The establishment and operation of a manufactured home park shall comply with the following design and development standards:
(A) The park site shall be not less than ten acres, and shall not have less than 200 feet frontage on a publicly dedicated and maintained street.
(B) The park shall be served by public water and sewer systems, a system of storm drainage, and refuse disposal facilities, plans of which shall be approved by local SCDHEC officials.
(C) All dwelling spaces shall abut upon an asphalt or concrete driveway of not less than 18 feet in width which shall have unobstructed access to a public street.
(D) A description of the procedures of any proposed home owners association or other group maintenance agreement must be submitted to and approved by the Planning Commission.
(E) All on-site roadway intersections shall be provided with a street light and interior lights shall be provided at not less than 400-foot intervals.
(F) Lots in manufactured home parks shall be sized and arranged so that:
(1) There will be at least 35 feet of space between manufactured homes;
(2) All structures, including manufactured homes, are at least 25 feet from the right-of-way of any street or drive providing common circulation; and
(3) All structures, including manufactured homes, are at least ten feet from rear lot line.
(G) Not less than 10% of the park site shall be set aside and developed for common open space and recreation usage.
(H) Space numbers: permanent space numbers shall be provided on each manufactured home space and shall be located so as to be visible from the street or driveway. Signs identifying space locations shall be provided at each street or driveway intersection. Address numbers as required for E911 service shall be used to denote space numbers.
(I) No manufactured home space shall have direct access to a public street, but shall instead access an internal driveway system.
(J) The maximum number of mobile or manufactured home spaces shall not exceed six per acre, not including roads and other required infrastructure and required open space.
(K) Two parking spaces shall be provided for each designated manufactured home space. Parking may be provided at the designated space or in community parking areas.
(M) Business license required.
(1) A business license must be acquired prior to the opening or operation of a manufactured home park and shall be subject to annual renewal.
(2) The business license for any manufactured home park may be revoked by the City Council for a violation of this chapter or other applicable ordinances and regulations governing the operation of such uses.
(N) The site plan for any proposed manufactured home park must be approved by the Planning Commission per the applicable requirements of Chapter 156-Land Development Regulations.
(Ord. 15-002, passed 2-24-15)