[R.O. 2016 § 525.050; CC 1994 § 25.300]
A. Trailer coach parks shall not be located
where adequate surface drainage is impracticable. Sufficient area
shall be available for all parking space, roadway, walkway, service
building, water supply, sewage disposal and other sanitary and service
requirements.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Each boundary of the park is at least
two hundred (200) feet from any permanent residential building located
outside the park unless separated therefrom by a natural or artificial
barrier, or unless a majority of the property owners according to
area within said two hundred (200) feet, consent in writing to the
establishment of the park.
2.
Trailer parks shall be permitted
only in places specially zoned therefor by the Council of the City,
and the method of such special zoning shall be the same as is provided
in the Zoning Code.
3.
Area is sufficient to provide desirable
isolation with adequate area and facilities for all parking space,
roadway, walkway, service building, water supply, sewage disposal
and other sanitary and service requirements.
4.
Topography of site is such that slopes
are moderate but steep enough to permit rapid drainage of surface
water during rains.
5.
Soil is sufficiently porous to maintain
a reasonably dry park site.
6.
Trailer coach spaces are provided
consisting of a minimum of one thousand (1,000) square feet for each
space which shall be at least twenty-five (25) feet wide and clearly
defined. Trailer coaches are so harbored on each space that there
shall be at least fifteen (15) foot clearance between trailer coaches.
No trailer coach is located closer than ten (10) feet from any permanent
building.
7.
All trailer coach spaces abut upon
a driveway of not less than twenty (20) feet in width which shall
have unobstructed access to a public street, alley or highway. All
driveways are hard surfaced, well marked in daytime and lighted at
night with lamps of not less than forty (40) watts at intervals of
one hundred (100) feet located approximately fifteen (15) feet from
the ground.
8.
Walkways not less than two (2) feet
wide are provided from the trailer coach spaces to the service buildings.
The walkways are hard surfaced, well marked in the daytime and lighted
at night, lamps not less than forty (40) watts at intervals of one
hundred (100) feet located approximately fifteen (15) feet from the
ground.
9.
An electrical outlet supplying at
least one hundred and ten (110) volts is provided for each trailer
coach space.
10.
The park provides service buildings
to house toilet facilities, bathing facilities, laundry facilities
and other sanitary facilities hereinafter more particularly prescribed.
11.
Buildings are located in an area
affording sufficient shade to reasonably protect same from direct
sun rays.
12.
The park site, buildings and surroundings
are maintained in a neat and presentable manner.
13.
Sanitary connections approved by
the City for water supply and sewage disposal are provided at each
independent trailer coach space.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.060; CC 1994 § 25.305]
A. An adequate accessible supply of potable
drinking water approved by the Health Officer shall be provided at
all trailer coach parks. Water from a source other than a municipal
supply shall not be used until it has been approved by the City. No
unsafe water supply shall be available on the park grounds. No common
drinking cups shall be allowed.
B. The water shall be distributed from approved
outlets; cold water supply shall be located at each trailer coach
space. An adequate supply of hot water at a temperature of not less
than one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit (140° F.) shall be available
at all times in the service buildings provided for bathing, washing
and laundry purposes.
C. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Water supply is obtained from a public
water supply if a public supply is available; or
2.
If an approved public water supply
is not available, water supply is obtained from a properly protected
private water supply approved by the City. (Construction of such private
water supply shall be essentially in accordance with details outlined
in Division of Health and Senior Services Standards.)
3.
The safety of water obtained from
such properly protected water supply has been confirmed by satisfactory
bacteriological analysis.
4.
There is no subsurface installation
of well pumping machinery.
5.
The water is easily obtainable and
adequate to meet the needs of the park by means of an approved outlet
at each trailer coach space and both hot and cold water in the service
building for bathing, washing, and laundry purposes.
6.
Containers for dispensing drinking
water are for individual use only and no common drinking facilities
are available. Paper cups, if provided, shall be for individual use
only, and shall be properly protected.
7.
Drinking fountains, if provided,
are of angle jet type, approved by the Division of Health and Senior
Services. (See Division of Health and Senior Services Form E 1.05
titled, "Essential Features in the Design of Sanitary Drinking Fountains.")
8.
No water of unsafe supply is available
on the premises for possible usage by patrons. (Springs and other
supplies of questionable nature, shall be conspicuously placarded
with a sign reading, "Unsafe Water - Do Not Drink." Such a placard,
if sufficiently conspicuous, can be accepted as satisfactory compliance
is not available, especially in those cases where it would be unreasonable
or exorbitantly expensive to make the supply inaccessible to the public.)
[R.O. 2016 § 525.070; CC 1994 § 25.310]
A. Adequate flush toilet facilities shall
be provided at all trailer coach parks and maintained in a clean and
sanitary condition at all times. Separate flush toilets which are
readily accessible and plainly indicated by sign shall be provided
for each of the sexes.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Separate toilet rooms plainly indicated
by sign are provided for each sex. Toilet facilities for men and women
are either in separate buildings at least twenty (20) feet apart or
separated, if in the same building by a four (4) inch masonry wall.
2.
A minimum of two (2) flush toilets
that are easily accessible and conveniently located are provided for
each sex.
3.
Toilet facilities for women consist
of not less than one (1) flush toilet for every ten (10) dependent
trailer coach spaces. Each toilet is in a private compartment.
4.
Toilet facilities for men consist
of not less than one (1) flush toilet and one (1) urinal for every
fifteen (15) dependent trailer coach spaces. Each toilet is in a private
compartment.
5.
The toilet rooms, toilets, urinals
and other plumbing fixtures are kept clean and sanitary.
6.
All toilet room fixtures are of a
design approved by the Health Officer. Frost-proof type toilets are
not installed.
7.
Buildings housing the toilet facilities,
other sanitation facilities and service facilities, and toilet rooms
are well lighted and ventilated and provided with artificial light
for night use.
8.
Toilet rooms are equipped with toilet paper, lavatory facilities,
soap in dispensers, and individual towels.
9.
Windows, doors and other outer openings
of buildings housing the toilet facilities, other sanitation facilities
and service facilities are screened with sixteen (16) mesh wire cloth
and all screen doors are self-closing and open outward.
10.
Buildings housing the toilet facilities
are permanent structures, substantially constructed and maintained
in good repair at all times, complying with all applicable ordinances
and Statutes regulating the building, electrical installations and
plumbing and sanitation systems, and are located not closer than ten
(10) feet to any trailer coach space, nor farther than two hundred
(200) feet from any dependent trailer coach.
11.
Buildings housing the toilet facilities,
other sanitation facilities and service facilities are constructed
of moisture-proof material, including painted woodwork, as shall permit
repeated cleaning and washing, and are maintained at the temperature
of at least sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68° F.), during the
period from October first to May first. The floors are of water-impervious
materials and sloped to a floor drain connected with the sewer system.
12.
Buildings housing toilet facilities
are constructed and maintained in accordance with the requirements
contained in this Code.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.080; CC 1994 § 25.315]
A. All trailer coach parks shall be properly
plumbed and all buildings in which plumbing fixtures are installed
shall be plumbed, lighted and ventilated with strict regard to the
health, comfort and safety of the guests. Adequate disposal of sewage
shall be provided by discharge into a public sanitary sewer, provided
a public sanitary sewer is now or shall hereafter be available, or
if a public sanitary sewer is not available, by discharge into a suitable
sewage treatment device, said sewage treatment devices to be constructed
and operated in a manner approved by the Division of Health and Senior
Services.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
All plumbing is installed in a manner
approved by the City and in accordance with City Plumbing Regulations.
2.
All plumbing fixtures are of a type
approved by the City.
3.
There is no physical connection between
the potable water distribution system and a system containing water
of questionable safety.
4.
There is no direct connection between
potable water distribution system and the waste disposal system.
5.
Supply lines to all tubs, lavatories,
sinks, and other reservoir fixtures terminate at least two (2) diameters
above the rim of the fixture.
6.
Waste lines from trailer coaches
are connected to the trailer coach park sewers in a manner approved
by the City.
7.
Waste lines in service buildings
are not carried above areas used for storage, processing or serving
of food or storage and handling of dishes and utensils.
8.
Sewage wastes from sanitation facilities
and plumbing fixtures installed in trailer coaches and from toilets,
showers, bath tubs, lavatories, slop sinks, laundries, kitchens and
other sanitation fixtures and service fixtures are discharged into
an approved public sewage system, if available.
9.
There is no approved public sewage
system available and the sewage wastes are discharged into a suitable
individual sewage treatment device constructed and operated in a manner
approved by the City.
10.
The individual sewage treatment device
provides adequate primary and secondary treatment, and disposal is
in such a manner that no nuisance nor health hazard will result.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.090; CC 1994 § 25.320]
A. Adequate lavatory and bathing facilities
shall be provided at all trailer coach parks and maintained in a clean
and sanitary condition at all times. Separate facilities which are
readily accessible and plainly indicated by sign shall be provided
for each of the sexes.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Separate bathing facilities plainly
indicated by sign are provided for each sex. Bathing facilities for
men and women are either in separate buildings at least twenty (20)
feet apart or separated, if in the same building by a four (4) inch
masonry wall.
2.
A minimum of two (2) lavatories and
two (2) showers or bath tubs that are easily accessible, and conveniently
located are provided for each sex.
3.
Lavatory and bathing facilities for
women consist of one (1) shower or bath tub for every ten (10) dependent
trailer coach spaces, and one (1) lavatory for every twenty (20) dependent
trailer coach spaces. Each shower or bath tub is in a private compartment.
4.
Lavatory and bathing facilities for
men consist of one (1) shower or bath tub for every ten (10) dependent
trailer coach spaces, and one (1) lavatory for every ten (10) dependent
trailer coach spaces. Each shower or bath tub is in a private compartment.
5.
Each shower or tub shall be in a
space of not less than nine (9) square feet with a dressing compartment
adjacent of not less than twelve (12) square feet.
6.
The lavatory and bath rooms, lavatories,
showers, bath tubs, and other plumbing fixtures are kept clean, sanitary
and free from flies.
7.
All lavatory and bathing fixtures
are of a design approved by the City.
8.
Buildings housing lavatory and bathing facilities are plumbed, lighted, ventilated, screened, heated, equipped, wired, constructed, maintained and located in accordance with the requirements contained in Chapter
500 of this Code.
9.
Soap and towels are provided for
individual use only. An approved mechanical dispensing unit is provided
for continuous cloth or roller towels.
10.
Bathhouse and shower floors are cleaned
daily and disinfected with an approved fungicide. [A chlorine solution
containing not less than two hundred (200) parts per million of available
chlorine is recommended for this purpose.]
11.
Wastewater is disposed of in a manner
approved by the City. (Ponding, pooling, and conditions conducive
to insect breeding should be considered the result of unsatisfactory
bathing wastewater disposal, and the method of wastewater disposal,
consequently not approved. It is recommended that, where feasible,
bathing wastewater, especially where central bath houses are utilized,
be precluded from the individual sewage disposal system. Such practice
will result in a substantial decrease in the volume of wastes to be
handled. This is particularly significant where soil absorption is
depended upon for secondary sewage treatment. Where bathing wastewater
is precluded from the sewage system, adequate provisions must be made
for its disposal.)
12.
The swimming pool is constructed
and operated in a manner approved by the City. (For City minimum requirements
for the construction and operation of bathing places, see Division
of Health and Senior Services approved Minimum Standards for Design
and operation of Public Bathing Places.)
[R.O. 2016 § 525.100; CC 1994 § 25.325]
A. Adequate laundry facilities shall be provided
at all trailer coach parks and maintained in a clean and sanitary
condition at all times. Laundry facilities shall be readily accessible
and conveniently located.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Laundry facilities are provided in
the ratio of one (1) double laundry tub and ironing board for every
twenty (20) trailer coach spaces.
2.
An electrical outlet supplying current
sufficient to operate an iron which is located conveniently near the
ironing board.
3.
Drying spaces are provided sufficient
to accommodate the laundry of the trailer coach occupants.
4.
Buildings housing laundry facilities are plumbed, lighted, ventilated, screened, heated, equipped, wired, constructed, maintained, and located in accordance with the requirements contained in Chapter
500 of this Code.
5.
If no local means of collection of
trailer home waste is provided, then slop sinks shall be provided
properly connected to the sewage system at a maximum distance of not
more than one hundred (100) feet from any trailer unit.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.110; CC 1994 § 25.330]
A. All garbage and refuse shall be stored
in tight metal cans with tight fitting covers and shall be removed
from the premises and disposed of through the City Garbage Collector.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
All garbage is kept in tight, metal,
and easily washable containers provided with close-fitting lids. (Containers
should be of an approved type, adequate in number and conveniently
located. Close-fitting insect-proof lids shall be provided and used
at all times.)
2.
Garbage containers are located not
farther than two hundred (200) feet from any trailer coach space.
3.
All garbage containers are washed
when emptied, and treated with a disinfectant if necessary to prevent
nuisance.
4.
All garbage, trash and other waste
materials are removed from the premises as frequently as may be necessary
to prevent nuisance and unsightliness, and are disposed of in a manner
approved by the City.
5.
No evidence of accumulation of garbage
and refuse or evidence of unsatisfactory disposal is apparent.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.130; CC 1994 § 25.340]
A. All structures located on trailer coach
parks for service buildings, housing of facilities, and storage, preparation
and serving of food shall be substantially constructed and maintained
in a sanitary manner. All doors and windows shall be properly screened
with screen wire no larger than sixteen (16) meshes to the inch. All
buildings shall be constructed and maintained in a rat-proof and rat-free
manner.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
All buildings provided for sanitation
facilities, service facilities and storage, preparation and storage
of food are properly located, sufficiently large for the intended
use, and substantially constructed, and are in good repair.
2.
The buildings are constructed and
equipped so that proper sanitation can be and is maintained.
3.
The buildings are lighted, ventilated,
and heated to provide for the health, comfort and safety of the trailer
park occupants.
4.
All outer openings are effectively
screened with no less than sixteen (16) mesh cloth and all screen
doors are self-closing and open outward.
5.
Screen doors close readily and door
and window screens fit properly so as to prevent possible entrance
of insects between the screen frame and the casing.
6.
All cracks, construction joints,
and miscellaneous openings are stripped or otherwise made fly tight.
7.
Heating appliances, except electrical,
are properly vented to the outside of the building.
8.
All enclosed spaces within double
walls, between ceilings and floors, beneath floors, and in fixtures
and equipment, which provide harborage and potential breeding places
for rodents, have been eliminated by the removal of the sheathing
or interior walls which form the enclosed spaces; or all exposed edges
of such walls, floors, and sheathing have been protected against gnawing
by rats by the installation of approved ratproof materials, and all
openings in walls, floors, and ceilings through which pipes, electric
cables, and other conduits pass have been properly sealed with snugly
fitting collars of metal or other approved ratproof material securely
fastened in place and so maintained; and propagation of rats and invasion
and infestation of the premises by them has been permanently prevented.
9.
All supplementary means necessary
for the elimination of flies, roaches, and rodents are employed. (For
the elimination of flies, fly repellent fans, flypaper, fly traps,
or fly-killing sprays or powders may be used. All poisonous compounds
used in the extermination of rodents or insects shall be so colored
as to be easily identified; however, poisonous substances should be
used with extreme caution and compounds harmless to humans should
be substituted wherever possible.)
[R.O. 2016 § 525.140; CC 1994 § 25.345]
A. Whenever a case of communicable disease
shall occur in any trailer coach park, it shall be the duty of the
person in charge to immediately notify the Health Officer having jurisdiction.
Isolation shall be maintained in a manner approved by said Health
Officer. The person in charge shall not allow the case to leave or
be removed from such trailer coach park without the permission of
the Health Officer having jurisdiction.
B. It shall be the duty of the person in charge
to enforce Section II (a) Book IV Missouri Public Health Manual, reading
as follows:
When No Physician Is In Attendance.
Superintendents, or persons in charge of hospitals, sanitariums, dispensaries,
schools, (public, private or parochial) or other institutions, nurses,
midwives, teachers, dairy managers, heads of private households, proprietors
and keepers of hospitals, boarding houses, restaurants, lodging houses
and cops, masters of vessels and heads of industrial establishments,
or any other person or persons either attending or having knowledge
of a reportable disease, shall communicate such fact to the Health
Officer having jurisdiction.
C. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Communicable disease is promptly
reported to the Health Officer having jurisdiction; and
2.
All necessary steps are taken to
properly isolate cases of communicable disease as outlined in Missouri
Public Health Manual Book IV, "Control Communicable and Other Diseases
Dangerous to Public Health."
3.
No Federal or State law, Division
of Health and Senior Services regulation, or local ordinance governing
sanitation and public health is violated.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.150; CC 1994 § 25.350]
A. Suitable and adequate precautions shall
be taken to eliminate and control all possible fire hazards. Suitable
and adequate first aid fire appliances shall be provided and maintained.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Open fires are not permitted at any
place which would endanger life or property.
2.
All fires and fuel burning equipment
are attended by a competent person.
3.
The trailer coach park is equipped
with one (1) fire extinguisher of soda and acid or water and pump
type, of two and one-half (2 1/2) gallons capacity, or equivalent,
in good working order for every ten (10) trailer coach spaces and
conveniently located not farther than two hundred (200) feet from
each trailer coach.
4.
In addition to the above requirements
for fire extinguishers, one (1) conveniently located fire extinguisher
of soda and acid or water and pump type, of two and one-half (2 1/2)
gallons capacity, or equivalent, is provided for each two thousand
(2,000) square feet of floor area or fraction thereof in every building
located on the park.
5.
Each fire extinguisher is supported
in a vertical position at all times and is properly recharged at intervals
not to exceed twelve (12) months. Fire extinguishers bear the seal
of approval of "Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.." the date of recharging,
and the signature of the servicing agency or person.
6.
No fire hazards are maintained on
the premises; all State laws and local ordinances governing fire control,
protection and safety are complied with; and such other precautions
as may be recommended by the City are carried out.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.160; CC 1994 § 25.355]
A. Suitable and adequate measures shall be
taken for the control of animals and fowls.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
Owners or persons in charge of any
dog, cat or other animal or fowl do not permit it to run at large,
cause any nuisance, or create unsanitary conditions within the limits
of the trailer coach park.
2.
Animals or fowls are not bred or
raised within the limits of the trailer coach park.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.170; CC 1994 § 25.360]
A. The park owner or operator shall keep a
record of all guests.
B. Satisfactory Compliance. This item shall
be deemed to have been satisfied if:
1.
The name and address of each occupant
will be kept in a permanent file with;
2.
The license number and State issuing
such licenses of each trailer and car and;
3.
The date of arrival and departure
of occupant;
4.
Number or location of trailer spaces
occupied. The operator of the park shall keep a copy of the registry
available for inspection at any time by any authorized person and
shall not destroy such a registry until the expiration of twelve (12)
months following the date of registration.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.180; CC 1994 § 25.365]
A. It shall be unlawful within the corporate
limits of Park Hills, Missouri, for any person to park any trailer
coach of any kind on any street, alley, highway, or other public place
within the limits of Park Hills, Missouri, for longer than twelve
(12) hours at any place and then only in conformity with the provisions
of the Traffic Code of Park Hills, Missouri.
B. No trailer coach shall be parked, used
or occupied on any tract of ground within Park Hills, Missouri, except
as provided in this Code.
C. All plumbing and electrical installation
and all construction work, alteration, or repair in the park shall
be done in accordance with the provisions of the Electrical and Plumbing
Regulations of the City of Park Hills, Missouri.
D. No permanent additions of any kind whatsoever
shall be built onto or become a part of the trailer coach.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.190; CC 1994 § 25.370]
Before any renewal of trailer coach
parking or trailer park license, an inspection shall be made to determine
that all the requirements of this Chapter have been complied with.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.200; CC 1994 § 25.375]
The City Administrator, County or
State Department of Health or City Health or Sanitary Inspector Agent
shall have the authority at any reasonable time to enter upon and
inspect for health and sanitary purposes any facility licensed under
this Chapter. If upon inspection, it shall be found that the holder
of a permit has violated any provision of the foregoing Sections relating
to trailers or trailer parks, the Director of Health shall have the
power to revoke or suspend any permit and order the trailer removed
or the trailer park closed after proper notice and hearing.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.220; CC 1994 § 25.385]
No person shall operate, maintain
or offer for use any trailer coach park without first obtaining from
the City Clerk a license as herein provided and the annual license
charge shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for from two (2) to ten
(10) trailer coach spaces and five dollars ($5.00) for each additional
trailer coach space more than ten (10) in number. The licensee shall
file with the City Clerk an affidavit stating the number of trailer
coach spaces that will be offered for use for the length of the license.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.230; CC 1994 § 25.390]
No additional trailer coach space
shall be built or used during the length of the license without first
notifying the City Clerk and obtaining the necessary licenses.
[R.O. 2016 § 525.240; CC 1994 § 25.395]
In case any license issued hereunder
is revoked, surrendered or forfeited by the licensee, not used or
used only for a portion of the license period, after the effective
date of such license, no refund of any license charge or part thereof
shall be made.