(A) Water. An adequate and safe supply of water shall be readily available at each mobile home park space. Each mobile home park shall obtain water from a public water supply when available, and when unavailable, from a source approved by the County Environmental Health Department. The supply shall be adequate for the park requirements. The drinking, cooking, laundry and general bathroom water supply for each individual mobile home shall be obtained from faucets or other plumbing connections located within each mobile home.
(B) Sanitary sewer.
(1) Each mobile home park shall be provided with an adequate sewage disposal system, either by connecting to a public sewage system or septic tank system approved by the County Environmental Health Department and/or State Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Division of Environmental Management.
(2) All sewage waste from toilets, showers, bathtubs, lavatories, wash basins, refrigerator drains, sinks, faucets and water using appliances not herein mentioned, shall be piped into the mobile home park sewage disposal system.
(C) Electricity. Each mobile home located in a mobile home park shall be provided with electricity sufficient enough to safely meet the maximum anticipated requirements of a mobile home. All wiring connections from the meter to mobile home must comply with the National Electrical Code.
(Ord. passed 9-3-1986; Ord. passed 5-6-2008)