[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1400.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 42-1997, 4-15-1997]
(a) General standards. All manufactured housing unit installations shall:
(1)
Comply with the State of Maine Manufactured Home Installation
Standard, chapter 900, as now existing or subsequently amended; and
(2)
Provide for an air test or water test of the wastewater line
and demonstrate that the line is free from any and all leaks.
(b) Mobile homes manufactured before June 16, 1976. Any mobile home unit
manufactured before June 16, 1976, shall meet the following criteria:
(1)
A licensed master electrician shall inspect and certify that
the mobile home meets the standards of the City electrical code (National
Electrical Code).
(2)
The local plumbing inspector shall certify that the mobile home
contains a trap for each plumbing fixture.
(3)
A licensed master oil burner technician shall inspect and certify
that the existing heating system is in compliance with:
a.
The provisions of 32 M.R.S.A. ch. 33.
b.
The current edition of NFPA 31.
c.
All standards and regulations adopted by the state solid fuel
board.
(c) Modifications. No modifications may be made to any a mobile home
or manufactured housing unit unless it is in compliance with HUD standards.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1301.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001,, 11-7-2001]
Except as stipulated in this subdivision, manufactured housing communities shall comply with all state laws and City ordinances and codes, and shall meet the requirements of the subdivision law. If the provisions of this subdivision come in conflict with the standards found in article
V of this chapter or the provisions of chapter
98, the provisions of this subdivision shall govern.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1302.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
Lots in a manufactured housing community shall meet the following
lot size, width, and density requirements:
(1)
The following shall apply to lots served by public sewer:
a.
Minimum lot area: 6,500 square feet.
b.
Minimum lot width: 50 feet.
(2)
The following shall apply to lots served by individual subsurface
wastewater disposal systems:
a.
Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet.
b.
Minimum lot width: 100 feet.
(3)
The following shall apply to lots served by a central subsurface
wastewater disposal system:
a.
Minimum lot area: 12,000 square feet.
b.
Minimum lot width: 75 feet.
(4)
The overall density of a manufactured housing community served
by a central subsurface wastewater sewage disposal system shall be
no greater than one unit per 20,000 square feet of total manufactured
housing community area.
(5)
Where lots front on a curved right-of-way or are served by a
driveway, the frontage requirement shall be measured in a straight
line perpendicular to the setback line.
(6)
Lots within a shoreland zone, as defined in chapter
82, shall meet the lot area, lot width, setback, and shore frontage requirements for that shoreland zoning district.
(7)
The overall density of the manufactured housing community shall
not exceed the maximum density permitted of the zoning district in
which the manufactured housing community is located. The overall density
shall be based on the combined area of its mobile home lots plus:
a.
The area required for road rights-of-way;
b.
The area required for buffer strips, if any;
c.
For areas served by public sewer, an open space area for storage
and recreation equal to 10% of the combined area of the individual
lots; and
d.
The area within any required shoreland setback.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1303.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
Mobile homes in a manufactured housing community that are adjacent
to a public road shall be set back from the public road a distance
equal to the setback requirements for other residential developments
in the zoning district in which the manufactured housing community
is located.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1304.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
A developer who elects to create a manufactured housing community
where all land is under one ownership shall submit a plan showing
all lots and shall demonstrate that the development standards described
in this subdivision are met.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1305.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
(a)
Privately owned roads within a manufactured housing community shall be designed by a professional engineer licensed in the state, and shall be built according to road construction standards in chapter
98.
(b)
Roads within a manufactured housing community which are to be offered for acceptance by the City shall meet the minimum road standards of chapter
98.
(c)
Roads shall have a minimum right-of-way of 23 feet, of which 20 feet shall be paved. This provision shall supersede the road width requirement found in chapter
98 unless the manufactured housing community constitutes a total land area of 20 or more acres.
(d)
A road in a manufactured housing community which intersects
with public roads shall meet the following standards:
(1)
Angle of intersection. The desired angle of intersection shall
be 90°. The minimum angle of intersection shall be 75°.
(2)
Grade. The maximum permissible grade within 75 feet of the intersection
shall be 2%.
(3)
Minimum sight distance. The minimum sight distance shall be
10 times the posted speed limit on the existing road. Sight distances
shall be measured from the driver's seat of a vehicle that is 10 feet
behind the curb or edge of the shoulder line with the height of the
eye 3.5 feet above the pavement and the height of the object 4 1/4
feet. Where necessary, the land in the manufactured housing community
bordering the intersection shall be cleared of all growth and sight
obstructions.
(4)
Distance from other intersections. The centerline of any street
within a manufactured housing community that intersects an existing
public street shall be at least 125 feet from the centerline of any
other street intersecting that public street.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1306.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
For a manufactured housing community served by a public sewer,
an area no less than 10% of the total area devoted to individual lots
shall be set aside for open space and/or recreation. Such space shall
be accessible and usable by all residents of the manufactured housing
community. Parking space, driveways and streets, and buffer areas
are not considered usable open space, but community recreation buildings,
pools, and courts are considered as open space.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1307.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
(a)
A fifty-foot-wide buffer strip shall be provided along all property
boundaries of a mobile home park that:
(1)
Abut residential land which has a gross density of less than
half of that proposed in the manufactured housing community; or
(2)
Abut residential land that is zoned at a density of less than
half of that proposed in the manufactured housing community.
(b)
No structures, streets or utilities may be placed in the buffer
strip, except that they may cross a buffer strip to provide services
to the manufactured housing community.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 1308.0, 3-4-1997; Ord. No. 19-2001, 11-7-2001]
No lot in a manufactured housing community may be sold or conveyed
without the prior approval of the Planning Board. Any such lot sold
or conveyed shall meet the size requirements of the district in which
it is located.