The following site design standards shall apply to mobile home
parks:
1. Arrangement of structures and facilities. The tract, including mobile
home stands, patios, other dwellings and structures, and all tract
improvements, shall be organized in relation to topography, the shape
of the plot, and common facilities. Special attention shall be given
to new mobile home designs and to common appurtenances that are available.
2. Adaptation to tract assets. Each mobile home unit or other dwelling
or structure shall be fitted to the terrain with a minimum disturbance
of the land and a minimum elevation difference between the floor level
of the unit and the ground elevation under it. Existing trees and
shrubs, rock formations, streams, floodplains, steep slopes, and other
natural features of the tract shall be preserved to the maximum extent
practical. Favorable views shall be emphasized by the plan.
3. Courts and spaces. Groups or clusters of units, so placed as to create
interior spaces and courtyards, shall be incorporated whenever feasible.
4. Orientation. Mobile homes are encouraged to be arranged in a variety
of orientations and are strongly encouraged to have many units with
their long sides facing the street rather than their ends, in order
to provide variety and interest.
5. Street layout. Street patterns unrelated to the topography are to
be avoided.
6. Roadways.
A. Standards. All municipal standards for the construction of streets
contained in this chapter shall be adhered to for all public streets
in and abutting a mobile home park. In those parks where streets are
to be maintained as private internal streets maintained by the mobile
home park owner or owned and maintained in common by the residents/owners
of the individual lots, the following standards shall apply:
1)
Right-of-way. There shall be an equivalent right-of-way (as defined under "street rights-of-way" in §
282-201) reserved along streets which are designed to function as feeder or collector streets and which connect major exterior roadways, form major internal loops, traverse the majority of the development, or provide access to adjoining parcels of land. No equivalent rights-of-way are required on other streets. On those streets where an equivalent right-of-way is required, parallel parking may be permitted, but perpendicular or angled parking is discouraged.
2)
Pavement. Pavement or cartway width of all residential streets
serving as access to mobile home lots shall be not less than 26 feet.
Pavement may be reduced to no less than 20 feet on a street serving
as access to not greater than 10 mobile home lots where parking is
prohibited along the road and off-street visitor parking is provided
in common areas of at least 300 feet for all dwelling units. One off-street
parking space is required for each three mobile homes.
3)
Grades. Gradients on all residential streets shall not exceed
10%.
4)
Culs-de-sac. A paved turnaround area with a minimum radius of
40 feet shall be provided at the closed end of any cul-de-sac road
serving as a sole access to four or more mobile home lots. No permanently
closed cul-de-sac street shall exceed 500 feet in length or serve
as the only access to more than 20 mobile home lots.
B. Access limitations. Mobile home lots may have direct access only
onto streets internal to the development. Direct access from a mobile
home lot shall not be permitted onto the streets from which the mobile
home park gains primary access.
C. Conversions. Any road built as a private road, and later proposed
for conversion to a public road, shall be brought up to the applicable
standards for public streets prior to being dedicated as a public
way, unless this requirement is waived by the governing body subsequent
to determining that compliance with the requirement would have a negative
effect on the mobile home park.
7. Pedestrian circulation.
A. General requirements. All mobile home parks shall provide safe, convenient,
all-season pedestrian walkways of adequate width for intended use,
durable, and convenient to maintain between individual mobile homes,
mobile home development, all community facilities provided for the
residents, and off-site pedestrian traffic generators, such as schools,
bus stops, commercial centers, etc. These pedestrian walkways may
parallel vehicular roadways, where they shall only be required on
one side, or they may form a separate but coordinated system away
from streets. Walkways must be provided wherever pedestrian traffic
is concentrated and where school children congregate but may be waived
elsewhere if the applicant successfully demonstrates a lack of need.
B. Common walk system. Where a common walk system is provided and maintained
between locations, such common walks shall have a minimum width of
four feet. Where these walks parallel roadways, they shall be separated
from the road pavement by a distance of at least four feet.
C. Individual walks. All dwellings shall be connected to common walks,
or to streets, or to driveways or parking spaces connecting to a paved
street. Such individual walks shall have a minimum width of two feet.
8. Parking.
A. Spaces required. Two paved off-street parking spaces shall be provided
for each dwelling on the same lot. Parking for any commercial or other
nonresidential use shall follow the requirements otherwise applicable
for such uses.
B. Common parking areas. All common parking areas shall conform with the dimensional requirements in §
282-430.
In addition to any requirements of the Norristown Zoning Ordinance,
the following regulations shall also apply:
1. Open space system.
A. Arrangement. The common space shall be designed as a contiguous area,
unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the governing
body that two or more separate areas would be preferable. The open
space shall also have easily identifiable pedestrian and visual accessibility
to all residents of the mobile home park, although all units do not
have to abut the common open space.
B. Recreation. Recreation areas and facilities shall be provided to
meet the anticipated needs of the residents of the mobile home park.
Not less than 20% of the required open space area, exclusive of lands
within the required buffers, shall be devoted to recreation. Recreation
areas should be of a size, shape, and topography that is conducive
to active and passive recreation, in compliance with applicable zoning
requirements.
2. Buffers.
A. General requirements. Along all exterior property boundary lines,
a permanent buffer shall be provided.
B. Existing buffers. In cases where the property line of a mobile home
park occurs along natural features which function as buffers, including
but not limited to mature vegetation, significant grade changes or
stream valleys which are likely to be permanently preserved, buffering
may be waived along that property line with approval of the Norristown
Council upon recommendation of the Norristown Planning Commission.
C. Buffer landscape plan. A landscaping plan shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of §
282-433 of this chapter.