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A. Masonry walls shall be constructed on side and rear adjoining property lines where required by planning commission.
B. There shall be a masonry wall provided along the front setback line for the full width of the property except for access drives and walks. Said wall shall be a minimum of four feet in height.
(Prior code § 17.16.040 (Ord. 503 § 6.0, 1961))
Masonry walls shall be designed and constructed as follows:
A. Not less than eight inches in width;
B. Laid up in cement mortar;
C. Reinforced with appropriate steel and tied with properly designed bond beams;
D. Designed and constructed so as to withstand vertical live and dead loads imposed upon them and to withstand a horizontal force from any direction of fifteen pounds per square foot of wind pressure on a vertical projection of the exposed surface of the walls;
E. Designed so as to admit of a rational analysis in accordance with established principles of mechanics.
(Prior code § 17.16.050 (Ord. 503 § 6.5, 1961))
A. All awnings in trailer parks shall be made of metal or of other approved material; provided, however, that neither canvas nor any similar fabric material may be used unless it is approved by the city fire marshal.
B. Metal roofing materials shall be of corrugated or similarly reinforced sheet metals not less than 26-gauge and shall be securely anchored to the framework.
C. Framework for awnings shall be of standard metal pipe not less than three-fourths-inch in diameter. Uprights of framework may be of an approved material of equal or greater strength. Metal or other rigid awnings may have supporting framework of similar or other approved materials; provided, however, that the weight of the awning is adequately supported. All joints of metal pipe framework shall be securely fastened with standard screw-pipe or pipe-connected fittings. Welded joints may be used. Awnings shall be freestanding except that one side may be attached to an approved awning track on the trailer coach.
D. Awnings shall have at least two sides entirely open at all times. Drops may be used provided they are not permanently anchored.
E. Cooking shall not be permitted within or under any awning nor shall any heating or cooking appliance be installed or used within any awning, except that portable barbecues may be used under metal awnings.
F. No awning shall be erected or maintained over nor enclose wholly or in part any private toilet or bath compartment.
(Prior code § 17.16.160 (Ord. 503 § 11.5, 1961))
A. Every windbreak in a trailer park shall be designed, erected, and maintained as a freestanding structure. No portion of a windbreak shall be attached to or become a part of any trailer coach.
B. Windbreaks in excess of seventy-two inches in height shall be designed to withstand vertical live and dead loads imposed upon them and to withstand a horizontal force from any direction of fifteen pounds per square foot wind pressure on the vertical projection of exposed surface of the structure and shall require a building permit therefor.
C. A windbreak shall be erected and maintained so that neither of the ends nor any other portion shall be returned to form an enclosure. No windbreak shall support a roof or awning.
(Prior code § 17.16.170 (Ord. 503 § 12.0, 1961))
A. Every trailer site in a trailer park shall provide a gas-tight and water-tight connection for sewage disposal which shall be connected into an underground sewage collection system discharging into a public sewer or private disposal system.
B. No dependent trailer shall be parked at any time in any trailer park in the city.
C. Every trailer park must have not less than one toilet, one bath, and one lavatory for each sex for each fifty spaces or fraction thereof, and no trailer site shall be more distant from any of the facilities than five hundred feet.
D. The public toilets shall be maintained readily accessible to all the tenants at all times and for the exclusive use of the occupants of the trailer sites.
E. In every trailer park, water closets for men shall be distinctly marked: "For Men"; and water closets for women shall be distinctly marked" "For Women." In addition, the location of water closets shall be plainly indicated by signs.
F. In every trailer park, shower baths or other bathing facilities with hot and cold running water shall be installed in separate compartments. Every compartment shall be provided with a self-closing door or otherwise equipped with a waterproof draw curtain.
G. The floor of every shower bath compartment and water closet compartment shall be constructed and shall be maintained in a waterproof condition.
H. Every water closet compartment or compartment containing bathing facilities shall be provided with one or more windows having an aggregate area of not less than six square feet. However, if the room contains more than one water closet, bath, or urinal, the total window area shall be equivalent to three square feet for each water closet, bath, or urinal, but need not exceed one-fourth of the superficial floor area of the room.
I. There shall be not less than one lavatory for each sex installed in every building containing public toilets.
(Prior code § 17.16.180(A--I) (Ord. 503 § 12.5(a)--(i), 1961))
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