A. Applications And Permits Required:
1. A Conditional Use Permit is required as specified in 10-6-12.
2. A Land Use Application is required as specified in 10-6-15.
4. A Recreational Vehicles And Travel Trailer Parks license issued by the city is required as specified in Title 2 Business and License Regulations of the City of Belgrade codes of ordinances.
a. It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, alter, or extend any recreational vehicle and travel trailer park unless he holds necessary valid permits issued by the division of environmental sanitation, state department of health and environmental sciences, and the city building inspector.
B. Permitted Uses:
1. Accessory uses related to park management and occupant need and enjoyment and according to the following schedule: management headquarters, recreational facilities, gift and souvenir shops, and other uses and structures customarily incidental to the operation of recreational vehicle and travel trailer parks.
2. Limitations On Other Uses:
a. Other uses may be allowed when approved by the city council and in conformity with the following limitations:
b. Such other uses, including parking areas for such other uses, occupy not more than ten percent (10%) of the total park area.
c. Such uses shall be restricted in use to occupants of the park or so located that the use will not interfere with the park use.
d. The use is permitted use of the district in which the park is to be located.
3. Temporary Uses: Recreational vehicle and travel trailer parks may be used for recreational vehicles, travel trailers, equivalent facilities in or on automotive vehicles, tents, or other short-term recreational shelter arrangements on a temporary basis only.
4. No intensive recreational use shall be permitted within one hundred feet (100') of any external boundary which adjoins or is separated only by a boundary street from land in any residence, estate, or agricultural zone; provided, however, that where permanent intervening open space at least one hundred feet (100') in width exists on adjacent property, this restriction will not apply.
C. Design Standards: Any person desiring to enlarge or establish a recreational vehicle and travel trailer park shall meet or exceed the following design standards:
1. Size: Minimum site size for recreational vehicle and travel trailer parks shall be two (2) acres.
2. Access: All recreational vehicles and travel trailer parks shall have access to an arterial or collector street with a right of way width of sixty feet (60') or more which is a through route for tourist traffic.
3. Entrances and exits shall be designed for safe and convenient movement of traffic into and out of the park and to minimize congestion of free-moving traffic on adjacent streets.
4. Setback: All facilities for recreational vehicles, travel trailers, or other temporary shelter apparatus shall be set back at least twenty-five feet (25') from all property lines. The area created by such setback shall be used for landscaping to screen recreational vehicles and travel trailer parks from adjoining properties as directed by the city council.
5. Streets:
a. Interior Streets: Interior streets within the park shall provide safe, convenient circulation without interference or hazard to general park activities.
b. Street Widths: Street widths should be of adequate widths to accommodate any contemplated parking and expected traffic load but, in all cases, shall meet the following minimum requirements:
c. Collector streets with guest parking, thirty-six feet (36') wide, face of curb to face of curb.
d. Collector streets with no parking, twenty-two feet (22') wide, face of curb to face of curb. These collector streets shall be signed with approved no parking signs.
e. Minor streets with no parking, twenty feet (20') wide, face of curb to face of curb. These minor streets shall be signed with approved no parking signs.
f. All dead-end streets shall be limited to a maximum length of five hundred feet (500') and shall be provided with a cul-de-sac of at least one hundred feet (100') in diameter.
g. Minimum access width to each manufactured home stand shall be twelve feet (12').
h. Paving: All streets in a recreational vehicle and travel trailer park shall be paved with a surface of bituminous surface mat or asphalt of three inches (3") over a subbase of a three-fourths inch (3/4) crushed gravel six inches (6") deep.
6. Service Areas: Accessory uses and service areas shall be located centrally in the recreational vehicle and travel trailer park. Service areas shall be provided in the following manner:
a. Toilet And Other Plumbing Fixtures: At least one service building containing the necessary toilet and other plumbing fixtures specified shall be provided in the park. Service buildings shall be conveniently located within a radius of approximately three hundred feet (300') of all spaces to be served. Laundry facilities shall be required in addition to the following. If commercial laundry facilities are conveniently located near the recreational vehicle and travel trailer park, the laundry facility requirement may be considered for a waiver by the city council.
b. Storage And Disposal Of Trash: Facilities for storage and disposal of trash and garbage in a sanitary manner shall be provided in each park.
c. Street And Yard Lights: Street and yard lights, attached to light structures approved by the city, shall be provided in sufficient number and intensity to permit the safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at night and shall be effectively related to buildings, trees, walks, steps and ramps.
d. Parking: Parking for all uses within the recreational vehicle and travel trailer park shall be provided in accordance with chapter 4 of this title.
e. Fire Protection: The water supply system serving the recreational vehicle and travel trailer park shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the local fire prevention authority or the system shall meet the standards for adequate fire protection established by the national fire protections association standard NFPA 501 A, whichever is more stringent. Nonetheless, fire protections systems must be approved by the fire chief.
Table 10-3-33.C
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NUMBER OF DEPENDENT PARKING SPACES | Toilets | Urinals | Wash Basins (per gender) | Showers (per gender) | Other Fixtures
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Men | Women | Men |
Table 10-3-33.C
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NUMBER OF DEPENDENT PARKING SPACES | Toilets | Urinals | Wash Basins (per gender) | Showers (per gender) | Other Fixtures
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Men | Women | Men | ||||
1 - 15 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | At least one janitor sink per service building. A disposal station is to be provided. |
16 - 30 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
31 - 45 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |
46 - 60 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 | |
61 - 80 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 3 | |
81 - 100 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 3 | |
(Ord. 2023-7, 7-17-2023)