§ 155.098 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS/CAMPGROUNDS.
   All recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds must meet the following requirements.
   (A)   Recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds shall have direct access to a public street with sufficient frontage thereon for the proper construction of entrances and exits. Such entrances and exits shall be designed for the safe movement of all vehicle into and out of the park.
   (B)   Conditions of soil, ground water level, drainage, geologic structure, and topography shall not create hazards to the park site or to the health and safety of occupants, nor shall the site be subject to the hazards of objectionable smoke, odor, or noise, or the possibility of subsidence, sudden flooding or sever erosion.
   (C)   The minimum area of a recreational park or campground shall be three acres.
   (D)   The density of a park shall not exceed 17 recreational vehicles or camping spaces per acres of gross site area.
   (E)   Recreational vehicles and camping spaces shall be separated from each other and from other park structures by at least ten feet.
   (F)   In addition to complying with any required side or rear yard requirements of the district in which the park is located.
      (1)   No recreational vehicle or camping space shall be nearer than 50 feet to the right-of-way line of a highway or street.
      (2)   Where the boundary line of a recreational vehicle park coincides with that of a residential district, a yard of at least 25 feet shall be provided from a camping space.
   (G)   In the Agricultural District, food stores, restaurants, sporting good stores, laundromats, and similar convenience and service shops shall be permitted in recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds which contain 50 or more spaces; provided:
      (1)   Such shops and the parking areas required by their use shall not occupy more than 10% of the total area of the park;
      (2)   The use of the shops shall be solely by the occupants of the park; and
      (3)   Such shops shall be so located or designed within the park to present no visible evidence of their commercial nature to persons outside the park.
   (H)   Management offices and storage, playground and picnic equipment, sanitation and laundry facilities, informational signs, and other structures customarily incidental to a recreational vehicle park or campground shall be permitted as accessory uses.
   (I)   Recreational vehicle and camping spaces shall be rented by the day or week only, and each recreational vehicle occupying a space shall remain in the same park no longer than 180 days a year.
   (J)   All applicable regulations of the Board of Health shall be met.
(Prior Code, § 153.077) (Ord. 93-02, passed 2-1-1993) Penalty, see § 155.999