This chapter shall govern the licensing and registration of
mobile homes and mobile home parks as such applies to the health and
safety of Town residents.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPROVED
Acceptable to the Town, based on its determination as to
conformance with this chapter and good public health practices.
BASIC UNIT
A mobile home without a hitch, awnings, cabanas, storage
unit, carport, garage, windbreak, nonwinterized porch or similar appurtenant
structures.
DEPENDENT MOBILE HOME
A mobile home that does not have bathroom facilities and
depends upon locally provided bathroom facilities for such needs.
LICENSEE
Any person licensed to operate and maintain a mobile home
park.
MOBILE HOME
A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which
is over 320 square feet in area, excluding the hitch, built on a permanent
chassis, and designed to be used as a dwelling, with or without permanent
foundation, when connected to the required utilities, and includes
the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning and electrical systems contained
in it. In this definition, length means the distance from the exterior
of the front wall, that is, the wall nearest to the exterior of the
drawbar and coupling mechanism, to the exterior of the rear wall at
the opposite end of the home, where the walls enclose living or other
interior spaces, and includes expandable rooms but not bay windows,
porches, drawbar, couplings, hitches, wall and roof extensions, or
other attachments. In this definition, width means the distance from
the exterior of one side wall to the exterior of the opposite side
wall, where the walls enclose living or other interior space, and
includes expandable rooms but not bay windows, porches, wall and roof
extensions, or other attachments.
MOBILE HOME PARK or PARK
Any plot or plots of ground owned by a person upon which
two or more mobile homes occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes
are located, regardless of ownership and whether or not a charge is
made for the accommodation.
NONDEPENDENT MOBILE HOME
A mobile home that is completely equipped with bath and toilet
facilities. While such mobile home may have a holding tank or be connected
to public sewer, water and electric services at the site, it does
not depend on a service building for bathroom facilities.
OCCUPANT
Any individual who resides in a mobile home.
OPERATOR
The owner of a mobile home park or a person designated by
the owner to manage the park.
PERSON
An individual, firm, trust, partnership, association or corporation.
REAR YARD
The area adjacent to each end of the narrow ends of the basic
unit.
SIDE YARD
The area on either side of the basic unit.
SITE
A plot of ground within a mobile home park designated for
placement of one mobile home.
STREET
The paved or surface portion of a roadway.
A mobile home park shall conform to the following requirements:
A. The park shall be located on a well-drained property, properly graded
to ensure rapid drainage, and free from stagnant pools of water.
B. Each site shall be clearly defined or delineated and shall have an
average width of not less than 40 feet, and the unit shall not occupy
more than 25% of the area of the site.
C. The basic unit, including attached structures, shall be located on
each site with at least a ten-foot rear and side yard clearance from
any site boundary. Detached structures shall not be located closer
than five feet from any site boundary line. Boundary clearance shall
be exclusive of parking area. No unit shall be located within 10 feet
of any other building or property line. No unit shall be closer than
25 feet from a right-of-way line of a public street or 50 feet from
a trunk highway thoroughfare, or such other distances as may be established
by ordinance or regulations as a front yard setback requirement with
respect to permanently erected buildings in the district in which
the mobile home park is located.
D. All sites shall abut upon a roadway which shall have unobstructed
access to a public street, alley or highway.
E. All roadways and walkways shall be graveled or paved, maintained
in good condition, have natural drainage, and be lighted at night
with adequate lighting. "Adequate lighting" is lighting that is equal
to lighting in a residential area of the average city or village.
Walkways shall have a minimum width of 36 inches.
F. Each mobile home site shall be provided with an electrical outlet
supplying at least 110/220 volts, 50 amperes, single-phase.
G. An adequate supply of potable drinking water for drinking and domestic
purposes shall be provided for all buildings and primary housing sites
within the park. Each site shall be provided with a cold water supply
outlet, located as to be accessible to the side of the unit.
H. Each site shall be provided with a sewer receptacle meeting Ch. SPS
382, 383 and/or 385, Wis. Adm. Code, which shall be connected to receive
wastewater from shower, bathtub, flush toilet, lavatory and kitchen
sink of the mobile home on each site having any or all of such facilities.
Receptacles shall be so located as to be accessible from sides of
units.
I. Sewage disposal.
(1) Sewage from each site shall be connected into a public sewer system
and disposal system where available.
(2) Private on-site wastewater treatment system, as defined in § 145.01(12),
Wis. Stats., and designed, constructed and operated in accordance
with § 145.245, Wis. Stats., and Chs. SPS 382 and 383, Wis.
Adm. Code, are required when a public sewer facility is not available
to the premises.
(3) Failed on-site private waste disposal systems shall be replaced or
rehabilitated. A failed system has the meaning prescribed for "failing
private sewage system" in § 145.245(4), Wis. Stats.
J. Each site shall be attractively landscaped, and all areas fronting
the park and any buildings or recreation areas shall be attractively
landscaped.
K. Each park harboring dependent mobile homes shall also be provided
with toilet facilities in accordance with § DHS 178.14,
Wis. Adm. Code.
L. Service buildings, if included in park:
(1) Service buildings housing sanitation facilities shall be permanent
structures complying with all applicable ordinances, regulations and
statutes regulating buildings, electrical installations and plumbing
and sanitation systems.
(2) Service buildings shall be well-lighted at all times of the day and
night, shall be well-ventilated with screened openings, shall be constructed
of moisture-proof material, which may be painted woodwork, as shall
permit repeated cleaning and washing, and shall be maintained at a
temperature of at least 68° F. during the period from October
1 to May 1. The floors of the service building shall be of water-impervious
material. Washing and drying machines shall be installed according
to the needs of the park.
(3) All service buildings and the grounds of the park shall be maintained
in a clean, sightly condition, and kept free of any condition that
will menace the health of any occupant or the public or constitute
a nuisance.
(4) Service buildings shall be equipped with fire extinguishers.
M. Supervision. The licensee, or a duly authorized attendant or caretaker,
shall at all times be in charge of each mobile home park. The attendant
or caretaker shall be answerable with the licensee for the violation
of any provision of this chapter to which the licensee is subject.
N. Guest parking.
(1) Residents desiring to park a guest's camping trailer or recreational
mobile home on their premises in excess of five days shall obtain
a permit from the Town Clerk. The Town Board, after consideration
of sanitation facilities, may at its discretion issue a special permit
not to exceed 15 days. A fee as specified in the current fee schedule
shall be paid for such permit and shall accompany the application.
No recreational mobile home or camping trailer shall be parked on
any street or highway in excess of five hours.
(2) Unoccupied storage. The parking of any unoccupied mobile home is
permitted, provided no living quarters shall be maintained or any
business conducted in such unit while so parked or stored. The person
so storing an unoccupied mobile home shall report such action within
15 days to the Town Clerk and Assessor, and such unit shall be taxed
as personal property.
O. Temporary vacationing unit. No mobile home shall be deemed vacant
or unoccupied because of the temporary absence therefrom of the owner
or occupant.
P. Existing mobile home parks.
(1) Any mobile home park in existence prior to the adoption of this chapter shall be allowed to operate without being in compliance with Subsections
A,
B,
C and
D of this section, unless the Town Engineer determines that noncompliance endangers the health or safety of occupants.
(2) Any mobile home park expansion shall be in accordance with Subsections
A,
B,
C and
D and shall require an impact study and shall be in accordance with other applicable parts of this chapter.
Q. Management. Each mobile home park shall have on site an office for
the person in charge of the facility. It shall be the duty of the
owner of the mobile home park or operator, together with the attendant
or person in charge of such facility, to:
(1) Keep a register of all occupants of the mobile homes, which shall
be open at all times for inspection by federal, state or local officials;
(2) Maintain the park in a clean and sanitary condition at all times;
(3) Report the presence of dogs or any other animals running loose in
the park;
(4) Report to the local health officer all cases of persons or animals
affected or suspected of being affected with any communicable disease;
and
(5) Post copies of park rules and regulations in one or more conspicuous
places in the mobile home park where they can be easily seen by residents
and visitors.
No mobile home park license shall be issued until the Town Engineer
and/or Town Building Inspector has reviewed each application and inspected
the premises on which the mobile home is located or is proposed to
be located. No license will be renewed without a reinspection of the
premises. Further, at all reasonable times during the term of the
license, the mobile home park and its facilities shall be open to
inspection by the Town Engineer and/or the Town Building Inspector
to ensure compliance with this chapter, the approved mobile home park
plan and all applicable governmental regulations.
Once the mobile home park plan is approved and the license issued, compliance with that plan, as approved, shall be deemed to be a condition applicable to that license, and the mobile home park operator shall operate the mobile home park in compliance with that mobile home park plan. If in any compliance inspection it is determined that the mobile home park is not in compliance with the approved mobile home park plan or any other applicable governmental rules or regulations of the Town, the Town may suspend or revoke such license, as provided under Chapter
278, Licenses and Permits, of the Code of the Town of Pacific, and shall have such other remedies as may be provided by law.
Anyone violating this chapter, in addition to other remedies
provided by law, shall be subject to abatement by a restraining order
or injunction issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
The Town Board is hereby authorized to revoke any license issued pursuant to this chapter in accordance with Chapter
278, Licenses and Permits, of the Code of the Town of Pacific.