§ 152.05 LOCATION AND LAYOUT REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Intensity of development for a new mobile/manufactured home park shall be limited to no more than ten mobile/manufactured homes per gross acres. Recreational vehicle parks shall be limited to 20 recreational vehicles per gross acre.
   (B)   Every mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle space shall be clearly defined in a new park. Mobile/manufactured home spaces shall be at least 30 feet wide, and recreational vehicle spaces shall be no less than 20 feet wide. Mobile/manufactured homes shall be parked in the spaces that, at the nearest point, they shall be ten feet from the service road, ten feet from all property lines and at least 15 feet from any other mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle.
   (C)   (1)   The space or pad on which a mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle is parked shall be constructed of asphaltic or 3500 psi Portland cement concrete.
      (2)   This requirement may be satisfied with two asphaltic or 3500 psi Portland cement concrete driveway ribbons, separated by more than four feet with an area which shall be treated to kill all vegetation and filled with crushed rock to a depth of not less than four inches.
   (D)   Recreational vehicle parks shall make provisions for tent camping. Ten percent of the spaces, in a recreational vehicle park may be assigned to tent camping only, and the space shall be constructed of sandy soil.
   (E)   (1)   It shall be unlawful to permit a mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle to be in a park unless it is placed in a designated mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle space as indicated on an approved site plan.
      (2)   No structure other than a mobile/manufactured home shall be permitted on a mobile/manufactured home space, except that one structure an accessory building of not to exceed 100 square feet may be used for storage on each space, and the park owners' home and/or park office may be permitted. No storage buildings or accessory buildings are permitted on a recreational vehicle space.
   (F)   At least two clearly defined parking spaces will be provided for each mobile/manufactured home entirely on the mobile/manufactured home space. At least one parking space shall be provided for each recreational vehicle space either on or adjacent to the recreational vehicle space.
   (G)   It shall be unlawful to locate a mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle less than 25 feet from any public street or highway right-of-way or so that any part of the mobile/manufactured home or recreational vehicle will obstruct any roadway or walkway of a new park.
   (H)   All mobile/manufactured home spaces shall abut upon a drive of not less than 30 feet in width. All recreational vehicle spaces shall abut upon a drive of not less than 20 feet in width. All driveways within a park shall be constructed with a minimum of 2-1/2 inches of asphaltic concrete on a six-inch compacted subbase or four inches of 3500 psi Portland concrete on a four-inch sand cushion base. Driveways must have unobstructed access to a public street or highway. Recreational vehicle parks shall have major means of access from at least a major thoroughfare as designated on the comprehensive plan.
   (I)   All parks shall have and maintain a buffer strip at least ten feet wide, along all park boundaries not bordering a street. The strip shall be bordered by a six-foot, sight-proof fence.
(Prior Code, § 13-305) (Ord. 1234, passed 4-19-83; Am. Ord. 1974, passed 8-6-19) Penalty, see § 10.99