As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
GRADE
A reference plane consisting of the average finished ground
level adjacent to a structure, building or facility at all visible
exterior walls.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A unit of housing which:
A.
Consists of one or more transportable sections
which are substantially constructed off site and, if more than one
section, are joined together on site;
B.
Is built on a permanent chassis;
C.
Is designed to be used, when connected to utilities,
as a dwelling on permanent or nonpermanent foundation; and
D.
Is manufactured in accordance with the standards
promulgated for a manufactured home by the Secretary of the United
States Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to the
National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act
of 1974, Pub. L. 93-383 (42 U.S.C. § 5401 et seq.), and
the standards promulgated for a manufactured or mobile home by the
Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs pursuant to the
State Uniform Construction Code Act, P.L. 1975, c. 217 (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119
et seq.).
MOBILE HOME
A unit of housing which was fabricated in an off-site manufacturing
facility, designed to be a permanent residence, built prior to enactment
of the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards
Act of 1974, which became effective on June 15, 1976.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel of land or two or more parcels of land containing
no fewer than 10 sites equipped for the installation of manufactured
homes, or mobile homes installed prior to the enactment of this article,
where these sites are under common ownership and control for the purpose
of leasing each site to the owner of a manufactured home for the installation
thereof, and where the owner or owners provide services which are
provided by the municipality in which the park is located for property
owners outside the park, which services may include but shall not
be limited to:
A.
The construction and maintenance of streets;
B.
Lighting of streets and other common areas;
E.
Provisions for the drainage of surface water
from home sites and common areas. While more appropriately called
a "manufactured home community" today, for purposes of this article,
"mobile home park" will continue to be used to maintain consistency
with state statute.
NONPERMANENT FOUNDATION
A foundation consisting of nonmortared blocks, wheels, concrete
slab, runners or any combination thereof, or any other system approved
by the Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs for the
installation and anchorage of a manufactured home on other than a
permanent foundation.
PERMANENT FOUNDATION
A system of support installed either partially or entirely
below grade, which is:
A.
Capable of transferring all design loads imposed
by or upon the structure into soil or bedrock without failure;
B.
Placed at an adequate depth below grade to prevent
frost damage; and
C.
Constructed of material approved by the Commissioner
of the Department of Community Affairs.
RUNNERS
A system of support consisting of poured concrete strips
running the length of the chassis of a manufactured home under the
lengthwise walls of that home.
TRAILER
A recreational vehicle, travel trailer, camper or other transportable
temporary dwelling unit, with or without its own motor power, designed
and constructed for travel and recreational purposes, to be installed
on a nonpermanent foundation if installation is required. Such vehicles
may be parked on a mobile or manufactured home space, if registered,
but cannot be occupied as a dwelling.
The purpose of this article is to regulate the
construction and operation of mobile home parks, a form of residential
development that is a practical means of providing affordable housing.
This article is enacted by authority of N.J.S.A.
40:52-1 et seq., governing licenses, and N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.,
governing land use.
The licensing provisions of this article shall
be under the jurisdiction of City Council. The land use provisions
of this article shall be under the jurisdiction of the Planning Board.
[Amended 7-23-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-49]
City Council has provided for a maximum of 17
mobile home park licenses.
Nonconforming mobile home parks may be continued,
notwithstanding the provisions of this article, provided that:
A. If the park is discontinued for a period of six months,
it shall be updated to conform to the provisions of this article.
B. The park shall pay all license and other specified
fees.
All signs in a mobile home park shall comply
with the standards set for the multifamily uses in residential zones.
A. A detailed illustration of all signs to be installed
shall be submitted for review and approval prior to the issuance of
permits.
B. In reviewing signs, the Board shall consider appropriateness
and the degree to which the signs enhance the visual appearance of
the park, the public areas, the public streets and the architectural
style of the existing or proposed accessory buildings, as well as
the quality of the residential environment for those who live in the
park.
C. Along the park drive at each entrance to a mobile
home park, a plan of the park, depicting accurate drive names and
mobile or manufactured home space numbers, shall be posted. Said plan
shall be a maximum of 32 square feet in size.
D. Signs shall be required at all intersections identifying
drive names.
The following criteria shall apply to streets
which are required to be dedicated:
A. Said street or portion of a street shall be an integral
part of the Official Map or the Master Plan of Street Extensions,
as approved and amended, or where necessary shall be so integrated.
B. Where traffic flows warrant, acceleration/deceleration
lanes shall be provided.
C. Where necessary, intersection expansion and other
improvements shall be made.
D. The street shall be dedicated to public use by deed
to the City of Vineland.
Adequate provision for surface water drainage facilities is essential. The provisions of Article
VII, §
425-72, shall be met. In preparing and reviewing drainage proposals, the following criteria shall apply:
A. Natural stream beds and all related floodplain areas
shall be clearly defined and protected. Care shall be taken to minimize
peak downstream runoff.
B. Surface drainage systems may include, where necessary,
detention structures which will assure no additional runoff from the
mobile home park subsequent to completion of the park.
C. Surface drainage systems shall be designed to accommodate
all runoff coming to or accumulating on the development site.
D. Grading and drainage development shall conform to
the soil erosion and sediment control standards as applied by the
Soil Conservation District.
In reviewing an application for mobile home park development, the Planning Board shall ensure that adequate provisions are made to preserve, protect and make maximum use of the natural features and resources of the site. To this end, an environmental impact statement shall be submitted with each application to expand a mobile home park. See Article
VII, §
425-81, for the contents of an environmental impact statement.
If the applicant chooses phasing, these regulations
shall apply to all mobile home parks:
A. The development of open space shall be completed in
proportion to match the area of the section for which final approval
is sought.
B. The length of the development period for the entire
park shall be determined by the developer unless the Planning Board
finds that the proposed time schedule is not reasonable, would create
excessive demands on City services and facilities or would not protect
the health, safety and welfare of the community, in which case the
Planning Board shall modify the time for completion accordingly.
C. Each section of the mobile home park shall be functionally
self-contained and capable of sustained occupancy and maintenance
and shall be properly related to utility services to be provided for
the completed park.
D. Each section of the park shall be provided adequate
transitional features to avoid damage or detriment to a completed
section or to adjoining properties.
E. Each section shall be covered by performance and maintenance
guaranties.
In every mobile home park, a manager's office
shall be established, which may be in a manufactured home or in a
permanent building. The responsibilities of the manager and/or licensee
shall be:
A. To keep a copy of the park license, the approved mobile
home park site plan and this article posted in the office, as well
as the park register listing names and addresses of current owners
and occupants of each mobile home and manufactured home in the park,
all of which shall be available to officers of the law and to public
health officials at all times.
B. To maintain the park in a clean and orderly condition,
including weed and rodent control, and to comply with all other applicable
City standards, such as the City Property Maintenance Code and the Housing Code.
C. To report any violation of City standards by the resident
tenants to the proper authorities as soon as it becomes known.
D. To prohibit the use of a mobile home or manufactured
home by a greater number of occupants than are registered at the mobile
home park office or permitted by code, whichever is less.
E. To report animals in the park which violate applicable
municipal animal control codes.
F. To ensure that a certificate of smoke detector compliance
is issued prior to the sale, release or other change of occupancy
for residential purposes of any unit.
The responsibilities of tenants shall be:
A. To maintain the mobile home or manufactured home and
mobile or manufactured home space in a sanitary condition.
B. To keep personal property in enclosed storage at their
own expense.
C. To provide for the mobile home or manufactured home
connection to the water and sewer riser outlets.
D. To provide protection to prevent freezing of the water
riser.
E. To supply a refuse container to be maintained at a
specified location if refuse containers are not provided at central
locations by the management.
F. To cut grass, brush and weeds to maintain the mobile
or manufactured home space in a clean, attractive condition and to
be responsible for rodent control.
G. To provide a suitable fire extinguisher, in a readily
accessible location, and a smoke alarm, which meet local codes.
To help defray the municipal costs of reviews
and inspections, the following fees shall be paid:
A. With the application for preliminary approval: $10
per proposed mobile home space, with a minimum of $100.
B. With a resubmission for preliminary approval: $5 per
proposed mobile home space, with a minimum of $50.
C. With the application for final approval: $5 per proposed
mobile home space, with a minimum of $100. If an application for preliminary/final
approval is submitted, only the fee for preliminary approval is required.
D. With a resubmission for final approval: $2.50 per
proposed mobile home space, with a minimum of $50. If an application
for preliminary/final approval is submitted, only the fee for preliminary
approval is required.
Prior to preliminary approval, the Planning
Board shall find:
A. The proposals for maintenance and conservation of
open space are reliable and that the space is adequate for the intended
purpose.
B. The physical layout of the plan provides for public
services, traffic control and a good environmental climate.
C. The development will not have an unreasonably adverse
impact upon the area or upon municipal services.
D. The conditions applied to protect the public and the
residents of the completed park are adequate in the case of each phase
or stage of development.
The license to operate a mobile home park may
be suspended or revoked by City Council at any time if the park is
in violation of any provision herein, upon 10 days' written notice
to the licensee and manager of the park. The reason for the notice
and the remedial action required shall be given. The licensee may
request the opportunity to be heard prior to the effective date of
the suspension or revocation. An application for reinstatement may
be made at any time thereafter. Satisfactory proof that the violation
has been corrected shall be required prior to reinstatement.