It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, alter or extend
any mobile home park within the limits of the Township until plans
have been approved by the Township in accordance with the provisions
of this Chapter.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 12/4/1980, § XX]
Applications for mobile home park approval shall conform to the requirements and procedures as established in Parts 3 and 4, and in §§
22-514 through
22-517 and
22-613 through
22-615 of this Chapter.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 12/4/1980, § XXI]
All improvements required in mobile home parks shall be designed in accordance with the design standards set forth in Part
5 of this Chapter and the improvements shall be installed consistent with the requirements of Part
6 of this Chapter.
1. The location and minimum area of all mobile home parks shall be in accordance with the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27] and shall also comply with the following minimum requirements:
A. The location of the mobile home park must conform to the Township
Comprehensive Plan with respect to streets, public sites and proposed
utilities.
B. Not located on floodplains or subject to flooding or located with
respect to adverse influences from swamps, marshes or other water
hazard areas.
C. Not subject to any hazard or nuisance such as excessive noise, vibration,
smoke, toxic matter, heat, odor, glare, etc.
D. Mobile home parks located adjacent to an arterial street or located
adjacent to industrial or commercial properties, shall provide a planting
screen at least 15 feet wide or approved fencing shall be provided
along the abutting side separating the park and such adjacent nonresidential
uses.
1. All lots shall abut a park street.
2. The lot upon which the mobile home is located shall conform with the minimum lot size requirements contained in the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27].
3. The lot or parcel shall be seeded and landscaped.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 2002-2, 2/7/2002, § 3]
1. The mobile home shall be located in conformance with all front, side and rear setback requirements as contained in the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27].
2. The mobile home shall be placed upon and securely fastened to a concrete
or bituminous pad which shall be built upon a frost-free foundation
or footer. In no instance shall it be placed upon jacks, loose block
or other similar arrangements.
3. An enclosure of compatible design and material shall be erected around
the entire base of the mobile home. Such enclosure shall provide sufficient
ventilation to inhibit decay and deterioration of the structure.
4. Any garage, utility shed or other similar building or structure shall
conform with all applicable zoning and building code requirements,
if such are in existence.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 2002-2, 2/7/2002, § 3]
1. No part of any park shall be used for nonresidential purposes, except
such uses that are required for recreation, direct servicing, management
or maintenance of the park and its residents.
2. Nothing contained in this section shall be deemed as prohibiting the display and sale of a mobile home when located on an approved mobile home lot in compliance with §
22-706 and connected to utilities.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 2002-2, 2/7/2002, § 3;
and by Ord. 2011-7, 11/3/2011, § 8]
1. All streets within mobile home parks whether offered for public dedication
or not shall conform to the following standards:
A. General Requirements. A safe and convenient vehicular access shall
be provided from abutting public streets and roads.
B. Location Principles. The streets or roads in a mobile home park shall
be located and built with regard to:
(1)
Providing traffic ways for convenient access to each mobile
home lot and other important facilities in the park.
(2)
Designed to recognize existing easements which are to be preserved.
(3)
Permit connection to existing facilities where necessary for
the proper functioning of drainage and utility easements.
C. Circulation. The street system should provide convenient circulation
by means of minor streets and properly located collector streets.
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Minor streets shall be so located that their use by through
traffic will be discouraged.
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Where a mobile home park abuts or contains an existing or proposed
arterial street, the Township may require marginal access streets,
reverse frontage or such other treatment as may be necessary to afford
separation of through and local traffic.
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D. Pavement Width. The entrance road connecting the park with a public
street or road shall have a minimum pavement of 36 feet.
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Other internal streets shall be as follows:
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(1)
For collector streets a minimum width of 36 feet will be required.
(2)
For minor streets a minimum pavement width of 28 feet will be
required.
(3)
Dead end streets shall be provided at the closed end with a
paved turnaround having an outside diameter of at least 80 feet.
E. Right-of-Way. Streets that are proposed for dedication to public
use shall provide minimum right-of-way widths as follows:
(1)
Collector Street: 60 feet.
F. Alignment and Grades. Streets shall be adapted to the topography and shall have suitable alignment and gradient for safety of traffic, satisfactory surface and groundwater drainage, and proper functioning of sanitary and storm sewer systems, pursuant to the Hopewell Township Stormwater Management Ordinance [Chapter
23].
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Center-line grades shall not be less than 0.05%.
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Center-line grades shall not exceed the following:
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(3)
Where the grade of any street at the approach to an intersection
exceeds 7%, a leveling area of at least 50 feet shall be provided
having not greater than 4% grades.
G. Intersections. Street intersections shall generally be at right angles.
No street shall intersect another at an angle of less than 75°.
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Intersections of more than two streets at one point shall be
prohibited.
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Streets entering opposite sides of another street shall be laid
out either directly opposite one another or with a minimum offset
of 150 feet between their center lines.
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Minimum curve radii at street intersections shall be as follows:
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Intersection
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Pavement Edge
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Collector with Public Road
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35 feet
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Collector with Collector
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30 feet
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Collector with Minor
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25 feet
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Minor with Minor
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20 feet
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H. Street Surfacing. Streets shall be surfaced to the grades and dimensions
shown on the street profile and cross-section plan submitted and approved
with the final plan. The paving and wearing surface shall be constructed
according to the following specifications:
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Minor and Collector Streets. For construction of surface course
and base course Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Specifications,
1970, Form 408/70 as amended or supplemented shall apply.
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Specifically, the pavement base and wearing surface must be
constructed according to the minimum requirements as follows:
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(1)
Top soil must be removed to subsoil. Subsoil used for fill must
be compacted to satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors or Township
Engineer.
(2)
Base course shall consist of one inch approved screening forming
a cushion and then either four inches of ballast and four inches of
State approved crusher run or eight inches of number four ballast
with State approved screenings. The base course shall be measured
after it has been compacted with a roller of not less than 10 tons
in weight.
(3)
A minimum of 1 1/2 inch ID2A Binder with a one-inch ID2A
wearing surface shall be applied.
(4)
The crown of the road or street shall have a fall of 1/4 inch
to the foot measured from the center line to the cartway edges of
the street or road.
(5)
All other procedures and specifications or road or street construction
must comply with the regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation.
1. The size and shape of blocks shall be determined with regard to:
A. Zoning requirements as to lot size.
B. Need for convenient access, automotive and pedestrian movement.
C. Providing desirable lot depths for interior walkways and easements
for utilities to be located within the block.
2. Blocks shall not exceed a maximum length of 1,600 feet.
Street lights shall be provided to illuminate streets, driveways
and walkways for the safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at
night. Their type and location shall be shown on the plan.
A paved off-street parking space for two automobile vehicles
shall be provided for each mobile home lot. Required car parking spaces
shall be so located as to provide convenient access to the mobile
home, but shall not exceed a distance of 100 feet from the mobile
home that it is intended to serve.
1. All mobile home parks shall be provided with common pedestrian walks
on both sides of the street. Such walks shall be at least four feet
in width and shall commence at least four feet outside of the curb
line.
2. All mobile home lots shall be connected to common pedestrian walks
with an individual walk at least two feet in width.
Curbs shall be installed along both sides of all streets. The
Township Supervisors shall have the option of waiving curbs in areas
where the lot frontage exceeds 100 feet. Curbs shall be concrete and
either the vertical type or the rolled curb-and-gutter type. The transition
from one type of curb to another shall be made only at a street intersection,
and adequate provisions shall be made for driveway entrances.
1. In all mobile home parks a recreation area, or areas, with suitable
facilities shall be maintained within the park for the use of all
park residents.
2. Land required for such recreation areas shall be not less than 10%
of the gross site area. Such land should generally be provided in
a centralized location, or decentralized in larger mobile home parks.
1. Use. Easements shall be provided for all utilities not located in
a street and for well-defined watercourses.
2. Width. Utility easements shall have a minimum width of 15 feet. Easements
for natural watercourses shall be of sufficient width to permit maintenance
and provide for future flow.
3. Location. Easements shall be centered on or adjacent to side and
rear lot lines whenever possible.
An adequate supply of safe water of satisfactory quality under
adequate pressure shall be provided in all parks to all mobile homes,
service buildings and other accessory facilities. The mobile home
park shall be served by the extension of an existing or proposed public
water supply system. The developer shall construct a system of water
mains and connect with such public water supply system and provide
a connection for each lot.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 2002-2, 2/7/2002, § 3]
An adequate and safe sewerage system shall be provided in all
parks for conveying and disposing of sewage from mobile homes, service
buildings and other accessory facilities. The mobile home park shall
be served by the extension of an existing public sanitary sewerage
system. The developer shall provide a system of sanitary sewer mains
and shall provide lateral connections to each mobile home lot.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 12/4/1980, § XIX;
by Ord. 6/2/1988, § III, V and VI; by Ord. 1996-1, 1/2/1996,
§ XXI; by Ord. 2002-2, 2/7/2002, § 3; and by Ord.
2011-7, 11/3/2011, § 7]
1. The requirements for storm drainage for all subdivision or land development plans shall meet the requirements of the Hopewell Township Stormwater Management Ordinance [Chapter
23], and, if appropriate, the Township's Construction and Materials Specifications for Subdivision and Land Development. In the event that the provisions of the Township's Stormwater Management Ordinance [Chapter
23] and its manual conflict, the provisions of the Stormwater Management Ordinance [Chapter
23] shall take precedence.
2. For any subdivision or land development subject to this Chapter, a violation of the Hopewell Township Stormwater Management Ordinance [Chapter
23] shall also be a violation of this Chapter.
Electric, telephone and other utility facilities shall be provided
as necessary within the mobile home park. Such utilities shall be
installed underground and maintained in accordance with the local
utility company's specifications regulating such systems.
1. Fire hydrants shall be installed if their water supply source is
capable to serve them in accordance with the requirements of the local
fire authority.
2. Fire hydrants, if provided, shall be located within 600 feet of any
mobile home, service building or other structure in the park, and
shall be installed in accordance with all applicable regulations.
[Ord. 5/6/1974; as amended by Ord. 1996-1, 1/2/1996, § XXII]
1. Every mobile home park shall have a structure clearly designated
as the office of the mobile home park manager.
2. Service and accessory buildings located in a mobile home park shall
be used only by residents of the mobile home park.