Sec 62-40 Subdivisions
The following provisions shall apply to manufactured or mobile home subdivisions:
   A.   Manufactured home and mobile home subdivisions shall comply with Chapters 94 and 122, except as otherwise provided in this section.
   B.   The minimum size of such a subdivision shall be five (5) acres.
   C.   No residences except mobile or manufactured homes shall be permitted in such a subdivision.
   D.   Minimum effective lot widths in the subdivision shall be fifty (50) feet, measured at the front building line, and minimum lot areas shall be five thousand (5,000) square feet, consistent with the adopted zoning regulations. At least a five (5) foot side yard shall be provided on each lot beyond any home and additions thereto. In areas not serviced by a public sewer, the minimum additional lot area shall be determined by the Health Officer on the basis of safe and sanitary sewer service. The effective lot width of a mobile or manufactured home lot shall be determined for interior lots by measuring at right angles across the lot from one (1) diagonal side line to the other and for comer lots the measurement shall be made at right angles from diagonal having the greatest divergence from perpendicular to the street, through the midpoint of the rear line of the required front yard, to the opposite lot line, or an extension thereof.
   E.   Side lines of lots in the subdivisions need not be at right angles to straight street lines or radial to curved street lines.
   F.   Regardless of the effective lot width, the subdivision lots must abut a public street for at least twenty-five (25) feet.
   G.   All such subdivisions, except those developed under residential estates zoning district standards, shall have a green belt planting strip of not less than twenty (20) feet in width along all subdivision boundaries. Such greenbelt shall be composed of:
      1.   One (1) row of deciduous or evergreen trees spaced not more than forty (40) feet apart;
      2.   Not less than three (3) rows of shrubs spaced not more than forty (40) feet apart; and
      3.   Not less than three (3) rows of shrubs spaced not more than eight (8) feet apart, which shrubs will eventually grow to a height of not less than twelve (12) feet.
(Code 1991, § 5-1122)
Cross reference- Subdivisions, Ch. 94.