§ 115.31 TRAILER CAMPSITE REQUIREMENTS.
   Requirements for all trailer campsites shall be as follows:
   (A)   Drainage, health hazards, appearance. They shall be well drained, remote from nuisances and health hazards, and shall present a pleasing well-kept appearance.
   (B)   Parking. Each house-car trailer shall be kept parked within one area unit.
   (C)   Area units. Each area unit shall be according to state regulations for the sanitary control of tourist and trailer camps, and/or at least 25 feet by 35 feet, clearly defined by appropriate markers so that its boundary lines can be easily seen and determined and said area unit shall be so graded and maintained as to provide adequate and proper drainage.
   (D)   Minimum distance between trailers. No house-car trailer, including all accessory equipment or facilities, except one towing unit and an ornamental boundary fence of not more than three feet in height, shall be permitted to park closer than five feet to any of the boundary lines of its area unit, nor shall it be so parked that it is closer than ten feet to any other house-car trailer or any building, awning or shed located in the camp.
   (E)   Area unit arrangement; driveways. All area units shall be systematically arranged and shall, along one side, abut upon a continuous driveway of not less than 20 feet in width, which shall have at all times not less than 14 feet of unobstructed access of ingress and egress to a public street, alley or highway. All driveways shall be graded and surfaced with cinders, gravel, crushed rock or other suitable material so as to afford year round travel, shall be well marked in the daytime and lighted at night with 25 watt lamps at intervals of 100 feet located approximately 15 feet from the ground.
   (F)   Towing units, parking. All towing units for house-car trailers within the camp shall be parked either entirely within the area unit or parked parallel along the side of the drive and partly within the area unit. All such parking shall be done in a manner so as to provide the aforesaid 14 foot unobstructed driveway passage.
('69 Code, § 21-10) (Ord. passed 2-24-53) Penalty, see § 115.99