§ 157.046 MHP MOBILE HOME PARK.
   The MHP Mobile Home Park District is established to provide for medium and high density residential use. The principle use of land is for planned mobile home parks, including mobile homes and other related facilities normally required to provide a balanced and attractive residential area. Safety of the residents, attractiveness, order and efficiency are encouraged by providing for adequate light and open space for mobile homes and related facilities. The minimum overall land area shall be 2 acres or greater.
   (A)   Permitted uses and structures.
      (1)   Mobile home units; and
      (2)   Travel trailers.
   (B)   Permitted accessory uses and structures. Uses and structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to permitted or permissible uses and structures.
   (C)   Dimensional requirements.
      (1)   Lot area. Minimum size of mobile home space shall be 4,000 square feet.
      (2)   Placement of mobile home units. Mobile homes shall be so located on each space that there shall be at least a 20-foot clearance between mobile homes; provided, however, that with respect to mobile homes parked end-to-end, the end-to-end clearance may not be less than 20 feet. No mobile home shall be located closer than 10 feet to any building within the park which does not abut upon a public street or highway. No mobile home shall be located closer than 25 feet to any property line of the park abutting upon a public street or highway.
      (3)   Building height. No building shall exceed 35 feet in height, except for flagpoles, antennas, chimneys and similar accessories to buildings, which are exempt from this height limitation.
      (4)   Open space. Common open space or park area, excluding public drives, shall be provided in accordance with the minimum requirements of 500 square feet per mobile home unit.
   (D)   Off-street parking. Off-street parking and unloading shall be provided in accordance with the requirements in § 157.080.
(Ord. 81-1, passed 7-10-1981; Am. Ord. 97-5, passed 4-24-1997)