(A) Each recreational camping area shall be served by a municipal sewage system, which is being operated under a permit issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, whenever such a system is available. Whenever such a system is not available, a community sewage system acceptable to the State Board of Health and conforms to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Chapter 7080 rules shall be provided.
(B) Each recreational camping area shall be served by a municipal water supply system, whenever such a system is available. Whenever such a system is not available, a community water supply system approved by the State Board of Health shall be provided.
(C) All installations for disposal of surface storm where in recreational camping areas shall be approved by the City Engineer.
(D) All utilities in recreational camping areas shall be underground; there shall be no overhead wires or supporting poles except those essential for street or other lighting purposes.
(E) Each recreational campground shall provide a building which is structurally suitable to serve as a storm shelter with sufficient space to accommodate all of its residents. The building may also supply office, laundry, and recreation facilities.
(1970 Code, § 216.46D) Penalty, see § 10.99