A recreation vehicle park shall be an area designed and developed to provide nonpermanent storage and/or parking for recreation vehicles. The usual use of the facility would be overnight and weekends. However, a week or two reflecting vacation periods and hunting seasons would also be planned uses. Some space could also be provided for placement of a vehicle for the entire spring and fall season to be used on weekends and/or vacations.
A license shall be required to operate a recreation vehicle park. The license shall be for one year and must be renewed annually. The license fee and annual renewal fee shall be as established from time to time by resolution of Borough Council.
A complete plan for the park shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Commission and Borough Council and shall show at least the following:
A. 
The driveways, exits, entrances, and walks shall be clearly marked and surfaced with a permanent dust-free material. One-way traffic driveways shall be not less than 12 feet wide and two-way traffic driveways shall not be less an 22 feet wide.
B. 
An area of not less than 2,400 square feet shall be provided for each trailer coach.
C. 
The minimum width of each vehicle space shall be 40 feet.
D. 
The minimum depth of each vehicle space shall be not less than 60 feet; or 30% longer than the length of the vehicle, whichever requirement is greater.
E. 
Each vehicle shall be located not less than 20 feet from any building and not less than 30 feet from a lot line bounding adjacent property.
F. 
Separate provision shall be made for parking on or adjacent to the vehicle space, or at a location removed from the vehicle space. There shall be one such off-street parking space not less than 10 feet wide and 20 feet long for each vehicle space in the park.
G. 
In addition to the off-street parking required in Subsection F above, there shall be additional off-street parking space required equal to 1/2 the number of spaces provided.
H. 
The plan for any proposed recreation vehicle park development shall be presented to the Planning Commission for approval before any vehicle shall be permitted on the site.
I. 
Sewers. Plans for any and all sewers must be reviewed and approved by the Department of Environmental Protection before any Borough approval will be given. Each recreation vehicle park shall be provided with sewage disposal facilities. The proposed provisions for sewage shall be presented to the Planning Commission and the Municipal Engineer for approval before any vehicle shall be permitted on the site. A collective sewerage type facility or an approved central facility may be provided.
J. 
Flood hazard areas. Compliance with all applicable sections of the Borough Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 255) shall be required, and conformance with regulations set forth herein under Article VIII shall be required.