This chapter is intended to regulate the location, development, and operation of mobile home parks in the Village of Coxsackie. The provisions of the existing Chapter
87 are antiquated and inadequate. This chapter expands the definition of a "mobile home" and distinguishes a "modular home," as defined in Chapter
155, Zoning, of the Village Code. This Local Law also repeals Chapter
87 and replaces it with the provisions of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings below:
MOBILE HOME
Any portable or mobile structure designated for habitable living purpose, with or without rigid supports and with or without its wheels, rolls or skids in place, and with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning and electrical systems contained therein as defined in 24 CFR 3280. Mobile home shall not include "modular home," as defined in the Village Code §
155-4.
MOBILE HOME ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
A building or structure that is an addition to or supplements
the use and is incidental to that of the mobile home and located on
the same site therewith. It is not a self-contained, separate, and
habitable building or structure.
MOBILE HOME PARK
All new mobile homes in the Village of Coxsackie shall be
located in a mobile home park. A mobile home park shall have a minimum
of 100 feet of frontage on a public highway. It shall consist of at
least 20 acres of contiguous land under common ownership on which
at least four or more mobile homes are located which may be occupied
by persons for residential purposes other than recreation, traveling,
or vacationing, and who are provided services or facilities necessary
for their use of the property.
MOBILE HOME SITE (ALSO KNOWN AS A SITE)
A designated parcel of land in a mobile home park provided
by the operator and designed for accommodating one mobile home, its
accessory buildings or structures, and accessory equipment for the
exclusive use of its occupants.
MOBILE HOME STAND
The durable surface located on a mobile home site which has
been reserved for the placement and capable of supporting the mobile
home.
OPERATOR
Is the owner or lessee of real property applying for a mobile
home park site plan or any person who is designated as or holds himself
out to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the mobile
home park and such services and facilities as are provided and/or
necessary for the use of such property.
PERSON
An individual, group of individuals, partnership, corporation,
company, or association.
In addition to the standards in Article
X of Chapter
155 of the Village Code, the Planning Board shall consider the following standards when reviewing an application for a mobile home park:
A. Where a mobile home park abuts a "local street" or a "major street" as defined in Chapter
132, Subdivision of Land, or an existing residential area, the Planning Board may require that a perimeter landscaped strip no more than 25 feet wide be established along the abutting property line. All required building setbacks shall be measured from the inner edge of the perimeter strip.
B. Where the mobile home park abuts an existing or planned nonresidential
area the Planning Board may require that a perimeter landscaped strip,
no more than 50 feet wide, be established along the abutting property
line. All required setbacks shall be measured from the inner edge
of the perimeter strip.
C. The Planning Board may require that perimeter strips be landscaped
in a manner to buffer and screen from view adjoining residential,
commercial or industrial uses from the mobile home park. Buffering
and/or screening shall be constructed prior to the issuance of a certificate
of occupancy. Buffering and/or screening may be accomplished as follows:
(1) A durable decorative wall and trees or bushes to create an effective
buffer and visual screen; or
(2) An earthen berm of at least six feet with 75% of the berm planted
with grass, trees, bushes and ground cover arranged to create an effective
visual screen.
D. In addition to the open space requirements in this chapter, a minimum
of 20% of the gross mobile home park area shall be landscaped. The
perimeter landscaping provided in this section may be included in
the calculation of the minimum landscaped area. All landscaping shall
be maintained, including regular irrigation, mowing, removal of weeds,
and pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs, as necessary.
E. A patio of stone, concrete, or equivalent material of at least 160
square feet shall be installed by the operator at each mobile home
site prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy of any mobile
home at the mobile home site.
F. When a mobile home park is bounded by more than one major or collector
street, only one access point from each street shall be allowed.
G. No mobile home park entrance shall be closer than 100 feet to an
intersection of a public street.
H. No mobile home site shall directly access a street bordering the
mobile home park unless it is a public street that extends into the
park.
I. Each mobile home site shall directly access a street within the mobile
home park. During site plan review, the Planning Board shall determine
that all driveways and street intersections shall have views that
are not materially obstructed so as to create a potential safety hazard
for pedestrians or drivers.
J. A minimum of 25% of the total mobile home park area shall be reserved
for recreational facilities available to all mobile home park residents.
Perimeter landscaping shall not be included as part of the required
recreational facility area.
K. A mobile home in a mobile home park must have proof that it is manufactured
in compliance with 24 CFR 3280.
During site plan review, the Planning Board shall determine
that the following minimum requirements shall be met for each designated
mobile home site:
A. Each mobile home shall be located so that the mobile home site has
exclusive use and occupancy of no less than 10,000 square feet, and
each mobile home site shall be designated on a mobile home park site
plan.
B. Any mobile home shall be at least 20 feet from any other mobile home
or from the closest edge of fencing, from the closest edge of a driveway,
or from any accessory structure associated with another mobile home.
C. Each mobile home, including porches or decks, shall be at least 20
feet from the closest paved surface of a street or sidewalk.
D. No structure in a mobile home park shall exceed two stories or 35
feet, whichever is less.
E. Lot coverage. The area occupied by the mobile home and accessory
buildings and structures shall not exceed 25% of the designated mobile
home site.
F. Each mobile home stand shall be built to industry standards to accommodate
the size of the mobile home, which shall be no less than 1,000 square
feet in total area.
G. Parking. Each mobile home lot shall have off-street parking for at
least two vehicles. In addition, one space shall be provided for each
vehicle used in connection with the facility; parking for such vehicles
to be in a separate designated area. No parking shall occur in a perimeter
yard.
The Planning Board shall determine a site plan application for a mobile home park in accordance with §
155-68 of Article X and the standards set forth herein. If the Planning Board
approves a new mobile home park or modification of an existing mobile
home park, a condition of its approval shall be that the operator
obtain a permit under 10 NYCRR 17.4 from the New York State Department
of Health to operate or modify a mobile home park. The operator shall
file a copy of such permit to the Village Clerk.
This chapter is not intended to supersede or modify any other
provisions of local or state law which concern the construction, assembly,
operation or placement of mobile homes.