(A) Every trailer or tourist camp shall be located on a well drained area, and the premises shall be properly graded so as to prevent the accumulation of storm or other waters.
(B) Units and cabin plots shall be clearly designated and the camp so arranged that all units and cabin plots shall face or abut on a driveway of not less than 16 feet in width, giving easy access from all units to a public street. Such driveway shall be paved and maintained in good condition, shall have natural drainage into a city street catch basin, shall be well lighted at night and shall not be obstructed.
(C) No camp cottage or cabin shall be less than 280 square feet, less than 14 feet wide at its narrowest point, less than eight feet high from floor to ceiling or have less than 27 square feet of ventilating openings. All windows must be fully screened. If the floor is made of wood, it shall be raised not less than 12 inches above the ground level.
(D) The camp shall be so laid out that no unit or cabin shall be located farther than 200 feet from the toilets and service buildings provided for herein, and walkways to such buildings shall be paved and well lighted at night.
(E) Every trailer unit shall be furnished with an electric service outlet. Such outlet shall be equipped with an externally operated switch or fuse of not less than 30 amperes capacity and a heavy duty outlet receptacle.
(Prior Code, § 860.05) (Ord. 58-1954, passed 7-6-1954)