§ 119.14 MARKERS, PATIOS AND STORAGE FOR MOBILE HOME LOTS.
   (A)   Storage. There shall be posted and maintained in a conspicuous place on each lot a number corresponding to the number of each lot as shown on the plat plan submitted as required in § 119.03 so that each lot may be easily identified.
   (B)   Patio.
      (1)   Generally. Each mobile home lot may provide an appropriate outdoor living space to supplement the interior space of a mobile home.
      (2)   Construction.
         (a)   Any subgrading shall be well drained, uniformly graded and compacted.
         (b)   Construction shall provide a useful outdoor surface constructed or formed either monolithically or in movable units with weather resistant materials placed sufficiently close together to create a paved area.
   (C)   Tenant storage.
      (1)   Generally. Storage facilities may be provided on or conveniently near each mobile home lot:
         (a)   For the active storage of outdoor equipment, furniture or tools; or
         (b)   For the inactive storage of any other materials as is used only seasonally or infrequently by the typical tenant and cannot be conveniently stored in the typical mobile home.
      (2)   Size. There shall be a minimum of 90 cubic feet provided for general storage for each mobile home lot.
      (3)   Design and location of storage facilities. Storage facilities shall be provided on the lot, or in compounds located within a reasonable distance, not more than 500 feet from each stand located not closer to private streets and public streets than the mobile home unit itself. Storage facilities shall be designed in a manner that will enhance the appearance of the court and shall be constructed of suitable weather resistant materials appropriate under the uses and maintenance contemplated.
(1980 Code, § 19.1014) Penalty, see § 119.99