§ 9.6.127 PROCEDURES FOR REVIEW.
   (A)   Review and approval. Subdivisions which will provide multiple spaces for recreational camping vehicles or mobile homes and subdivisions created for rent or lease are exempt from the surveying and filing requirements of the MSPA. However, these subdivisions must be submitted for review and approved by the governing body before portions of the subdivision may be rented or leased.
      (1)   Submittal. The subdivider shall submit a completed application in accordance with § 9.6.25 and a plan of the proposed development, conforming to the requirements for preliminary plats.
      (2)   Review. The procedure used to review subdivisions for rent or lease will depend on the number of spaces within the proposed subdivision. Proposed subdivisions containing six or more spaces must be reviewed pursuant to § 9.6.60 of these regulations. Proposed subdivisions containing five or fewer spaces must be reviewed pursuant to §§ 9.6.45 through 9.6.47 of these regulations. The subdivider shall submit to City Planning Staff the preliminary plans, profiles, tentative grades and specifications for proposed improvements. The plan must show the space layout and the proposed location of the mobile home, recreational vehicle or other unit on the land included in the plan.
   (B)   Improvements. The subdivider shall install all required improvements before renting or leasing any portion of the subdivision. The governing body or its agents will inspect all required improvements in order to assure conformance with the approved construction plans and specifications.
   (C)   Final plan review. In lieu of filing a final plat, the subdivider shall submit a final plan to the subdivision reviewer complying with the requirements of Final Plats in §§ 9.6.20 through 9.6.32 . The final plan will be reviewed to assure it conforms to the approved preliminary plan. The approved plan shall be maintained in the office of the City Clerk.
   (D)   DPHHS license. If a subdivision which will provide four or more spaces for recreational camping vehicles or mobile homes is also a “trailer court”, “work camp”, “youth camp” or “campground” as those terms are defined in M.C.A. § 50-52-101, the City Council will not grant final approval of the subdivision until the subdivider obtains a license for the facility from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services under M.C.A. Title 50, Chapter 52.
(Res. 607, passed 7-1-2019)