[Ord. No. 130, 12/9/1991]
The Township, being confronted with increasing urbanization
adopts this Part for the following purposes:
(a) To provide an optional economic approach to community development
with provisions to permit more efficient utilization of land and of
public services;
(b) To provide areas of the Township which permit mobile homes, mobile
home lots and/or mobile home parks.
(c) To provide design and development standards in order to protect the
health, safety and general welfare of the persons residing within,
or adjacent to, mobile home parks.
[Ord. No. 130, 12/9/1991;
as amended by Ord. No. 164, 4/26/1999;
by Ord. No. 229, 12/19/2006; and
by Ord. No. 281, 12/5/2012]
(a) Eligibility.
(1)
Mobile home parks are permitted by right in the Mobile Home
Park (MHP) Zoning District.
(2)
The mobile home park shall consist of a minimum contiguous land
area of 10 acres. The land area under consideration should not include
any portion of land located within the street right-of-way and land
that has been previously developed. The area shall be considered contiguous
if it is divided by an exiting street not exceeding 60 feet in ultimate
right-of-way.
(3)
The mobile home park shall be served by a public or community
water supply system and sewage disposal system, approved by the appropriate
local and state agencies, and shall be constructed and certified operational
by the appropriate authorities before the occupancy permits are issued.
(4)
A minimum of 10% of the net area of the mobile home park shall
be set aside as common open space. The location, character, management
and utilization of the common open space shall comply with all applicable
specifications concerning open space.
(b) Design Standards.
(1)
The mobile home park shall be designed with regard to the topographic
and natural features of the site. All natural features (lakes, streams,
topsoil, knolls, basins, trees and shrubs) should be preserved and
incorporated into the final landscaping whenever possible and desirable.
The finished topography shall adequately facilitate the mobile home
park without excessive earthmoving and neglect for the natural amenities.
(2)
The mobile home park shall not exceed four dwelling units per
gross acre.
(3)
The following maximum and minimum dimensional requirements shall
apply to the mobile home parks and to the type of mobile home.
Minimum Regulations
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Single Wide Units
(< 61 feet)
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Single Wide Units
(> 61 feet)
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Double Wide Units
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Lot Area (Net)
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5,000 square feet
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5,500 square feet
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10,000 square feet
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Lot Width
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50 feet
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50 feet
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70 feet
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Building Setback
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Interior Streets*
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20 feet
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20 feet
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20 feet
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Exterior Streets
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100 feet
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100 feet
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100 feet
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Rear Yard
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15 feet
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15 feet
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15 feet
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Side Yard (each)
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10 feet
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10 feet
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10 feet
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Maximum Regulations
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Single Wide Units
(< 61 feet)
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Single Wide Units
(> 61 feet)
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Double Wide Units
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Lot Coverage
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30%
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30%
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30%
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*
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Denotes that the design standards and specifications of § 32-924 (Off-street Parking) of this chapter will apply to the 20-foot building setback if it is to be used for vehicular parking purposes.
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(4)
In addition to the bulk regulations listed above, the following
provisions shall apply:
(i)
No mobile home, accessory structure or common open space shall
be located closer than 100 feet to the ultimate right-of-way of abutting
public streets and 50 feet to the rear or side property lines;
(ii)
No structure shall be constructed on or within 50 feet of any of the Environmental Protection Overlay Districts identified under Part
5 of this chapter.
(iii) No more than one mobile home shall be placed
on a mobile home lot, and such mobile home shall be occupied by not
more than one single family.
(c) Development Standards.
(1)
The mobile home park shall provide an evergreen planting screen along the property line of the periphery of the development to protect the privacy of adjacent residents, in accordance with §
27-517, entitled "Landscaping Regulations," of Chapter
27, entitled "Subdivision and Land Development," of the Township of Amity Code of Ordinances.
(2)
No part of a mobile home park shall be used for nonresidential
purposes, except common open space shall be used for the pleasure
and recreation of the park residents, an office may be used for the
park management, necessary utility structures, common laundry facilities
and necessary buildings for the storage of maintenance equipment.
(3)
There shall be at least one street in the park which is circumferential
and from which lesser streets shall turn out so as to provide direct
access to each lot and to each common open space of the tract. All
streets shall be designed and constructed to all applicable Township
specifications.
(4)
All entrances shall conform to the standards of the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation, and when the entrance is from a state
road, it shall be approved by them. When the entrance is from a Township
road, it shall be approved by the Township Engineer. The entrances
shall take into account the traffic on the public street and that
to be generated by the park residents. Acceleration and deceleration
lanes may be required as well as two lane entrances and two lane exits.
(5)
A minimum of two off-street parking spaces measuring 10 feet
by 20 feet shall be provided for each mobile home lot. No on-street
parking shall be permitted within the park.
(6)
Each mobile home space shall be provided with a hard surfaced
mobile home stand providing a foundation wall and/or footing that
will not heave, shift, settle or move due to frost action, inadequate
drainage, vibration or other forces acting on the superstructure.
(7)
All mobile homes shall be located, erected and anchored in accordance
with all applicable standards and provisions specified in the Township
Building Code and/or the manufacturers specifications.
(8)
Each mobile home stand shall be equipped with utility connections.
For reasons of safety, the space between the mobile home stand and
the mobile home floor shall be permanently enclosed to prevent unauthorized
entry and to conceal all supports and utility connections. Each stand
shall be located at such elevation, distance and angle in relation
to the access street and mobile home accessory that the placement
and removal of the mobile home is practical.
(9)
The area between the ground level and the perimeter of the mobile
home shall be enclosed by means of a suitable skirting.
(10)
Every mobile home and open space areas shall have access to an improved street in the mobile home park in accordance with the Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (see Chapter
27 of the Township Code of Ordinances).
(11)
Developers of mobile home parks will be required to comply with
applicable parts of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance
and the Building Code of the Township, except as follows. No mobile
home shall be permitted in the mobile home park which fails to meet
the standards of the Township Building Code and which does not bear
the seal of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
In case regulations herein described conflict with those of the Township
Building Code, these regulations shall govern.
(12)
The mobile home park shall have a central water supply and distribution
system. The system shall conform with the "Standards for Mobile Home
Parks" publication of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
and any other applicable codes adopted by the Township. The water
system shall provide for fire protection in mobile home parks of over
25 units.
(13)
Mobile home parks may be used only where municipally or community
operated sewer and water services are available. Individual lateral
connections to the street sewer and to the mobile home shall conform
to applicable Township and state regulations.
(14)
The electrical distribution system shall be underground and
shall conform to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards
for mobile home parks and any other applicable codes. Each mobile
home shall have not less than 100 amp service.
(15)
If the mobile home park is to have gas service to the homes,
the same shall have to conform to applicable NFPA regulations and
any other applicable codes.
(16)
All streets in the park shall be illuminated at a minimum level
of 0.6 foot candles. Service to light standards shall be underground.
(17)
Telephone Lines shall be Underground. There shall be a central
television antenna system with underground service to each mobile
home.
(18)
Except for paved areas, areas beneath mobile homes and cultivated areas, all ground shall be planted and maintained in grass. The grass shall be cut regularly. No weeds or wild growth, except for native trees, shall be permitted anywhere in the park. All landscaping shall be in conformance with § 27- 517, entitled "Landscaping Regulations," of Chapter
27, entitled "Subdivision and Land Development," of the Township of Amity Code of Ordinances.
(19)
Exterior storage areas for refuse stations shall be properly
screened. All containers shall be air-tight, vermin-proof and have
adequate storage capacity to accommodate the projected volumes of
solid waste. The park shall have a solid waste management plan in
accordance with all applicable Township standards.
(20)
The park shall have a plan for storm water management in accordance
with all applicable Township regulations governing storm water management.
(21)
The park shall have a plan for erosion and sediment control
in accordance with all specifications set forth by the Pa. DER and
the County Conservation District.
(22)
Mobile home parks of 25 units or more shall employ the services
of a qualified manager. The manager shall reside at the mobile home
park and shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of
the park.
(23)
The developer of the mobile home park shall make arrangements,
in a form satisfactory with the Township Solicitor, which shall ensure
that the common open space shall continue to be adequately managed
and maintained.
(24)
A land development plan shall be submitted to the Township for
review and approval for any structures and/or permanent additions.
[Ord. No. 130, 12/9/1991]
(a) It shall be unlawful to operate a mobile home park within the Township
unless a license has been issued by the Board of Supervisors and unless
a certificate of registration has been issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection. Such licenses and certificates
shall be issued annually.
(b) Licenses are not Transferable. Notice in writing shall be given to
the Board of Supervisors within 10 days after a mobile home park has
been sold, transferred, given away, leased or the controlling interest
otherwise disposed of. A transfer of certificate by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection shall be required and a new
application to the Township shall be made.
(c) The park shall furnish to the Township a list of tenants of the park.
Any change in tenancy shall be reported to the Township within one
week. The Board of Supervisors shall have the power to inspect the
park register containing a record of all residents of the mobile home
park at any reasonable time.
(d) All applications to the Township for a mobile home park shall be
subject to all applicable review procedures for subdivision and land
development and shall be subject to the appropriate fees established
by resolution by the Board of Supervisors.