Design and construction of manufactured home courts
shall conform to applicable zoning and building regulations and generally
accepted standards for manufactured home courts.
Gutters, culverts, catch basins, drain inlets, stormwater
sewers and approved combined storm and sanitary sewers may be utilized
where deemed necessary.
Surfacing. Walks, driveways and parking spaces shall
be provided with paved and durable surfacing so as to provide safe
and easy access under normal use and weather conditions.
Exterior lighting. Artificial lighting shall be provided
to illuminate walks, driveways and parking spaces for the safe movement
of pedestrians and vehicles at night.
Utilities, including gas-piping systems where provided,
shall have sufficient capacity to supply the requirements of the manufactured
home court and for the maximum number of connected manufactured homes.
Water supply system. The water supply system shall
be designed to provide a sufficient supply of potable water, under
adequate pressure, to outlets servicing manufactured homes, community
structures, drinking fountains, hose connections, hydrants, etc.
Private water system. Where a public water supply
system is not available, an adequate private water supply system,
approved by the State, County or City Health Department having jurisdiction,
shall be provided.
Sewage disposal systems shall provide each manufactured
home and community structures containing plumbing fixtures with an
adequate and safe method of sewage disposal.
No sewage from a plumbing system shall be disposed
of into the waters of the State of New York, except where specially
approved by the authority having jurisdiction, in accordance with
Article 12 of the New York State Public Health Law.
Private sewage disposal system. Where a public sewerage
system is not available, an adequate private sewage disposal system,
approved by the State, County or City Health Department having jurisdiction,
shall be provided.
Gas-piping systems. Gas-piping systems shall be designed
to provide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the maximum demand without
undue loss of pressure at the connection to the manufactured home
furthest from the source of supply.
Electrical system. Electrical systems shall be designed
to provide an adequate capacity to supply the connected load without
exceeding the allowable current-carrying capacity of the conductors.
Manufactured home stands shall be adequately compacted
and at such elevation, distance and angle, in relation to the accessway,
as to facilitate the safe and efficient placement and removal of the
manufactured home.
Utility connections, including gas connection where
provided, shall be readily accessible at the manufactured home stand
and shall have means for safe and efficient hookup to the manufactured
home.
Water supply connections shall be located a safe distance
from sanitary drainage connection and shall not be subject to surface
drainage. Means shall be provided for a suitable watertight connection,
without cross-connection and danger of freezing.
Sanitary drainage connections shall be at proper locations
relative to the manufactured home, and piping shall have a continuous
grade to the point of disposal. Drainage connection shall be provided
with suitable fittings to permit a watertight junction to be made
with the manufactured home outlet.
The electric system connection receptacle or terminal
box shall be of an approved weatherproof type. Such receptacle shall
have provision for an equipment ground.
Liquefied petroleum gas storage containers having
a capacity exceeding 125 gallons shall be located not less than 25
feet from the nearest manufactured home, structure, building and lot
line and shall not be subject to damage from moving vehicles.
Brush and weed control. Open areas shall be maintained
free of heavy undergrowths. Accumulations of plant growth which are
noxious or detrimental to health shall be eliminated.
Infestation. Grounds and structures shall be maintained
free of insect, vermin and rodent harborage and infestation. Methods
used for purposes of extermination shall conform to generally accepted
practice.
Structures. Exterior wood surfaces of structures that
are not inherently resistant to deterioration shall be periodically
treated with a protective coating of paint or other suitable preservative.