§ 152.111 MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS.
   (A)   Where a mobile home development falls within the definition of subdivision as set forth in the Subdivision Control Act, said development shall be considered to be a subdivision and shall be platted in accordance with the Subdivision Control Act and this chapter. All provisions of this chapter shall apply except for, or in addition to, the provisions of this section. A mobile home subdivision may also be platted under the Planned Unit Development provisions of Chapter 151 of this code.
   (B)   ll streets and driveways in the subdivision shall conform to the standards set forth in §§ 152.055 through 152.083 There shall be no on-street parking of any vehicles on any collector street within the subdivision. There shall be no residential lot access to a collector street within the subdivision: all such access shall be provided by minor residential streets.
   (C)   Each lot shall have direct access to a public or an approved private street. Lots should be laid out so as to provide a variety of shapes and sizes and to prevent a monotonous subdivision character.
   (D)   Sidewalks and pedestrian ways shall be provided in accordance with § 152.081, except that sidewalks along streets may not be required when pedestrian ways provide acceptable alternative means of pedestrian movement.
   (E)   All residential lots shall be suitably connected to sewer and water services and shall meet the requirements of this chapter. All sanitary sewage facilities, including plumbing connections to each mobile home site, shall be constructed so that all facilities and lines are protected from freezing, from collision, or from creating any type of nuisance or health hazard. Sewage facilities shall be of such capacity to adequately serve all users of the park at peak periods. Running water from a state tested and approved supply designed for a minimum flow of 200 gallons per day per mobile home site shall be piped to each mobile home. Sewer connections shall not exceed 10 feet in length above ground. Any fuel oil and/or gas storage tanks shall be located in an inconspicuous manner by placing the tanks underground if feasible. All fuel lines leading to the subdivision and to mobile home sites shall be underground and so designed as to conform with Chapter 153 of this code and any State Code that is applicable.
   (F)   When a master television antenna installation is provided, all lines extended to individual lots shall be underground. Such master antenna shall be so placed as not to be a nuisance to subdivision residents or surrounding areas.
   (G)   A buffer of trees and shrubs not less than 20 feet in width shall be located and maintained along all boundaries of such subdivision, except at established entrances and exits serving the subdivision. When necessary for health, safety, and welfare, a fence shall be required to separate the subdivision from adjacent property.
(1984 Code, § 5.592)