Every park accommodating or intended for the accommodation of
travel trailers for periods exceeding two days on spaces lacking water
or sewer connections shall be provided with one or more service buildings
or other accessory structures containing the following required community
service facilities:
A. Toilet and bathing facilities. For the first 20 trailer spaces or
fractional part thereof lacking water and sewer connections, there
shall be two water closets, one lavatory and one shower or bathtub
for females, and one water closet, one urinal, one lavatory and one
shower or bathtub for males. For each additional group of 10 spaces
or fractional part thereof lacking water and sewer connections, there
shall be one water closet, one lavatory and one shower or bathtub
for each sex. Urinals may be substituted for not more than 1/3 of
the additional water closets required for males.
B. Kitchen sink facilities. Washing facilities for cleaning dishware
and cooking utensils shall be provided in the ratio of one kitchen
sink for every 20 spaces lacking individual water and sewer connections.
The kitchen sink shall be supplied with hot and cold water. Such facilities
shall not be located in any toilet or laundry room.
C. Water supply facilities. For every two spaces not provided with water
connections, there shall be water supply facilities consisting of
a hydrant or other plumbing equipment connected to the park water
supply system. Garden hose or other temporary means of distributing
water shall not be acceptable in meeting this requirement.
D. Sanitary stations. Sufficient facilities shall be provided at sanitary
stations for the sole purpose of removing and disposing of wastes
from all travel trailer holding tanks in a clean, efficient and convenient
manner. Each sanitary station shall be constructed to the requirements
set forth by the Mobile Home Manufacturers Association and/or local
public health regulations. Each sanitary station shall be located
not less than 25 feet from any mobile home or travel trailer lot.
E. All required community service facilities shall be approved by the
Suffolk County Department of Health Services.
Every overnight travel trailer park operated or intended to
be operated for the exclusive accommodation of self-contained travel
trailers for periods of not more than two days shall be provided with
the following required community service facilities:
A. Service building with emergency sanitary facilities. For every 100
travel trailer spaces or fractional part thereof, there shall be one
or more service buildings or other accessory structures which shall
be furnished with emergency sanitary facilities consisting of one
flush toilet, one lavatory and one shower or bathtub with individual
dressing accommodations for each sex.
B. Water supply facilities. For every 50 travel trailer spaces or fractional
part thereof that are not provided with individual water supply connections,
there shall be facilities to provide water for travel trailer water
storage tanks. Such facilities shall be equipped with a hydrant or
other plumbing equipment which shall be connected to the park water
supply system. Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent contamination
from being introduced into water storage tanks and the water supply
system.
C. Sanitary stations.
(1) Sufficient facilities shall be provided at sanitary stations for
the sole purpose of removing and disposing of wastes from all travel
trailer holding tanks in a clean, efficient and convenient manner.
(2) Each sanitary station unit shall consist of a drainage basin constructed
of impervious material, containing a disposal hatch and self-closing
cover and related washing facilities. Such units shall be provided
on the basis of one for every 100 travel trailer spaces or fractional
part thereof lacking individual sewer connections.
(3) Sanitary stations shall be located not less than 25 feet from any
trailer space or other residential areas. Such facilities shall be
screened from other activities by six-foot-high visual barriers, such
as solid fences or freestanding walls or compact natural growth.
(4) The disposal hatch of sanitary station units shall be connected to
the park sewage disposal system. Related facilities required to wash
trailer holding tanks and the general area of the sanitary station
shall be connected to the park water supply system.
D. Required approval. All required community service facilities shall
be approved by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services.