(a) Every mobile home park shall have access to a public street either by abutting directly on such street or by means of a private road not less than fifteen feet wide. Along one side of such private road for its full length, shall be a walkway not less than three feet wide and raised six inches above the roadway. Such roadway from the street line in and every road required by the terms of this article within any mobile home park shall be paved or constructed in a manner suitable to the City Engineer.
(b) Roadways not less than fifteen feet wide shall be provided in every mobile home park so located that each and every trailer unit shall have direct access thereto.
(c) The entire area of every mobile home park, exclusive of roadways, well-maintained lawns and planted areas, shall be thoroughly graveled or paved.
(d) Every mobile home park shall be surrounded on all sides, except those sides directly abutting on a public street, with a fence not less than six feet high constructed and maintained so as effectively to prevent the passage of persons. There shall be no opening or gate in such fence except with the written approval of the owner of the immediately adjoining land, which approval shall be filed with the Building Inspector.
(e) Each trailer unit in every mobile home park shall contain not less than 3600 square feet of ground and shall not be less than fifty feet in minimum width measured at right angles to the side lines thereof. The boundary lines of every trailer unit shall be plainly and permanently marked or otherwise indicated.
(f) There shall be not less than ten feet between any part of any mobile home and any boundary line of the trailer unit on which it is located.
(g) No automobiles or town cars parked on any trailer unit shall extend beyond the boundaries of said unit.
(1960 Code 7-329)