§ 152.256 SAFETY, SANITATION AND LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   No electrical line shall be allowed to lay on the ground, and all electrical connections as in this paragraph shall be subject to periodic inspections by the designated municipal officer for safety purposes.
   (B)   Fire hydrants shall be located within 400 feet of every lot within the mobile home park area; all skirting of the foundations around each and every mobile home unit shall be of non-flammable material. The location, manner of emplacement, connection and other parameters regarding containers of fuel, such as petroleum and liquified gas, shall be executed in accordance with recognized industry and government standards regarding hazardous and flammable materials. The location of such petroleum and liquified gas and/or other related containers within the mobile home unit shall be expressly prohibited. The accumulation of litter around or underneath said mobile home unit shall be subject to periodic inspections by the Municipal Fire Inspector for safety purposes.
   (C)   Not less than 5% of the area within said mobile home park is to be set aside for play space, and is to be planted in lawn, or otherwise equipped with play apparatus for children.
   (D)   The owner/operator of said mobile home park shall provide metal garbage containers with tight lids, which shall be located and secured in an area and in such a manner as to prevent littering. Said owner and/or operator shall dispose of all refuse and garbage accumulated within the mobile home park at least once a week.
   (E)   The owner of said mobile home shall provide adequate fencing or screening of the property. Fencing or screening shall be a minimum of six feet high and shall be constructed of site obscuring materials along the perimeter of the project.
   (F)   The owner and/or operator of said mobile home shall provide additional, communal parking for the residents of the mobile home park in the amount of 0.75 auto parking spaces per mobile home space.
   (G)   All other necessary infrastructure improvements shall be as required for single-family residential areas.
(Ord. 13, passed 8-4-1986; Ord. 03-09-2000, passed 3-3-2000)