21-18   Location, Area, General Layout And Improvements
The manufactured home park shall be located on a well-drained site and shall be so located that its drainage will not endanger any water supply. A Storm Water Drainage Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Director of Public Works. All such manufactured home parks shall be in the areas free from marshes, swamp, or other potential breeding places for insects or rodents.
The area of the manufactured home park shall be large enough to accommodate:
   A.   The designated number of home spaces
   B.   Necessary streets and roadways
   C.   Off-street parking of automobiles shall be provided; such spaces shall be hard surfaced and in the amount of two (2) per dwelling. Parking spaces may be provided on unit space where trailers are parked, by separate parking areas, or both.
Each manufactured home space shall contain a minimum of three thousand (3,000) square feet.
Every manufactured home space shall abut on a driveway or other clear area with unobstructed access to a public street. Such places shall be defined and enumerated.
Manufactured homes shall be parked in such spaces so that there will be a minimum of fifteen feet between manufactured homes and so that no manufactured home will be less than ten feet from the exterior boundary of the manufactured home park. It shall be unlawful to locate a manufactured home less than thirty feet from any state highway, or so that any part of such manufactured home will obstruct any roadway or walkway in a manufactured home park.
It shall be unlawful to allow any manufactured home to be occupied in a manufactured home park unless the manufactured home is situated on a manufactured home space.
Access roads shall be provided to each manufactured home space. Each access road shall provide for continuous forward movement, shall connect with a street or highway, shall have a minimum width of forty feet, and provide for emergency vehicle access.
All newly constructed roadway, access roads and parking spaces shall be constructed with a permanent type, dust-free surface such as asphaltic cement concrete, portland cement concrete, or paving brick.
The ten (10) foot exterior boundary shall be landscaped as per requirements identified in §36-36.1 of this code.
Recreational Vehicle Sites shall provide the following:
   A.   A minimum site of 1,500 square feet.
   B.   A minimum site width of 30 feet.
   C.   A minimum setback to site boundary of 5 feet.
   D.   A minimum separation between vehicles of 12 feet.
   E.   One hard surfaced vehicle parking pad of 180 square feet for a passenger vehicle.
   F.   All recreational vehicle sites shall be served with a single meter and service for electrical and water utilities, except where multiple spaces are separated by access roadways, in which case separate services and meters may be allowed for each grouping of recreational vehicle sites.
   G.   All applicable provisions of the Building, Electrical, and Plumbing codes shall apply.
(Amended by Ordinance No. 9005, effective 9-28-2005)