9-5-12: SITE AND STRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS:
   A.   Development Standards:
      1.   Minimum park site area: One acre.
      2.   Maximum building height: Two (2) stories or thirty feet (30'), whichever is greater.
      3.   Minimum net site area per recreational vehicle space: One thousand (1,000) square feet.
      4.   Minimum setback of any building or recreational vehicle from any public street line: Ten feet (10').
      5.   Minimum setback from the exterior boundary line of the recreational vehicle park for any building or recreational vehicle: Ten feet (10').
   B.   General Design Requirements: The following are general requirements:
      1.   Landscaping; Parking Areas:
         a.   Exposed ground surfaces in all parts of every recreational vehicle parking space shall be landscaped. Each vehicle parking space shall have a minimum width of ten feet (10').
         b.   Exposed ground surfaces in all other parts of the recreational vehicle park shall be covered with stone screening or other approved organic material or protected with a vegetative growth that is capable of preventing soil erosion and eliminating objectionable dust.
      2.   Density: The density shall not exceed twenty five (25) recreational vehicle spaces per gross acre of park site.
      3.   Recreation Area Or Open Space: In all recreational vehicle parks there shall be at least one recreation area or open space accessible from all vehicle spaces. The size of such recreation area or open space shall not be less than five percent (5%) of gross park area and shall be landscaped in an approved manner.
      4.   Pedestrianways: Pedestrian accessways shall have a minimum width of five feet (5') and shall be surfaced with a material as approved by the city.
      5.   Sewage Disposal: Fifty percent (50%) of the recreational vehicle spaces within a recreational vehicle park shall be provided with individual sewer connections and shall be constructed in accordance with applicable state and local controls. The other fifty percent (50%) of the spaces may be used for dry camping.
      6.   Sanitary Stations: One sanitary station shall be provided as required by the Nevada health division or the uniform plumbing code as adopted by the city, whichever is greater.
      7.   Electrical Systems: An electrical outlet supplying at least one hundred ten (110) volts, which is in compliance with all state and local laws and codes, shall be provided for each space.
      8.   Fences: Each recreational vehicle park shall be fenced with a screening fence not more than six feet (6') nor less than four feet (4') in height around the entire boundary of the park. Fencing materials and height shall be subject to approval by the city council.
   C.   Street System: The following is the street system:
      1.   Streets Required; Design: All vehicle spaces shall be provided with safe and convenient vehicular access from public or private streets to each vehicle parking space; alignment width and gradient is as may be required by city code.
      2.   Surfacing: All streets shall be paved and shall be well drained with either valley gutter or rolled curbing.
      3.   Access: Access to the recreational vehicle parks shall be designed to minimize congestion and movement of traffic on adjacent streets. All traffic ingress and egress from such parks shall be through controlled entrances and exits.
      4.   Internal Streets, Off Street Parking And Maneuvering:
         a.   Twenty feet (20') minimum paved width for internal streets having two-way traffic; one-way streets shall have a minimum paved width of twelve feet (12') or as required by this code.
         b.   Each recreational vehicle park shall provide sufficient parking and maneuvering space and an off street parking space shall be provided for a tow vehicle.
         c.   Streets shall be properly signed.
   D.   Signs And Lighting:
      1.   All streets and driveways shall be properly signed and shall be lighted at night with at least the equivalent of a fifty (50) watt lamp for each one hundred (100) linear feet of street.
      2.   All accessory buildings for public use shall have each room and building clearly signed as to its particular use.
      3.   Restrooms shall be clearly signed and illuminated.
      4.   Signs identifying buildings and rooms shall not exceed two (2) square feet in area and naming the use only.
      5.   One business identification sign advertising the recreational vehicle park located on the premises shall be subject to this code.
   E.   Central Accessory Buildings:
      1.   A central accessory building containing the necessary toilet and plumbing fixtures shall be provided in all recreational vehicle parks when required by this code. Such building or structure shall be conveniently located within a radius of five hundred feet (500') to the vehicle spaces or spaces to be served and shall conform to the requirements of the Nevada health division.
      2.   Central accessory buildings housing toilet facilities shall be moistureproof, permanent structures complying with all applicable laws regulating such construction and equipment. Toilet facilities for men and women shall be separated by a soundproof wall. Each toilet, washbasin, bathtub or shower stall shall be in a private compartment with a door to ensure privacy. Floors shall be constructed of water impervious materials sloping to a floor drain connecting with the sewage system.
      3.   Sewage and waste from showers, baths, basins and toilets shall be discharged into the water system in compliance with applicable regulations of the health department. (Ord. 07-08, 11-26-2007)