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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1965 :

the charter and the general ordinances of the city
  
  
  
  
  

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Sec. 33-3. Trailer court permit.

(a) Permit required; fee. It shall be unlawful for any
person to establish, operate or maintain or permit to be established,
operated or maintained upon any property owned or
controlled by him within the city limits a trailer court without
having first secured a special permit issued by the building
inspector. A permit fee of ten dollars, plus one dollar
for each trailer space, up to a maximum of fifty dollars, shall
be charged by the building inspector for each such permit.
Such fee shall be in addition to the fees for plumbing, electrical
and building permits, where required.

(b) Application; plan. The application for such special
permit shall include the name and address of the owner of
the tract and, if owned by some person other than the applicant,
a duly verified statement by the owner that the applicant
is authorized by him to construct or maintain the trailer
court and make the application, and such a legal description
of the premises upon which the trailer court is or will be
located as will readily identify and definitely locate the premises.
The application shall be accompanied by a court plan
showing the following:

  • 1. The extent and area used for court purposes.

  • 2. Roadways and driveways.

  • 3. Location of spaces for trailers.

  • 4. Method and plan of garbage removal.

  • 5. Plan for electrical lighting of units.

  • 6. Location and number of sanitary conveniences.


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(c) Revocation or suspension. Whenever it is found that
any trailer court is not being operated in conformity with
the provisions of this chapter, the permit to operate it shall
be subject to revocation or suspension by the building inspector.
(Code 1959, § 33-3.)