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§ 152.16 INSECT AND RODENT CONTROL.
   (A)   Grounds, buildings and structures shall be maintained free of insect and rodent harborage and infestation. Extermination methods and other measures to control insects and rodents shall conform with the requirements of the health authority.
   (B)   Parks shall be maintained free of accumulations of debris which may provide rodent harborage or breeding places for flies, mosquitoes and other pests.
   (C)   Storage areas shall be so maintained as to prevent rodent harborage; lumber, pipe and other building materials shall be stored at least one foot above the ground.
   (D)   Where the potential for insect and rodent infestation exists, all exterior openings in or beneath any structure shall be appropriately screened with wire mesh or other suitable materials.
   (E)   The growth of brush, weeds and grass shall be controlled to prevent harborage of ticks, chiggers and other noxious insects. Parks shall be so maintained as to prevent the growth of ragweed, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and other noxious weeds considered detrimental to health. Open areas shall be maintained free of heavy undergrowth of any description.
(Ord. 6-86, passed 10-1-1986)
§ 152.17 FUEL SUPPLY AND STORAGE.
   (A)   Natural gas system.
      (1)   Natural gas piping systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing such systems.
      (2)   Each mobile home lot provided with piped gas shall have an approved manual shutoff valve installed upstream of the gas outlet. The outlet shall be equipped with an approved cap to prevent accidental discharge of gas when the outlet is not in use.
   (B)   Liquefied petroleum gas systems.
      (1)   Liquefied petroleum gas systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing the systems.
      (2)   Systems shall be provided with safety devices to relieve excessive pressures and shall be arranged so that the discharge terminates at a safe location.
      (3)   Systems shall have at least one accessible means for shutting off gas. Such means shall be located outside the mobile home and shall be maintained in effective operating condition.
      (4)   All liquefied petroleum gas piping outside of the mobile homes shall be well supported and protected against mechanical injury. Undiluted liquefied petroleum gas in liquid form shall not be conveyed through piping equipment and systems in mobile homes.
      (5)   Liquefied petroleum gas containers installed on a mobile home lot shall be securely but not permanently fastened to prevent accidental overturning. The containers shall not be less than 12 or more than 60 U.S. gallons gross capacity.
      (6)   No liquefied petroleum gas vessel shall be stored or located inside or beneath any storage cabinet, carport, mobile home or any other structure, unless the installations are approved by the authority having jurisdiction.
   (C)   Fuel oil supply systems.
      (1)   All fuel oil supply systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing those systems.
      (2)   All piping from outside fuel storage tanks or cylinders to mobile homes shall be permanently installed and securely fastened in place.
      (3)   All fuel oil storage tanks or cylinders shall be securely fastened in place and shall not be located inside or beneath any mobile home or less than five feet from any mobile home exit.
      (4)   Storage tanks located in areas subject to traffic shall be protected against physical damage.
(Ord. 6-86, passed 10-1-1986)
§ 152.18 FIRE PROTECTION.
   (A)   Mobile home parks shall be kept free of litter, rubbish and other flammable materials and shall comply with the standards found in the National Fire Protection Association: Standard for Fire Protection in Trailer Courts NFPA No. 501A excluding §§ 707 and 708.
   (B)   Portable fire extinguishers rated for classes B and C fires shall be kept in service buildings and at other locations conveniently and readily accessible for use by all occupants and shall be maintained in good operating condition. Their rating shall not be less than six BC (Underwriters Laboratory Rating).
   (C)   Fire hydrants, if provided, shall be located within 500 feet of any mobile home, service building or other structure in the park, and shall be subject to review and approval by the Fire Marshal.
(Ord. 6-86, passed 10-1-1986)
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