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§ 151.020 APPROVAL/SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUIRED.
   No , firm or corporation construct a within the jurisdiction of this chapter without first obtaining a Permit approval from the as defined in §§ 154.138 and 154.180. Upon approval by , the   issue a notice to proceed in the form of a .
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2016-04, passed 7-28-2016; Am. Ord. 2021-03, passed 3-25-2021)
§ 151.021 APPLICATION PROCEDURE.
   (A)   Planning conference. A planning conference with the Administrator to acquaint the with the approval process is required prior to submitting an for a   Permit . At the time of the conference, the   provide a general sketch for discussion and comment.
   (B)   . Prior to constructing a new or thereof or prior to expanding an existing park, an   submit a complete   (see Appendix B) along with 8 legible copies of the proposed , drawn at a scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet, a buffer plan (if applicable, per § 151.044), a detailed drainage plan (per § 151.050), a description of the solid waste disposal method (per § 151.061), plus required fees to the Administrator (see Appendix A for requirements).
   (C)   Review procedure.    Permits go to for recommendation, then to for an evidentiary hearing. Refer to § 154.138 and § 154.180.
   (D)   .
      (1)    approval. If the meets the requirements of this chapter, the Administrator issue the a . The permit state the improvements that must be constructed by the prior to issuance of a (see § 151.022).
      (2)    approval with conditions. If the is approved with conditions, the Administrator provide the conditions to the , in writing, within 10 days of the action. The must fulfill all conditions before the Administrator issue a . Any development activity started prior to obtaining the permit be at the applicant's risk and be deemed a violation of this chapter.
      (3)    denial. If the is denied, the Administrator inform the , in writing, of the reasons for the denial within 10 days of the action. (See § 151.083, Appeals, for more information.)
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2016-04, passed 7-28-2016; Am. Ord. 2021-03, passed 3-25-2021)
§ 151.022 COMPLETION OF IMPROVEMENTS.
   (A)   Time period. Upon issuance of a , the   have 2 to complete construction of site improvements as stated in the permit for the park or thereof, except as otherwise noted in division (B) below. Extensions be granted by the Administrator for good cause upon receipt of a request from the .
   (B)   Site improvements.
      (1)   Depending on the specifics of the , a    be required to construct or install the improvements, in accordance with special provisions, in order to obtain a (see division (C) below).
         (a)   ;
         (b)   ;
         (c)   Fire protection improvements;
         (d)   Drainage improvements;
         (e)   ;
         (f)   Park identification signage; and
         (g)   Buffers.
      (2)   Depending on the specifics of the , a    be required to construct or install the improvements in accordance with special provisions. The improvements must be completed within 45 days of the date of issuance of a (see division (C) below).
         (a)   Parking areas;
         (b)   ; and
         (c)   Improvements to common solid waste disposal areas.
      (3)   A    not be required to construct or install the site improvements prior to obtaining a :
         (a)   Improvements to ;
         (b)   Road name and regulatory signs; and
         (c)   Nonresidential uses (such as laundry rooms, community , park offices, and the like).
   (C)   . Once the required site improvements for the park or thereof are complete and the has provided evidence that addresses have been assigned to each and other in accordance with § 151.056, the   apply to the Administrator for a (see Appendix C). The Administrator conduct a site inspection and either issue a or a list of remedial items to be satisfied before a will be issued. Once the obtains and maintains a valid , he or she lease spaces and he or she (or the or , as applicable) obtain set-up and permits for and other within the park.
   (D)   As-built drawings. One as-built drawing, at a scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet, of the completed park (or ) be submitted to the Administrator at the time an applies for a .
   (E)   Inspection. The Administrator (or his or her designee) is authorized to make the inspections of as necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter.
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2016-04, passed 7-28-2016)
§ 151.023 AMENDMENTS TO PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
   Minor changes in the location, siting or character of or other structures be authorized by the Administrator if required by engineering or other circumstances not foreseen at the time the plan was approved, provided that the changes are within the minimum or maximum requirements set forth in this chapter. An proposing to increase the number of units or to construct (other than for individual ) not originally shown on the   submit a revised plan for approval by the Administrator under the terms of this chapter.
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2016-04, passed 7-28-2016)
SITE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS
§ 151.040 PHASING.
     be developed in of at least 3 units, except when less than 3 spaces remain to be developed.
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2016-04, passed 7-28-2016)
§ 151.041 ROAD FRONTAGE AND OFF-SITE ACCESS.
   (A)   Any of land to be developed as a must either have frontage on a public (-maintained) road or have a private corridor to the . The minimum required length of the public road frontage or width of the private corridor (at its narrowest point) be 30 feet.
   (B)   Off-site access have a minimum 20 foot cleared, unobstructed corridor, with a vertical clearance of at least 13 feet, 6 inches, to allow passage of emergency vehicles. The grade of any road, existing or proposed, within an off-site private corridor used to access a   not exceed 18% if the road is paved. If the road is not paved, the grade not exceed 15%.
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2016-04, passed 7-28-2016)
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