(A) Rules and regulations; additional standards. Any person desiring to enlarge or establish a manufactured home park shall submit a preliminary plat for approval by the City-County Planning Board and City Council, and shall meet or exceed the county and the city subdivision regulations and the state’s Department of Environmental Quality Rules and Regulations. Additionally, the following design standards are required.
(1) Walkways, sidewalks. Safe, convenient, all-season walks, minimum width of four feet, shall be provided in locations where pedestrian traffic is concentrated.
(2) Landscaping. Landscaping may be required to provide a buffer between manufactured home parks and adjacent properties in other district classifications.
(B) Examples. Examples of what may be required are:
(1) Greenbelt.
(a) A greenbelt planting strip of not less than 20 feet in width along the perimeter of the manufactured home park where it abuts public right-of-way or an area zoned in any other district classification.
(b) The greenbelt shall be developed with a mixture of hardy deciduous and coniferous plant material, grass, or ground clover, and maintained thereafter in a neat and orderly manner; and
(2) Ornamental wall. A continuous ornamental wall six feet in height above grade, erected one foot off property line abutting property of another district classification and six feet from public right-of- way. Such wall shall be landscaped with suitable plant materials along both sides of the wall, except where prohibited in this chapter.
(2015 Code, § 11-16-6) (Ord. 454, passed 6-19-2000) Penalty, see § 154.999