Any person who shall establish, maintain, operate or conduct
any tourist park or camp or any automobile tourist park or camp, or
any combination of both, shall be subject to the provisions of this
article.
As used in this article, the following words shall have the
following meanings:
AUTOMOBILE TOURIST PARK OR CAMP
Includes any premises where accommodation is provided for
one or more automobile trailers or motor homes used for living or
sleeping quarters.
TOURIST PARK or CAMP
Includes any premises upon which one or more cottages, cabins,
tents or other shelters are erected for the accommodation of transients
by the day, week or month.
UNIT
That portion of the premises set apart for use in connection
with an individual cottage, cabin, tent, shelter, automobile trailer
or motor home.
In addition to the general provisions of Article
I, application for a license under this article shall contain a plan of the park or camp, showing the number of units to be provided for therein, detailed plans and specifications of all buildings and structures, plumbing, sewer, drainage and lighting systems and any further information requested. The application shall be accompanied by an investigation fee as established by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
No license shall be granted under this article unless:
A. The park or camp for which a license is requested is located on well-drained
land which is free of heavy or dense growth of brush or weeds.
B. Each unit is not less than 30 feet by 40 feet and marked by adequate
markers at each corner thereof.
C. Each cottage, cabin, tent or other shelter contains at least 280
square feet of floor space and is at least 14 feet in width and depth,
at least eight feet high from the floor to the top of sidewalls, which
shall contain at least 27 square feet of adequately screened ventilating
openings.
D. Each cottage, cabin, tent or other shelter has a wooden floor at
least 12 inches above the ground level and a roof extending at least
one foot beyond the exterior sidewalls.
E. Entrances and exits from the park or camp are well marked and so
located as not to constitute a traffic hazard, and all roadways within
the park or camp are at least 18 feet in width, well marked, adequately
lighted at night and so located that each unit abuts on a roadway.
F. There is one toilet for each sex for every five units.
G. Each toilet room for men has, in addition, one urinal stall for each
five units.
H. Each toilet room has at least one lavatory for each three toilets
therein.
I. There is one shower or bathtub for each sex for every five units.
J. There is a slop sink or basin with water supply for each five units.
K. All toilets, urinals, lavatories, showers and bathtubs are placed
in properly constructed buildings, located not more than 150 feet
from each unit served thereby.
L. Toilet buildings are well lighted at all times, day and night, well
ventilated with screened openings and constructed of moistureproof
material, to permit satisfactory cleaning, and have floors of concrete
or similar material, elevated not less than four inches above the
ground level and sloping to a floor drain in each room.
M. All toilets, urinals, lavatories, showers, bathtubs and slop sinks
or basins are equipped with running water and are connected to the
public sewer system or to a septic tank, constructed and installed
in accordance with the requirements of the Health Department of the
County of Nassau and the Plumbing Code of the New York State Uniform
Fire Prevention and Building Code.
N. All water supplied is from the Village water system or other source
approved by the Health Department of the County of Nassau.
O. Buildings containing toilet and bathing facilities for both sexes
have a tight, soundproof partition between sections provided for each
sex.
P. All wastewater from outside faucets or taps is discharged onto a
concrete platform, draining to an adequate catch basin.
Q. There is a covered metal garbage receptacle and a covered metal rubbish
receptacle of adequate size for each five units.