§ 152.064  UTILITIES.
   The following are the requirements for design and construction of utilities in manufactured home parks.
   (A)   Compliance. All utility installations shall comply with applicable building and health codes of Greene County and the State of North Carolina, and with the North Carolina Utilities Commission requirements.
   (B)   Water supply and sewage disposal.
      (1)   All new manufactured home parks are required to be connected to an existing public water supply and, when practicable, a public or community sewage system.
      (2)   Public water system supply lines must abut each lot within the manufactured home park or be otherwise constructed so that no individual water service line crosses another lot within the park.
      (3)   Water may be supplied in accordance with one of the following.
         (a)   During final site plan review, the agency or entity which owns and operates such a system shall certify that the new development is accepted for addition to the system.
         (b)   If a new sewer system (e.g., package sewage treatment plant, and the like) is proposed to serve the development, certification that the site has been approved for the proposed system from the appropriate agency which has jurisdiction over the system is required as part of the final site plan submittal.
   (C)   Street lights. All manufactured home park spaces and streets shall be sufficiently illuminated to ensure the security of property and the safety of
persons using such streets. The distance between street lights shall not exceed 400 feet, as measured along street rights-of-way.
   (D)   Solid waste. The owner of the manufactured home park shall provide for an adequate system of storage and disposal of solid waste, sufficient to alleviate health and pollution hazards. This storage and disposal system may be achieved by one of the following:
      (1)   Providing each manufactured home space with standard fly-proof, water-tight, rodent-proof containers, and stands designed so as to prevent containers from being tipped, to minimize spillage and container deterioration, and to facilitate cleaning around them; or
      (2)   Providing a central solid waste receptacle, such as a dumpster, emptied a minimum of once per week.
   (E)   The developer shall construct a drainage system adequate to properly drain the usable areas of the manufactured home park but not to the detriment of neighboring property.
(Ord. passed 8-4-03)