A. 
Each application for establishment of a mobile home park shall be typed or printed and signed by the applicant and shall contain all the information and data required by § 389-11 of this chapter.
B. 
The application and related information shall be filed with the Town Clerk in triplicate.
C. 
The Town Clerk shall transmit one copy of the application to the Town Code Enforcement Officer. The Town Clerk shall refer one copy of the application to the Town Planning Board for review and report prior to the final action by the Town Board in accordance with the provisions of § 271 of the Town Law.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
D. 
The Code Enforcement Officer shall check the applications for compliance with the minimum requirements as established by the rules and regulations of the Broome County Department of Health and the Sanitary Code of Broome County. The Code Enforcement Officer shall, after such investigation, transmit the certified application to the Town Board, together with his findings as to whether the application satisfies or does not meet the minimum health and sanitary standards, within 30 days after the date of filing the application with the Town Clerk.
E. 
Upon receipt of the application from the Town Clerk, the Planning Board shall review the general arrangement of the mobile home park or trailer camp. This shall include a review of location and width of streets and parking areas; the location, size and arrangement of lots; the location of other structures within the park; the location of entrances and exits; and the location, type and extent of landscaping and screening materials. (Refer to § 389-11.) The Planning Board shall consult the Town Engineer as to the appropriateness of the engineering design. The Planning Board shall transmit the application back to the Town Board, together with its findings, by the second Board meeting after receipt of the application by the Town Clerk. If the Planning Board fails to act within 75 days of receipt of the application, the application may be acted upon by the Town Board without Planning Board recommendation.
F. 
The Town Board shall review the findings of the Code Enforcement Officer and the Planning Board and, after a public hearing, by resolution indicate its approval or disapproval of the application within 150 days from the filing of the application with the Town Clerk. The application shall be returned to the Town Clerk and the applicant notified in writing by the Town Clerk of the decision rendered within 10 days of the date of such decision.
Each application shall be accompanied by a full environmental assessment form and four sets of plans prepared by a licensed land surveyor, engineer or landscape architect. The plans shall be drawn to a scale of 50 feet to one inch; shall include the date, North point and scale; and shall furnish the following information:
A. 
Legal data.
(1) 
The name and address of the applicant, or the name and address of each partner or principal, if the applicant is a partnership or a joint venture, or the name and address of each officer and director if the applicant is an association or corporation.
(2) 
The location, description and Tax Map number(s) of the land proposed to be used as a mobile home park.
(3) 
The number of lots to be provided in such park.
B. 
Physical features.
(1) 
Existing and proposed contours at two-foot intervals.
(2) 
Location of watercourses, marshes and areas subject to flooding.
(3) 
Wooded areas.
C. 
Existing development.
(1) 
A location map which shows all land within 300 feet of the proposed mobile home park and all structures on the land which abuts the proposed park.
(2) 
The location, names and widths of all adjacent streets.
(3) 
The location of all water lines and utilities within the adjacent proposed site.
D. 
Proposed development.
(1) 
The location and widths of all entrances, exits, streets, walkways and parking areas and easements.
(2) 
The location, size and arrangement of each lot within the park.
(3) 
The method and plan for electric lighting, including streetlighting.
(4) 
The location and plan of all proposed structures and improvements.
(5) 
Any proposed grading and plans for landscaping.
(6) 
Any proposed stormwater drainage.
(7) 
Any proposed utilities.
(8) 
Any public improvements proposed by the Town in or adjoining the proposed park.
(9) 
Existing zoning.