Mobile home park plans shall be processed in accordance with Article
III of this chapter, as well as Chapter
240, Zoning, and the design standards shall comply with applicable sections of each chapter.
Lot size and density shall comply with Chapter
240, Zoning.
All mobile home parks shall conform to the requirements of Chapter
190, Stormwater Management, with respect to stormwater drainage, erosion and sedimentation, and floodplain controls.
Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in all mobile home parks. Two spaces per dwelling unit shall be provided either on the mobile home lot or in a common, paved parking compound within 200 feet of the mobile home unit to be served. The spaces shall be designed in accordance with §
200-36 of this chapter.
All streets, alleys and parking compounds shall be lighted to
provide an average minimum two footcandle level of illumination at
an elevation of three feet above the grade for the safe movement of
pedestrians and vehicles at night. All lighting shall be so arranged
as to reflect the light away from adjoining premises and public rights-of-way.
Buffer areas shall include a suitable and uninterrupted evergreen planting of a minimum height of 36 inches and density to give maximum screening. Such screening shall be permanently maintained and replaced where necessary to present an attractive appearance. Parking and building are prohibited in the buffer area. The use of the buffer area for accessways shall be limited. It is recommended that a landscape architect be utilized to ensure the proper use, arrangement, and selection of plant material and to provide an aesthetically pleasing effect. All buffer planting shall conform with §
200-42 of this chapter.
Mobile home units shall conform to the building setback requirements of §
200-38 of this chapter. No structure shall be closer than 25 feet to any property line defining the external boundary of the mobile home park.
Solid waste disposal shall be the responsibility of the mobile
home park operator and shall be performed in accordance with the requirements
of DEP and applicable Township ordinances.
Campground plans shall be processed as final plans. Travel trailer
parks shall be subject to the following design standards only:
A. Gross density. The maximum number of lots or spaces within each park
shall be no more than 12 units per gross acre of the park.
B. Parking space requirements. A minimum of one motor vehicle parking
space shall be provided for each lot or space within the travel trailer
park.
C. Driveway requirements. An internal system of private driveways shall
be provided in campgrounds. Driveways for areas serving recreational
vehicles, such as motor homes and travel trailers, shall have a minimum
cartway width of 10 feet per driving lane.
D. Campground improvements. Campgrounds may be improved by the permanent
installation of recreational vehicles, recreational park trailers,
cabins or other similar units; however, such units shall not be used
as permanent residences.