1290.03 DENSITY, DIMENSIONAL, AND GENERAL LAYOUT STANDARDS.
   (a)   Area and density regulations.
      (1)   Each mobile home lot shall be clearly marked and shall contain a driveway with unobstructed access to a street.
      (2)   Each mobile home shall be located on the lot so that there will be a minimum of 30 feet between mobile homes and so that no mobile home will be less than 50 feet from any exterior boundary of the mobile home park.
      (3)   The minimum size of any mobile home lot shall be 6,000 square feet. Lots designed for recreational vehicles shall have an average of not less than 800 square feet provided for each vehicle.
      (4)   The minimum frontage for any mobile home lot shall be 80 feet.
      (5)   No mobile home shall be located less than 50 feet from any public or private street right-of-way or so that any part of such mobile home will obstruct any roadway or walkway in a mobile home park.
      (6)   Each mobile home lot shall be graded and improved to provide a deck/patio for the mobile home, which shall have a minimum size of eight feet by 10 feet.
      (7)   No service building shall be located within 50 feet of any public or private street right-of-way.
   (b)   Site layout.
      (1)   Mobile homes placed on individual lots are encouraged to be placed off- center on the lots, so as to provide a large usable open yard space and outdoor living area in one section of the lot.
      (2)   Groups or clusters of units, so placed as to create interior spaces and courtyards, shall be incorporated whenever feasible.
      (3)   There shall be variety in the arrangement and orientation of mobile homes, with particular attention given to topography and existing trees. Site layout shall be designed to ensure that mobile home units are offset to avoid long, uninterrupted corridors between the units.
      (4)   The applicant is strongly encouraged to design the mobile home park so that many units have their long axis east-west, offering southern exposure to their longest wall and roof areas. When topographic conditions make a street layout for good solar orientation of units difficult or undesirable, lots should be laid out so that units can be oriented to the south to the greatest extent possible.
(Ord. 961, § 603. Passed 8-13-01.)