(A) The arrangement of mobile homes within the mobile home park shall conform to the applicable provisions of the building regulations, Chapter 90 and zoning code, Chapter 93.
(B) Paved walkways at least four feet wide shall be provided in the immediate vicinity of the service building and shall be adequately lighted.
(C) Access roadway for ingress and egress shall be the same type of pavement as within the mobile home park, or shall be constructed according to the standards of the owning authority of the improvement surface of the adjoining public road, subject to the following conditions.
(1) Driveways or access ways within the mobile home park shall be provided with a dust-free, smooth riding surface and pavement sub-base course or its equivalent to afford proper sub-surface drainage.
(2) Driveways or access ways within the mobile home park shall not be less than 24 feet in width, including the concrete or bituminous curb and gutter of the mountable type. Streets shall be bounded by concrete curb and gutter not less than six inches in thickness and have a minimum width of 24 inches, or the equivalent drainage facilities in order to control and disperse the necessary storm drainage.
(D) (1) Footings must be placed on level, firm, undisturbed soil or compacted or controlled fill that is free of grass and organic materials, compacted to a minimum load bearing capacity of 2,000 pounds per square foot. Pre-owned homes for which the manufacturer of the home is no longer in business or for which the installation instructions are not available may be placed on an existing footing system if the system meets the requirements of this section.
(2) Foundations and footings may consist of the following:
(a) Individual pier footings consisting of precast or poured-in-place individual pier footing concrete at least three and one-half inches thick with a 28-day compressive strength of 3,000 pounds per square inch.
(b) Concrete runners a minimum of four inches thick under each I-beam or perpendicular to the I-beams at no more than eight-foot intervals.
(c) Concrete pads a minimum of four inches thick the approximate dimension of the home.
(d) Pressure treated wood having a 0.60 retention in accordance with the AWPA C22-03 standard.
(e) Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) footing pads in accordance with pad manufacturer installation instructions and listed for the required load capacity and type of installation. Support devices and piers must not overlap them.
(E) An off-street parking pad shall be required. This pad shall meet the following requirements. An off-street parking pad shall be provided for at least two cars. This pad shall be a minimum size of ten by 40 feet or 20 by 20 feet. This pad shall be of poured concrete at least four inches in thickness and shall be reinforced by wire mesh. Additional off-street or on-street parking to be provided shall be in compliance with the requirements of the building regulations, Chapter 90 and zoning code, Chapter 93. This shall be of a dustless or weather surface.
(F) Patio pads are permitted, but pads shall be of poured concrete and shall be reinforced by wire mesh.
(G) All mobile homes shall be provided with a mobile home space with a minimum of 3,200 square feet on parks in existence prior to September 1, 1971. In any new courts or spaces, spaces shall contain at least 6,000 square feet. Any mobile home court in existence prior to the adoption of this code shall be permitted to remain in its present condition. Any new mobile home parks or additions to existing mobile home parks shall be required to comply with all of the present rules and regulations in effect.
(H) All mobile home spaces must be numbered in a uniform manner that is visible from the street.
(1993 Code, § 91.21) (Ord. passed 6-9-1975) Penalty, see § 91.999