[R.O. 1996 § 410.380; Code 1985, § 57.12(1); CC 1990 § 13-131]
A. 
The requirements of this Chapter shall apply to service buildings, recreation buildings and other service facilities such as:
1. 
Management offices, repair shops and storage areas.
2. 
Sanitary facilities.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.390; Code 1985, § 57.12(2); CC 1990 § 13-132]
A. 
A central service building containing the necessary toilet and other plumbing fixtures specified in the following table shall be provided in travel trailer parks which provide parking spaces for dependent trailers. Service building shall be conveniently located within a radius of approximately three hundred (300) feet to the spaces to be served.
No. of Parking Spaces1
Toilets
Urinals
Lavatories
Showers and Other Fixtures2
Men
Women
Men
Men
Women
1 – 15
1
1
1
1
1
1 service sink with a flushing rim3
16 – 30
1
2
1
1
1
31 – 45
2
2
1
1
1
46 – 60
2
3
2
2
2
61 – 80
3
4
2
2
2
81 – 100
3
4
2
3
3
1
Parking spaces for dependent trailers.
2
Additional fixtures, including laundry trays, clothes washing machines [one (1) for every thirty (30) sites] and an ice making machine, may be provided.
3
A service sink with a flushing rim shall be provided for disposal of liquid wastes unless a sanitary station is conveniently accessible for this purpose.
B. 
For parking areas having more than one hundred (100) travel trailer spaces there shall be provided one additional toilet and lavatory for each sex per each additional thirty (30) travel trailer spaces; one additional shower for each sex per each additional forty (40) travel trailer spaces and one additional men's urinal per each additional one hundred (100) travel trailer spaces.
C. 
Where a travel trailer park is designed for and exclusively limited to use by self-contained trailers, only the following minimum emergency sanitary facilities shall be required: for each one hundred (100) trailer spaces, or fractional part thereof, there shall be one (1) flush toilet and one (1) lavatory for each sex.
D. 
When a travel trailer park requiring a service building is operated in connection with a resort or other business establishment, the number of sanitary facilities for such business established shall be in excess of those required by the schedule for trailer space and shall be based on the total number of persons using such facilities.
E. 
Any person desiring to furnish temporary facilities for accommodating a travel trailer rally, or other group of trailers assembled for the purpose of traveling together, shall make application for such activity to the Mayor. The requirements for a service building and other sanitary and physical facilities may be waived by the Health Authority upon determination that public health will not be endangered; but the location of the site, the facilities which are provided, and the method of conducting such rally shall be acceptable to the Health Authority before a special permit shall be issued specifying the location of the site, the period of operation not to exceed ten (10) days, and any conditions of issuance.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.400; Code 1985, § 57.12(3); CC 1990 § 13-133]
Every mobile home park shall be provided with the following emergency sanitary facilities: for each one hundred (100) mobile home lots, or fractional part thereof, there shall be one (1) flush toilet and one (1) lavatory for each sex.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.410; Code 1985, § 57.12(4); CC 1990 § 13-134]
A. 
All portions of all buildings in both mobile home and travel trailer parks shall be properly protected from damage by ordinary use and by decay, corrosion, termites and other destructive elements. Exterior portions shall be of such materials and be so constructed and protected as to prevent entrances or penetration of moisture and weather.
B. 
Each such building shall also contain laundry facilities with a minimum two hundred (200) square feet, two (2) washing machines, two (2) dryers and four (4) laundry trays for each twenty (20) mobile home spaces and shall have sound-resistant walls extending to the ceiling between male and female sanitary facilities. Walls and partitions around showers, bathtubs, lavatories and other plumbing fixtures shall be constructed of dense, nonabsorbent, waterproof material or covered with moisture resistant material; have at least one (1) window or skylight facing directly to the outdoors. The minimum aggregate gross area of windows for each required room shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of floor area served by them; have at least one (1) window which can be easily opened or a mechanical device which will adequately ventilate the room.
C. 
Toilets shall be located in separate compartments equipped with self-closing doors. The shower stalls shall be of the individual type. The rooms shall be screened to prevent direct view of the interior when the exterior doors are open.
D. 
Illumination levels shall be maintained as follows:
1. 
General seeing tasks, five (5) footcandles;
2. 
Laundry room work area, forty (40) footcandles;
3. 
Toilet room, in front of mirrors, forty (40) footcandles.
E. 
Hot and cold water shall be furnished to every lavatory sink, bathtub, shower and laundry fixture, and cold water shall be furnished to every water closet and urinal.
[R.O. 1996 § 410.420; Code 1985, § 57.12(5); CC 1990 § 13-135]
Cooking shelters, barbecue pits, fireplaces, wood-burning stoves and incinerators shall be so located, constructed, maintained and used as to minimize fire hazard and smoke nuisance both on the property on which used and on neighboring property. No open fire shall be permitted except in facilities provided. No open fire shall be left unattended. No fuel shall be used and no material burned which emits dense smoke or objectionable odors.