(A) Provisions shall be made within 150 feet of each travel trailer space to supply water for recreational vehicle reservoirs.
(B) Where drinking fountains are provided for public use, they shall be of a type and in location approved by the City, County Health Officer.
(C) Sanitary dump stations approved by the health officer shall be provided to adequately serve the recreational vehicle park at times of maximum usage. The facility is to be connected to the city sanitary sewer system.
(D) Restroom facilities for males shall consist of not less than one toilet and one urinal for the first ten recreational vehicles or fraction thereof and for recreational vehicles in excess of ten not less than one additional urinal for every ten additional recreational vehicles or fractional number thereof.
(E) Restroom facilities for females shall consist of not less than two flush toilets for the first six recreational vehicle spaces or any less number thereof and for recreational vehicle spaces in excess of six not less than one additional flush toilet for every ten additional recreational vehicle spaces in excess of six or fractional number thereof.
(F) Toilet facilities for males and females shall not have less than two lavatories and two showers with individual dressing accommodations for the first ten recreational vehicles or fractional number thereof, and for recreational vehicle spaces in excess of ten, not less than one additional lavatory and one additional shower with individual dressing accommodations for every ten additional recreational vehicle spaces or fractional number thereof.
(G) Each toilet for females or males and each shower or bathtub with individual dressing accommodations for females or males shall be in a private compartment or stall.
(H) The toilet and other sanitation facilities for males and females shall either be separate buildings or shall be separated, if in the same building, by a soundproof wall or operational space for servicing plumbing to such facilities.
(Prior Code, § 13-307) (Ord. 1234, passed 4-19-83; Am. Ord. 1974, passed 8-6-19) Penalty, see § 10.99