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Council advances consideration of trailer-parking amendment to include living in travelers, add cars and boats
Summary
Council accepted consideration of an amendment to the ordinance prohibiting mobile home/travel trailer parking to include living in the traveler and to add automobiles and boats; the motion passed 3–1 with Council Member Serrano recorded as the lone dissent.
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Council Members discussed and approved consideration of an amendment to the town ordinance that currently prohibits parking mobile homes and travel trailers in driveways, lots, or streets. The proposed change would explicitly prohibit living in the travel trailer and extend restrictions to include automobiles and boats. Council Member McCauley moved to accept consideration; Council Member Johnson seconded. The vote was recorded as Ayes: Turberville, McCauley, Johnson; Nays: Serrano; motion carried.
The minutes state the amendment as: “The consideration of the introduction of amending the ordinance prohibiting parking a mobile home travel trailer in driveways, lots or the streets to include living in the traveler.” The text of the motion as recorded adds the phrase "with the addition of automobiles and boats." The record shows the council approved advancing consideration but does not include a final ordinance text, enforcement details, or a timeline for adoption.
Council Member Serrano’s recorded dissent indicates at least one member opposed forwarding the amendment for further consideration; the minutes do not provide Serrano’s rationale.
