1155.02 USES PERMITTED.
   The following uses are permitted:
   (a)    Any uses permitted in R-L Residential Districts.
   (b)    Mobile home park requirements:
      (1)    Each lot or tract used for a mobile home park shall have not less than 150 foot frontage and shall contain not less than two acres of land, and shall provide a separate mobile home plot for each trailer. This mobile home plot shall have a minimum width of forty feet and a minimum of 3,000 square feet of area.
      (2)    All drives within the park shall be a minimum of twenty-six feet wide and all entrances to the park shall be at least 200 feet from the intersection of a street or highway, school, public playground, church, hospital, library or institution for dependents or children, except where such a building or property is in another block or fronts on a street or highway on which the park will have no entrance or exit. Drives from individual living units to streets or highways are prohibited.
   Drives must be constructed with a minimum of six inch crushed limestone base, Item 304, and a double seal. All work and materials shall be in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer.
      (3)    All utilities and improvements, including power, lighting, water lines and storm and sanitary sewers shall be provided to serve the entire park, in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer.
      (4)    A detailed plat and complete construction drawings for all improvements and grading operations must be approved by the Planning Commission and City Engineer before construction of a mobile home park may be started.
      (5)    One paved off-street parking space must be provided for each mobile home plot, plus one additional space for every two plots for guest parking. Required minimum drive areas may not be used to satisfy the off-street parking requirements, except that drives at least thirty feet wide may be used for parallel parking on one side and drives at least thirty-eight feet wide may be used for parallel parking on both sides.
      (6)    All other requirements of this chapter, including the required yards, must be met.
      (7)    The Planning Commission shall impose any additional restrictions or requirements which it feels necessary to carry out the full intent of this chapter, and which are in the best interest of the community.
   (c)    Trailer sales lot.
   (d)    This is the only district in which trailers may be permanently located. In all other districts, including the industrial districts, trailers are prohibited, except:
      (1)    One unoccupied trailer may be temporarily stored in the rear yard of any lot in a residential district. The trailer must be located three feet from all lot lines.
      (2)    Unoccupied trailers may be stored indefinitely in trailer sales lots in R-M Mobile Home Residential Districts, B-3 Business Districts or M-1 and M-2 Industrial Districts within the buildable area of the lots for extended periods of time.
      (3)    Nonconforming mobile homes in any district, except M-2 Heavy Industrial Districts, used for residential purposes as of May 5, 1966, may, for residential purposes only, remain at the same premises on which they were located on such date, subject to the conditions set forth in Section 1181.09 . (Ord. 49-67. Passed 8-15-67.)