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(A) Application for an initial annual trailer coach or mobile home park license shall be filed with the Township Clerk of Montrose Township. The application shall be in writing on forms prescribed by the Township Board, signed by the applicant, and shall include the following:
(1) The name and address of the applicant;
(2) The location and legal address and description of the property proposed for the use;
(3) A complete plot plan of the park drawn to scale;
(4) Plans and specifications of all buildings, improvements, and facilities to be constructed within the park; and
(5) Any additional information required by the Township Board or Township Zoning Board to assist in determining compliance with state statutes and local requirements.
(B) When construction is completed, the Township Supervisor or his or her designated agent, or other agent designated by the Township Board for this purpose, shall ascertain that the construction is in accord with the plans and specifications submitted for the construction and that all applicable provisions of this and other ordinances, statutes, and regulations have been complied with. Upon receipt of a favorable report and approval in writing from the designated official, the Township Clerk shall issue the license. The licensee shall file a copy of the approved plan with the Township Clerk.
(C) Licenses shall be renewed annually upon receipt of a proper application and fee, the Township Supervisor or other designated official, with the approval of the Township Board shall issue a certificate of authorization to the Township Clerk to renew the license for another year.
(D) The fee accompanying the land use permit in zoned areas shall not be considered the license fee. The fee shall be established by the Township Board, and shall be $10 for the first 25 trailer sites and $.50 for each trailer site over 25 per year.
(E) The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all new trailer parks and alterations to existing parks. If any alterations or additions have taken place in the trailer park, the applicant must furnish a revised plan, indicating the changes when submitting application for license renewal.
(F) No trailer space within the trailer park shall be occupied for dwelling purposes until construction of all sewer, water, and electrical service, paving and street and parking area lighting have been completed and approved or received permission by the Montrose Township Board for partial occupancy.
(Ord. 1, passed 4-22-1970) Penalty, see § 152.99
(A) It shall be the duty of each licensee and permittee to maintain a register containing a record of all trailer coach owners and occupants located within the park.
(B) The occupant register shall contain the following information:
(1) The name and legal address of all occupants;
(2) The name and address of each trailer coach;
(3) The make, type, model, year, and license number of each trailer coach and motor vehicle as well as the registration number of each trailer coach and the state and year in which registered;
(4) The date of arrival and departure of each trailer coach; and
(5) The forwarding address of each occupant.
(Ord. 1, passed 4-22-1970) Penalty, see § 152.99
The conditions and limitations shall conform to all requirements imposed by Public Act 419 of 1976, being M.C.L.A. §§ 125.2301 et seq., and amendments thereto, except as the acts may be modified by the provisions herein.
(Ord. 1, passed 4-22-1970) Penalty, see § 152.99
(A) There shall be a 10-foot planting strip entirely surrounding the park, in which there shall be trees and shrubs so planted, and arranged to grow to the heights as will effectively screen the trailers which are in the park from the surrounding areas.
(B) The mobile home park shall be located on a well-drained site, properly graded to ensure rapid drainage and freedom from stagnant pools of water.
(C) Each boundary of the park must be at least 200 feet from any permanent residential buildings located outside the park, or highways or public streets, unless separated therefrom by a natural or artificial barrier, or unless a majority of the property owners, according to area within the 200 feet, consent in writing to the establishment of the park.
(Ord. 1, passed 4-22-1970) Penalty, see § 152.99
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