A. 
An application for development of a lot or parcel of land for mobile home park purposes shall be made and approved or approved as modified before any permit for such use shall be issued.
B. 
Articles III and IV of Chapter 320, Subdivision and Land Development, shall govern the processing of all applications for mobile home park development, and is accordingly incorporated herein by reference.
In addition to the requirements contained in Article III of Chapter 320, Subdivision and Land Development, an application for preliminary or final approval of a mobile home park shall indicate by drawings, diagrams, maps, text, affidavit or other legal instrument, the following:
A. 
That the parcel or lot for which application is made is held in single and separate ownership.
B. 
The placement, location and number of mobile home lots and mobile home pads on a layout map of the parcel at a scale of one inch equals 50 feet.
C. 
The location and dimension of all parking facilities.
D. 
The locale, dimension and arrangement of all areas to be devoted to lawns, buffer strips, screen planting and recreation.
E. 
Location of all existing tree masses and trees of over six-inch caliper.
F. 
Proposed provisions for street and on-site lighting.
G. 
Plans for the community fuel supply system showing the location, depth, slope, size, material and planned delivery pressure of all necessary mains and laterals for connection of individual mobile home lots, and any permanent structure designed to serve park residents, to the central fuel storage facility. Manholes, pressure regulating valves, and storage tank locations shall also be indicated on this plan.
H. 
Plans for the electrical distribution system showing the location and depth of all necessary primary and secondary distribution lines for connection of individual mobile home lots, and any permanent structures designed to serve park residents, to the electrical utility service entry point. The planned current and voltage loads to be carried by each distribution line shall be indicated. The type and gauge of wire and the type of conduit into which each line is to be installed shall be indicated. Location of transformers, overcurrent protection devices, disconnect devices and system grounding points shall also be indicated.
I. 
Plans for the telephone and master television antenna system showing the location and depth of all necessary distribution lines for connection of individual mobile home lots, and any permanent structures designed to serve park residents to the telephone service entry point or the master television antenna. The locations of any transformers, repeater stations or secondary distribution panels shall also be indicated.
J. 
Plans of a typical mobile home pad showing the size of the pad, its construction, the location of utility connections, the location of the on-site fuel storage area if a central fuel distribution system is not provided, the location and construction of anchors used to secure the mobile home against overturning forces.
K. 
Plans for any and all permanent structures within the mobile home park, including the following data:
(1) 
Foundation plan. Showing the dimensions, wall thickness and all construction involved.
(2) 
General floor plan. Plans of all building floor areas indicating purpose and showing locations of partitions, windows, doors and equipment.
(3) 
Elevations. Typical elevations of proposed buildings showing exterior design, materials, windows and doorways. General elevations must show all sides of buildings, window and door outlines, existing and finish grades, floor elevations, roofs, attic vents, and any parapets, gutters, and downspouts.
(4) 
Mechanical. Design data of heating and cooling systems showing all necessary heaters, boilers, pumps, motors, compressors, fans, pipes, ducts, equipment and construction for proposed buildings. Electrical drawings showing outside service, panels, outlets, switches, light fixtures, and all wiring to motors and power equipment. Main distribution to electrical systems must be shown as well as special mechanical installations such as vertical transportation and ventilating systems.
L. 
Rules and regulations adopted by the park owner governing the daily operation of the park and the conduct of the park residents.