§ 155.126 MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Mobile home sales. The sale of mobile homes within a mobile home park shall be restricted to not more than 10% of the total number of units in any month. Their display shall be compatible with that of occupied units and the use of advertising signs and attractions shall not be permitted.
   (B)   Transient occupancy. Approval may be granted for transient occupancy of homes in a mobile home park. Approval may also be granted for rental lots. Ownership of mobile homes in a park may be either by the park owner or by individual owners.
   (C)   Snow removal. Snow shall be removed from streets and sidewalks in compliance with current regulations which apply to all residential areas.
   (D)   The Mobile Homes Building Code. M.S. §§ 327.31 et seq. is hereby adopted, and incorporated by reference into this title. Three copies of said code, including the accompanying Rules and Regulations for Mobile Homes as found in MoH 1-905, shall be marked "City of Worthington - Official Copy" and kept on file in the office of the City Clerk, and shall be open for inspection and use by the public.
   (E)   Skirts. Skirting of a permanent type material and construction shall be installed to enclose the open space between the bottom of a mobile home floor and the grade level of the mobile home stand and shall be constructed to provide substantial resistance to heavy winds.
      (1)   Skirting shall be maintained in an attractive manner consistent with the exterior of the mobile home.
      (2)   Sufficient screened, ventilating area shall be installed in the skirting to supply the combustion requirements of heating units and other ventilating requirements of the mobile home. Provision shall be made for easy removal of a section large enough to permit access for inspection for repairs on sewer and water riser connections.
   (F)   Electrical connections. Each mobile home stand shall be provided with an approved disconnecting device and over-current protective equipment. The minimum service per mobile home stand outlet shall be according to city specifications. Outlet receptacles at each mobile home stand shall be located not more than 25 feet from the over-current protective devices in the mobile home and a three-pole, four-wire grounding shall be used. Receptacles shall be of weather-proof construction and configurations shall be in accordance with Standard for Mobile Homes USAS A119.1 published by the United States of America Standards Institute or similar equipment meeting the approval of the city electrical code. The mobile home shall be connected to the outlet receptacle by an approved type of flexible cable with connectors and a male attachment plug. Where the calculated load is between 50 and 100 amperes, a second 50 ampere power supply assembly may be installed or an electrical service shall be provided by means of permanently installed conductors. All exposed non-current carrying metal parts of mobile homes and all equipment having electrical connections shall be grounded by means of an approved grounding conductor with branch circuit or other approved method of grounded metallic wiring. The neutral conductor shall not be used as a ground for mobile homes or other electrical equipment.
   (G)   Water and sewer Water and sewer connections shall satisfy the requirements of state and city codes and regulations and the regulations of the Water and Sewer Departments and the Health Officer. Adequate provision must be made to prevent freezing of water and service lines and connections.
   (H)   Restriction on occupancy. The mobile home shall not be occupied for dwelling purposes until it is properly placed on a mobile home stand and is connected to water, sewage, and electrical utilities and an occupancy permit is secured.
   (I)   Notice. It is the responsibility of the park management to notify all occupants of this title.
('69 Code, § 7-17.07) Penalty, see § 155.999