A. Access: The campground site shall have access from a principal or minor arterial.
B. Design Standards:
1. The applicant shall indicate the specific location of each proposed cabin, campsite, or recreational vehicle space on the master site plan.
2. A fifty foot (50') landscaped setback with protective screening or fencing shall be required on property boundaries adjacent to a public right of way. Those property boundaries abutting private property shall require a landscape setback of fifty feet (50') with protective fencing.
3. A three hundred foot (300') separation shall be maintained between any outdoor activity area (including campsites and recreation facilities) and any residential district.
4. Any outdoor speaker system associated with the campground shall comply with the noise regulations of section 5-13-3 of this code.
C. Accessory Uses: Accessory uses including, but not limited to, management headquarters, recreational structures, coin operated laundry facilities, toilets, and showers may be allowed, subject to the following restrictions:
1. Such uses shall be restricted in their use to occupants of the campground.
2. Such uses shall present no visible evidence of their commercial character to attract customers other than occupants of the campground.
3. The structures enclosing such uses shall not be located closer than one hundred feet (100') to any public street and shall not be directly accessible from any public street, but shall be accessible only from a drive within the campground.
D. Use Of Spaces; Maximum Stay: Spaces may be used by tents or temporary shelter arrangements or devices (including recreational vehicles). The maximum stay shall be two (2) weeks for any guest. (Ord. 389, 6-14-2000; amd. Ord. 902, 10-2-2019)