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A. In no event shall the occupied area of a trailer site exceed seventy-five percent of the total site area.
B. The area shall be deemed to be occupied when covered or occupied by a trailer, awning, closet, cupboard, automobile, structure, or combination thereof.
(Prior code § 17.16.100 (Ord. 503 § 8.5, 1961))
A. The minimum widths of streets within a trailer park shall be as follows:
1. When trailer sites are constructed at a ninety-degree angle from a street, the street width shall be a minimum of twenty-five feet.
2. When trailer sites are constructed at a sixty-degree angle from a street, the street width shall be a minimum of twenty-two feet.
3. When trailer sites are constructed at a forty-five-degree angle from a street, the street width shall be a minimum of twenty feet.
B. Parking shall not be permitted on streets; except that parallel parking may be permitted in streets having a clear width of thirty-five feet or more, or where sites exist on only one side of the street and the clear width of the street is twenty-eight feet or more.
C. All roadways shall be surfaced with a minimum of two-inch thick asphalt, concrete, plant mix, or other approved materials.
(Prior code § 17.16.080 (Ord. 503 § 7.5, 1961))
Concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, conforming to specifications approved by the city engineer, shall be installed along the common boundary line of every trailer park with a public street unless such improvements are already in place. Such installation shall be at the expense of the owner or operator of the trailer park.
(Prior code § 17.16.060 (Ord. 503, § 6.6, 1961))
If the city building inspector considers it necessary for the protection of the health of the occupant of a trailer park or any portion of a trailer park, or for proper sanitation, he may require that one or more of the sites be graveled, or properly paved and surfaced with concrete, asphalt, grass, or similar material.
(Prior code § 17.16.140(D) (Ord. 503 § 10.5 (d), 1961))
A. No obstruction of any kind shall be erected, placed, or maintained on or about a trailer site that will impede the movement of a trailer from a site to a driveway or prevent inspection of plumbing and electrical facilities and related trailer equipment.
B. No structure shall be so erected, placed, or maintained in a trailer park as to obstruct a required opening in an awning, a required open space on a site, or prevent inspection of electrical or sanitary facilities or trailer equipment. Approved storage cabinets may be placed at the rear of the trailer not under an awning. Cabinets shall have a maximum depth of thirty-six inches and a maximum height of six feet.
(Prior code §§ 17.16.140(C), 17.16.150 (Ord. 503 §§ 10.5(c), 11.0, 1961))
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