A. General. The requirements of this section shall apply to service buildings, recreation buildings and other community service facilities such as:
1. Management office, repair shops and storage areas:
2. Sanitary facilities;
3. Laundry facilities;
4. Indoor recreation areas;
5. Commercial uses supplying essential goods or services for the exclusive use of park occupants.
B. Service Buildings.
1. A central service building containing the necessary toilet and other plumbing fixtures specified shall be provided in mobile home parks which provide spaces for dependent trailers. Service buildings shall be conveniently located with a radius of approximately two hundred feet to the spaces to be served in accordance with Table 8.20.160, Fixture Requirements. For parking areas having more than one hundred travel trailer spaces there shall be provided: one additional toilet and lavatory for each sex per each additional thirty travel trailer spaces: one additional shower for each sex per each additional forty travel spaces: and one additional men's urinal per each additional one hundred travel trailer spaces.
2. When a mobile home park requiring a service building is operated in connection with a resort or other business establishment, the number of sanitary facilities for such business establishment shall be in excess of those required by the schedule for trailer spaces and shall be based on the total number of persons using such facilities.
3. Where a park is designed for and exclusively limited to use by self-contained trailers, no public sanitary facilities shall be required.
C. Exemptions. Any person desiring to furnish temporary facilities for accommodating a travel trailer rally, or other group of trailers assembled for the purpose of traveling together, shall make application for such activity to the health officer The requirements for a service building and other sanitary physical facilities may be waived by the health officer on the determination that public health will not be endangered; but the location of the site, the facilities which are provided, and the method of conducting such rally shall be acceptable to the health officer before a special permit shall be issued specifying the location of the site. The period of operation shall not exceed ten days.
(Prior code § 23.28.090)