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LICENSED MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS; PARK STANDARDS
§ 152.065 PLACEMENT OF MANUFACTURED HOMES.
   All manufactured homes will be positioned in compliance with chapter 160 of this Code.
(1992 Code, § 24-14) (Ord. 76-85, passed 9-23-1985; Ord. 93-95, passed 7-3-1995)
§ 152.066 WATER SUPPLY.
   An accessible, adequate, safe and potable supply of water will be provided in each licensed manufactured home park capable of furnishing a minimum of 125 gallons per day per manufactured home space. Where a public supply of water of the quality is available, connection will be made thereto and its supply will be used exclusively. The development of an independent water supply to serve the manufactured home park will be made only after express approval has been granted by the agency.
(1992 Code, § 24-15) (Ord. 76-85, passed 9-23-1985; Ord. 93-95, passed 7-3-1995)
Cross-reference:
   Utilities, see title V
§ 152.067 WASTE DISPOSAL.
   (a)   All plumbing in the licensed manufactured home park will comply with the plumbing code as adopted by the city and also applicable state codes.
   (b)   All waste from showers, toilets, laundries, faucets and lavatories will be wasted into a sewer system extended from and connected with an approved sewer system or private disposal system which has the approval of the agency.
(1992 Code, § 24-16) (Ord. 76-85, passed 9-23-1985; Ord. 93-95, passed 7-3-1995)
Cross-reference:
   Plumbing, see §§ 150.301 et seq.
   Utilities, see title V
§ 152.068 GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
   (a)   The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in the manufactured home park will be so managed as to create no health hazards, rodent harborage, insect breeding areas, accident hazards or air pollution. All refuse will be stored in flytight, weathertight, rodentproof containers, which will be provided in sufficient number and capacity to prevent any refuse from overflowing.
   (b)   Racks or holders will be provided for all refuse containers. The containers will be stored on four-inch thick concrete slabs or in racks, the bottoms of which are at least 18 inches above ground. The container racks or holders will be designed to prevent containers from being tipped to minimize spillage and container deterioration and to facilitate cleaning around them.
   (c)   Insect and rodent control measures to safeguard public health, as recommended by the agency, will be applied in the licensed manufactured home park. Skirting of manufactured homes will be done in a manner so as to prevent rodent harborage.
(1992 Code, § 24-17) (Ord. 76-85, passed 9-23-1985; Ord. 93-95, passed 7-3-1995)
Cross-reference:
   Garbage and trash, see ch. 57
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