A. 
The basic requirements of this article may be modified in the design and development of recreational vehicle park regulations to the extent of and in accordance with the following minimum standards:
B. 
Stormwater drainage, easements, utility line location, erosion and sediment control and site planning shall be in accordance with the basic sections of this article related thereto, and the provisions of Article VI of this chapter shall also apply.
A. 
Unit accommodations.
(1) 
Generally, vehicle parking spaces shall be diagonal to the street at an angle of 30° from perpendicular.
(2) 
An area of not less than 2,000 square feet shall be provided for each unit accommodation.
(3) 
The minimum width of each vehicle parking space shall be 10 feet, measured perpendicularly to the depth of the space.
(4) 
The minimum depth of each vehicle parking space shall be not less than 55 feet to accommodate recreational vehicles and tow vehicles without unhitching.
(5) 
Each vehicle parking space shall be located not less than 30 feet from the front lot line of the park nor less than 20 feet from the side and rear lot lines of the park nor less than 10 feet from the curb or edge of shoulder of any park drive and from any building or other vehicle.
B. 
Travel ways. The driveways, exits, entrances and vehicle parking spaces shall be all-weather, consisting of at least a four-inch compacted stone or slag base course, topped with crushed stone or approved equal, constructed and maintained to the following minimum widths and general standards:
(1) 
Twenty-four feet shall be the minimum width in the case of two-way drives.
(2) 
Twelve feet shall be the minimum width in the case of one-way drives.
(3) 
Cul-de-sac drives shall be provided with a turnaround having an outside roadway diameter of at least 90 feet.
(4) 
The driveway edge at all intersections shall have an inside radius of at least 30 feet.
C. 
Screening. All campgrounds shall be provided with a screen planting along all property lines of the park, which shall consist of a mix of sizes and types of plant materials which meets the standard of providing a compact, year-round visual screen at least six feet in height and at least 15 feet in depth, as measured from the property line.
D. 
Utilities and sanitation.
(1) 
Each vehicle stand shall be provided with individual electrical, sewerage and water connections.
(2) 
Each campground shall be provided with a public comfort station with showers and a sheltered drinking fountain.
(3) 
Each campground shall be provided with a sanitary station for the disposal of wastes from vehicle holding tanks.
(4) 
All sewerage and water facilities, including supply and disposal methods, shall comply with the applicable standards, rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and evidence of such compliance shall be provided by the applicant prior to plan approval.
(5) 
The spatial and utility requirements pertaining to individual stands may be modified in the case of stands designed exclusively for tent accommodations.