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Charter Township of Meridian
Ingham County
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Cross reference: Utilities, ch. 78.
[Code 1974, § 104-4(A)]
All mobile home parks designed for or having in excess of 12 mobile home units shall be connected to a public water system owned and operated by the Township. Any such mobile home park within a radius of one mile of an existing Township water system shall connect to this system within a one-mile radius as deemed advisable and sufficient by the superintendent of public works. All on-site and off-site design and construction of water facilities and appurtenances shall be in compliance with the Meridian Township Water System Engineering and Construction Standards of September, 1966. Upon completion of all construction of water facilities by the developer and approval of such facilities by the Township and state public Health Department, these water facilities shall be dedicated free and clear to the Township for the sum of $1. Only after dedication of the water system to the Township and acceptance of the system by the Township Board may water be supplied to any resident of the mobile home park. Any mobile home park, irrespective of planned capacity, having direct access to a public water system shall connect thereto. If connection to a public system is not available, the water shall be obtained from a source approved by the Health Officer and the Township Engineer. A connection from the park system shall be provided for each mobile home site. The system of lateral mains and supply sources shall be dedicated to the Township at the time of approval or at the time that such system is joined to the public system. The date of dedication shall be at the opinion of the Township.
[Code 1974, § 104-4(B)]
All mobile home parks designed for having in excess of 12 mobile home units shall be connected to a public sanitary sewer system owned and operated by the Township. Any such mobile home park within a radius of one mile of an existing Township sanitary sewer system shall connect to this system at a point or points within said one-mile radius as deemed available and with sufficient capacity as determined by the superintendent of public works. All on-site and off-site design and construction of sanitary sewer facilities and appurtenances shall be in compliance with the Meridian Township Sewer Construction Regulations and Specifications of January, 1968. Upon completion of all construction of sanitary sewer facilities by the developer and approval of such facilities by the Township and state public Health Department, these sewer facilities shall be dedicated free and clear to the Township for the sum of $1. Only after dedication of the sewer system to the Township and acceptance of the system by the Township Board may any resident of the mobile home park connect to such system. Any mobile home park, irrespective of planned capacity, having direct access to the Township sanitary sewer system shall connect thereto. Any system for disposal of sanitary sewage other than through the Township system shall be approved by the Township Engineer and county Health Department. A connection for the park sewage system shall be proved for each mobile home site.
[Code 1974, § 104-4(C)]
Each park shall contain an electrical system which shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing such systems. The electrical distribution system shall be installed underground with electrical meters being placed on a uniform type of post at each mobile home site throughout the park.
[Code 1974, § 104-4(D)]
Each park shall contain a central television antenna with service to each mobile home site. Individual antennas on mobile homes shall be prohibited.