§ 4-124 SEWAGE DISPOSAL.
   (A)   Waste from showers, bathtubs, flush toilets, urinals, lavatories, slop sinks and laundries in service and other buildings within the park shall be discharged into a public sewer and disposal plant, septic tank system or private sewer and lagoon system of the construction and in the manner as approved by the State Health Department and in accordance with all applicable ordinances of the city.
   (B)   Each mobile home space shall be provided with at least four-inch sewer connection. The sewer connection should be protected by a concrete collar at least four inches thick and have a minimum outside diameter of eight inches. The sewer connection shall be fitted with a standard ferrule and close nipple and provided with a screw cap. Connection between the drain and the sewer must be water-tight and self draining. Mobile homes with fixtures from which back siphonage may occur shall not be connected to the park’s water system until the defect has been corrected. Every recreational vehicle shall dump all accumulated waste into a receptacle provided in the recreational vehicle park upon entering and upon leaving the park. The receptacles must be approved by the State Health Department. If desired by developer, individual four-inch dumps may be provided at recreational vehicle parking spaces.
   (C)   In the event that a public sewer system is or becomes available within 300 feet of a mobile home park or recreation vehicle park, connection must be made to the public system within 180 days.
   (D)   (1)   The design of private sewage treatment facilities shall be based on the maximum capacity of the park. Effluent from sewage treatment facilities shall be based on the maximum capacity of the park. Effluent from sewage treatment facilities shall not be discharged into any watershed.
      (2)   The disposal facilities shall be located where they will not create a nuisance or health hazard to the mobile home park or to the owner or occupants of any adjacent property.
      (3)   The State Health Department must approve the type of treatment proposed and the design of any disposal facilities and sewer systems prior to construction.
   (E)   Every mobile home occupying a mobile home park space shall tie into the park sewerage system and shall dump any accumulated waste into the system. Every recreation vehicle shall dump all accumulated waste into a receptacle provided in the recreation vehicle upon entering and upon leaving the park. The receptacles must be approved by the State Health Department. Any other dump of accumulated waste within the city is prohibited.
   (F)   (1)   The monthly sewerage charge shall be based on the maximum mobile home or recreation vehicle capacity of the park.
      (2)   The park operator shall, by the tenth of each month, notify the City Clerk of the maximum number of mobile home spaces in use at any one time during the previous month. The City Clerk shall then adjust the sewerage fee to the actual use of the park. Should the park operator fail to notify the City Clerk of the prior month’s actual usage of recreation vehicle mobile home spaces, the sewerage fee shall be levied on the maximum capacity of the park.
   (G)   Sewer connections shall be water-tight. Park licensees shall maintain recreation vehicle and mobile home connections to sewer and water systems in good condition and be responsible that there is no sewerage or water leakage on the park premises.
(`90 Code, § 4-52) (Ord. 2490, passed - -; Am. Ord. 2767, passed 3-5-85; Am. Ord. 2810, passed 4-21-87)