Recreational vehicle parks shall be subject to the following standards.
(A) Location and access. Recreational vehicle parks shall be located in a public park or with direct access to a state or federal numbered highway or an approved county road. No entrance to or exit from a recreational vehicle park shall be through an agricultural, residential, or office zoning district.
(B) Site conditions. Condition of soil, groundwater level, drainage, and topography shall not create hazards to the property or the health or safety of the occupants. No portion of the site that is subject to unpredictable and/or sudden flooding, subsidence, or erosion shall be used for any purpose that would expose persons or property to hazards.
(C) Spaces for occupancy; uses permitted; lengths of stay. Spaces in recreational vehicle parks may be used by recreation vehicles, as defined herein. Spaces shall be rented by the day, week, or month only, and no recreational vehicle shall remain in the same trailer park for more than 30 days. The recreational vehicle park owner shall be responsible for maintaining records of all recreational vehicles and their lengths of stay and shall make these records available to the Zoning Administrator for review upon request.
(D) Site planning and required improvements. Site planning and improvements shall provide for:
(1) Facilities and amenities appropriate to the needs of the occupants;
(2) Safe, comfortable, convenient, and sanitary use by occupants under all weather conditions to be expected during periods of occupancy; and
(3) Protection of occupants from adverse environmental influences, and where appropriate, protection of the neighborhood from potential adverse influences within the recreational vehicle park.
(E) Relation of spaces to public streets. No space shall be located so that any part intended for occupancy for sleeping purposes shall be within 50 feet of the right-of-way line of any major thoroughfare or collector street, or within 25 feet of the right-of-way line of any other street.
(Ord. 2012-06, § 6.4.12, passed 10-18-2012; Ord. 2013-02, passed 4-18-2013)