NOTE: These regulations shall not apply to expansions of up
to ten units.
A. General
Community facilities should be provided to supplement the deficiencies
caused by limited interior and exterior space of the manufactured
home unit and its site. Facilities should meet the expected indoor
and outdoor leisure time needs as well as provide common laundry facilities
and office space for management. Storm shelter for park or subdivision
residents should also be considered in providing this indoor space.
Care must be taken in locating these facilities to ensure that they
are safely accessible and convenient to all residents.
B. Location
1. Major community buildings and features to be used by all residents
should be centrally located within the parks or subdivision development
or easily accessible and convenient to all residents.
2. Minor recreation areas such as tot-lots should be located at scattered
sites close to the groupings of homes they will serve.
3. School bus stops and centralized mail boxes shall be located in safe
convenient areas.
4. Leisure areas should incorporate unique natural features such as
streams, trees, and variations in topography.
C. Access
1. Walkways along collector streets or internal pathways linking residential
areas to community facilities should be provided.
2. Separate off-street parking areas near community facilities should
be provided. Normally no more than one parking space for each 10 dwelling
units is needed.
D. Ownership, Maintenance and Preservation of Common Open Space
General. The developer shall make provisions which insure that
the common open space land shall continue as such and be properly
maintained.
E. Recreation Facilities. Recreation Facilities shall be provided in accordance with Section
5-3.11 (Townhouse, Single-family Attached, Multi-family, and Mixed Residential Regulations).