§ 152.05 SANITARY REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   An adequate supply of pure water for drinking purposes of a quality that will meet the requirements of the U.S. Treasury Department Standards shall be furnished to meet the requirements of each trailer camp.
   (B)   Water shall be supplied from faucets or approved type drinking fountains only. Faucets or drinking fountains shall not be farther in distance than 80 feet from any area unit. No common drinking cups shall be permitted.
   (C)   Each trailer camp shall provide toilets, shower baths, slop sinks and garbage containers under the following conditions.
      (1)   One toilet of the flush type shall be provided for each sex for every ten units, or fraction thereof, provided that one-fourth of the required toilets for men may be substituted with urinals of the water flush type. Entrances to all toilet facilities shall be screened, flytight and provided with sufficient lights to provide ample illumination at night. No trailer unit shall be farther than 200 feet from a toilet. The use of any chemical closet or any toilet in a house-car trailer is forbidden while such house-car trailer is located within the city limits.
      (2)   One shower shall be provided for each sex for every ten units, or fraction thereof, provided that tubs may be substituted for one-tenth of the required number of showers. One wash basin shall be provided for each sex for each five units or fraction thereof. Such showers or bath tubs and wash basins shall be located in buildings or structures of such material as shall permit satisfactory cleaning. The floors of each such building shall be of concrete or other nonporous material, and lights for such buildings shall be such as to provide ample illumination at night.
      (3)   Slop sinks shall be provided with running water for every five units, or fraction thereof. No sink located within a house-car trailer shall be used unless it discharges into a sewer in an approved manner, or into an approved type container which shall be flytight and secured from spilling. Such containers must be emptied into slop sinks regularly so as to prevent spillage upon the ground, and in any case at least once in every 24-hour period.
      (4)   All waste water and sewage from toilets, showers, bath tubs, wash basins, slop sinks and other plumbing fixtures in the trailer camp shall be carried to the village sewers by means of septic tanks to appropriate drains.
      (5)   A tightly covered metal garbage can shall be provided for each occupied area unit and such means of transferring garbage therefrom to larger containers shall be provided as is acceptable to the Board of Trustees.
(Ord. passed 7-22-1963) Penalty, see § 152.99