.100.) <br />17.12.110 UNLAWFUL OCCUPANCY OF MOBILE HOMES. <br />It is unlawful for any person in a mobile home park to use or cause, or permit to be used for occupancy: <br />A. Any mobile home from which any tire or wheel has been removed, except for the purpose of making <br />temporary repairs or placing it in dead storage; <br />B. Any mobile home which is permanently attached with underpinning or foundation to the ground. <br />Safety blow over straps shall not be considered permanent attachment; <br />C. Any mobile home which does not conform to the requirements of the Washington State Vehicle Code <br />governing the use of trailers or mobile homes on public highways; <br />D. Any mobile home which does not carry a current yearly license by any state or foreign vehicle <br />department; <br />E. Any mobile home parked on a lot which does not have the hitch fronting on or directly accessible to a <br />conforming driveway; <br />F. Any mobile home other than a travel trailer in which the available air space is less than three hundred <br />cubic feet per occupant. (Prior code § 17.12.110.) <br />17.12.120 TEMPORARY USES OF MOBILE HOMES. <br />Except as provided in Chapter 19.10 of this code, it is unlawful for any person to occupy or use any <br />mobile home or trailer in the city, except within a mobile home park; provided however, that the same <br />may be parked and used outside of the mobile home park for a period not to exceed forty-eight hours <br />continuous time for sleeping and housekeeping purposes. Commercially constructed mobile homes <br />(trailers) may be used as a temporary contractor’s or watchman’s office, lunchroom, and/or drying and <br />tool room on the job site while construction is in progress and/or a building permit is valid. <br />Commercially constructed and custom designed mobile homes (trailers) may be utilized as temporary <br />quarters for business concerns on a site proposed for a permanent structure and for which a building <br />permit has been applied for or issued. (Prior code § 17.12.120.) <br />17.12.130 TEMPORARY EDUCATIONAL USE OF MOBILE HOMES. <br />Notwithstanding Chapter 16.04 when approved by the city council, a commercially constructed and <br />custom designed mobile home (trailer) may be temporarily used and occupied for a period not to <br />exceed six months for either private or public educational purposes, or for governmental purposes. The <br />city council shall stipulate terms and conditions for such approval, including but not limited to the <br />number of parking spaces required, the number of exits required in the mobile home (trailer), the
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