(A) (1) Internal roadways shall provide access to the campsites in the travel park. Travel park roadways shall have all-weather surfacing and provide a well-drained surface compatible to adjacent roadways. All roads within the travel park shall be maintained by the owner to the standards as specified in this chapter.
(2) The roadway shall meet the following minimum requirements:
(a) Entrance and all two-way roads (no parking): 25 feet;
(b) One-way (no parking): 16 feet; and
(c) On-road parking: an additional ten feet of surfacing shall be added to the street width on each side of the street on which “on-street parking” is desired.
(B) All interior travel park roads shall be private roads owned and maintained by the owner or operator of the travel park. All roads shall be open for access at all times to authorized city officials, law enforcement and other emergency vehicle access.
(C) All travel park roads shall be surfaced with gravel surfacing, crushed rock, asphalt surfacing, concrete surfacing or other suitable material approved by the Public Works Department.
(D) Approaches and other points of ingress and egress with city rights-of-way shall be in compliance with the city road standards and be acceptable to the Public Works Department. Points of ingress and egress located on state highways shall be in accordance with the state’s Department of Transportation regulations.
(E) New or altered internal roadways shall be designed by a professional engineer licensed in the state. Roadway alignment and grades shall be in accordance with the AASHTO Design Guidelines for Very Low-Volume Local Roads. Rural or urban design will be acceptable.
(F) Fire lanes shall be constructed and maintained as per the current Fire Code as adopted in § 150.05. Driving surfaces shall be able to withstand the loads of vehicular traffic and fire services apparatuses.
(Prior Code, § Q-14-208) (Ord. 986, passed - -)
Cross-reference:
Fire Code, see § 150.05