[Amended 2-3-2015]
The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum standards
for the construction in and maintenance of mobile home parks existing
(as of April 22, 2014) in the City of Rochester. The intent of this
chapter is that mobile home parks existing (as of April 22, 2014)
shall provide a healthful, safe, pleasant, and attractive residential
atmosphere for their occupants, while at the same time being compatible
with existing and anticipated future development in the surrounding
areas.
This chapter is adopted by the Rochester City Council in accordance
with the provisions of New Hampshire RSA 47:17.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
A subordinate building or structure which is an addition
to or supplements the facilities provided by a mobile home, such as
an awning, cabana, storage structure, carport, porch, fence, skirting,
windbreak, or screened room.
BUILDING
A roofed structure erected for permanent use.
COMMON AREA
An area or space designed for joint use by residents of a
mobile home park, principally for recreation purposes.
DENSITY
The number of mobile home lots per acre of gross land area
in a mobile home park.
GARAGE
A building for the shelter of automotive vehicles.
GROSS LAND AREA
The total land area included within the perimeter boundaries
of a mobile home park.
LIVING UNIT
A residential unit providing complete, independent living
facilities for one family, including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal land area within the boundaries of a
lot, exclusive of any land area designated for street purposes, and
reserved for exclusive use of the occupants of a mobile home.
LOT LINE
The line identifying a lot boundary.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING
Any structure, transportable in one or more sections, which,
in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width and 40
body feet or more in length, or when erected on site, is 320 square
feet or more, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed
to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when
connected to required utilities, which include plumbing, heating and
electrical heating systems contained therein (in conformance with
the definition in RSA 674:31, as amended).
[Amended 2-3-2015; at
time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
MOBILE HOME
A form of manufactured housing which conforms with the definition
of "manufactured housing" above.
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land for the placement of a mobile home and for
the exclusive use of its occupants.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any parcel of land under single or common ownership or control
which contains, or is designed, laid out, or adapted to accommodate,
two or more mobile homes. The term "mobile home park" shall not be
construed to apply to premises used solely for storage or display
of mobile homes.
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION
An approved subdivision of two or more lots designed to be
occupied by mobile homes only and where the lots will be sold rather
than rented or leased.
PARK ROAD
A private road within the boundaries of a mobile home park
which is owned and maintained by the mobile home park owner, and which
provides vehicular access to mobile home lots.
PERMANENT BUILDING
Any building except a mobile home or a mobile home accessory
building or structure.
PUBLIC SYSTEM
A water or sewage system which is owned and operated by a
local government authority or by an established public utility which
is adequately controlled by a governmental authority.
STORAGE BUILDING
A building located on a mobile home lot which is designed
and used solely for the storage and use of personal equipment and
possessions of the occupants of the mobile home on that lot.
STREET
A public highway as defined in RSA 229:1, except a Class
VI or discontinued highway, or a private road within a subdivision
as platted and recorded in the Strafford County Registry of Deeds,
including the full width of the right-of-way.
YARD
An unoccupied space open to the sky on a mobile home lot.
[Amended 2-3-2015; 3-5-2019]
During the development of any mobile home park, that portion
of said park which is used, occupied, and/or made available for use
and occupation of mobile homes shall be subject to these standards,
and to the applicable standards of the New Hampshire Department of
Environmental Services and the Sanitary Laws and Regulations of the
New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services.
A. Mobile home lots.
(1) Each mobile home lot shall contain a minimum of 10,000 square feet
in area and shall have minimum frontage of 75 feet on a park road.
(2) No mobile home with accessory buildings, garage, structures, storage
building and paved parking spaces shall occupy in excess of 35% of
a mobile home lot.
B. Park roads.
(1) Mobile home park roads shall provide safe and convenient vehicular
access from abutting public streets to all mobile home lots and community
facilities. Driveway access to all mobile home lots shall be only
from park roads, with no driveway access permitted directly from City
streets.
(2) Roads shall be adapted to topography, shall have suitable alignment
and gradient for traffic safety, and shall have a properly designed
storm drainage system. Except as herein modified, the design standards
for minor streets in the Agricultural Zone contained in the Rochester
Subdivision Regulations shall apply to the design of mobile home park
roads.
(3) Roads shall have a minimum right-of-way width of 40 feet and a minimum
paved width of 22 feet. Roadway pavement shall be in accordance with
the standards for minor streets in the Agricultural Zone contained
in the Rochester Subdivision Regulations.
(4) Road systems shall be developed with consideration given to the reasonable
movement and placement of mobile homes on individual lots.
(5) All mobile home parks shall be graded to ensure proper drainage.
The drainage system shall take into consideration not only proper
channelizing of stormwater within the mobile home park but minimization
of adverse effects on surrounding property and public streets.
C. Parking.
(1) Two off-street parking spaces shall be provided for each mobile home
lot. Each parking space shall be paved and graded to provide drainage
away from the mobile home in conformance with the overall drainage
plan for the mobile home park.
(2) Each off-street parking space shall have a minimum width of nine
feet and a minimum length of 18 feet.
(3) Garages shall be permitted, provided that they are either directly attached to a mobile home or separated by a distance of at least 10 feet. Garages shall also conform to the setback provisions in §
135-4C(2).
D. Common area.
(1) At least 7% of the gross land area in a mobile home park shall be
reserved as a common area for recreation and other open space purposes.
(2) Each mobile home park shall provide at least one common area restricted
to the use and enjoyment of the residents of the park. No single common
area shall contain less than 15,000 square feet. Where more than one
area is provided, the areas shall be spaced and located in the mobile
home park in such a manner that will provide maximum usefulness for
park residents.
(3) All equipment contained in recreational areas within common areas
shall be kept in good repair. Common areas shall be kept free of all
debris.
(4) The land included within common areas shall be of such character
that it is capable of supporting recreational use and shall not include
land with poor drainage, excessive slope, or land which is subject
to flooding.
(5) Common areas shall be separated from park roadways, City streets,
and parking spaces by an adequate fence.
E. Water supply.
(1) A water supply meeting current New Hampshire Department of Environmental
Services drinking water standards shall be provided to each mobile
home lot in a mobile home park.
(2) The design and construction (including materials) of the water supply
system, whether public or private, for a mobile home park shall comply
with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Design
Standards for Small Public Water Systems and with all requirements
and regulations of the City of Rochester.
(3) Where a public water system exists within 200 feet of any boundary
of a mobile home park, all lots within the park shall be connected
to the public system, unless such connection is specifically denied
by the City. Where a public water system is not available, any other
source of water must be approved by the New Hampshire Department of
Environmental Services.
(4) All water piping shall be constructed and maintained in accordance
with state and local law; the water piping system shall not be connected
with nonpotable or questionable water supplies.
(5) Individual water service connections which are provided for direct
use by mobile homes shall be so constructed that they will not be
damaged by the parking of mobile homes.
(6) A mobile home park water system shall be adequate to provide 20 pounds
per square inch of pressure at all mobile home lots.
F. Sewage disposal.
(1) Where a public sewage system exists within 200 feet of any boundary
of a mobile home park, all lots within the park shall be connected
to the public system, unless such connection is specifically denied
by the City.
(2) Where a public sewage system is not available, the sewage disposal
system for all mobile home lots in the mobile home park shall be approved
by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
(3) Each mobile home shall be provided with sewer connections which comply
with all statutory requirements and regulations of the State of New
Hampshire and appropriate agencies of the State of New Hampshire and
the City of Rochester.
(4) The design and construction (including materials) of the sewage disposal
system, whether public or private, for a mobile home park shall comply
with all statutory requirements and regulations of the New Hampshire
Department of Environmental Services and the City of Rochester.
G. Electricity.
(1) A secured electrical outlet supplying 220 volts shall be provided
for each mobile home lot. This installation shall comply with all
applicable state and local electrical codes and ordinances. Such electrical
outlets shall be weatherproof.
(2) All power lines within a mobile home park shall be underground and
shall be laid with sufficient cover to prevent damage from traffic.
H. Telephone system. Where telephone service to mobile home lots is
provided, the distribution system shall be underground and shall be
in general conformance with the placement of the electrical distribution
system.
I. Cable television system. Where cable television service to mobile
home lots is provided, the distribution system shall be underground
and shall be in general conformance with the placement of the electrical
system.