§ 152.101 CAMPGROUNDS AND CAMPSITES.
   (A)   General. Campgrounds/RV parks shall be considered a form of planned unit development and administered thereunder as conditional uses in the district where the use is allowed, except no density increases will be considered.
   (B)   Minimum parcel size. No campground or recreational vehicle park shall be allowed on a parcel less than two acres and with a minimum of ten sites. Up to ten additional sites may be allowed for each additional acre.
   (C)   Dwelling site requirements. The dwelling sites must conform to the state’s Department of Health standards and the following.
      (1)   Campsites or recreational vehicle sites shall have a minimum of 3,000 square feet designated for each family unit, with a minimum of 40 feet of width, as measured center to center.
      (2)   A strip of land with a minimum width of 40 feet shall be reserved for a service road providing access to each of the designated sites.
      (3)   Parking shall be off the road.
      (4)   Recreational facilities shall be provided as determined by PUD process.
      (5)   A water system capable of providing 100 gallons per site, per day, at a pressure of 20 psi at the most remote fixture for RV sites, or within 400 feet of each campsite for non-RV sites.
      (6)   Conforming on-site sewage collection and disposal system sized for 100 gallons per campsite per day.
      (7)   Solid waste facilities consisting of one 30-gallon can for each four campsites or one dumpster for each 20 sites, constructed to prevent overturning or cover removal by animals, and screened.
      (8)   Campsites for recreational vehicles shall have sewer connection, water connection and electric connection or recreational vehicles shall be self-contained and a wastewater disposal station shall be provided on site.
      (9)   Drinking water and restroom facilities with showers shall be provided, all within 400 feet of every site not served with full facilities.
      (10)   Grass or other complete ground cover shall be maintained, except in parking areas and roads.
      (11)   Evidence shall be provided, prior to final approval, that the licenses and approval process of the state’s Department of Health has been adhered to.
      (12)   All sites shall be well-drained, preventing any pooling of water and avoiding wetlands.
      (13)   Sufficient storm shelter shall be provided to accommodate all occupants of the campground.
   (D)   Seasonal use. Sites can be leased out for seasonal use for up to six continuous months to one person.
   (E)   Submission requirements. The submission requirements for a campground shall be the same as PUDs, except as determined not applicable by the Zoning Administrator.
(Ord. 332, passed 5-19-2008) Penalty, see § 152.999