In accordance with the provisions of Act 247, separate provisions
regulating mobile home parks and their design, development, alteration,
extension, operation and maintenance; licensing; setting forth certain
street, parking, walk, open space and density requirements; and providing
penalties for violations, are incorporated within this article.
In addition to the applicable definitions contained in this chapter and Chapter
290, Zoning, of this Code, the following additional terms are used in this article. For purposes of this article, they shall be defined as follows:
ANCHORING
The fastening of a mobile home to its pad (or stand) in order
to prevent upset or damage due to wind, erosion, flooding or other
natural forces.
HITCH
A device which is part of the frame or attaches to the frame
of a mobile home and connects it to a vehicle for the purpose of transporting
the unit.
MOBILE HOME PAD
A concrete pad, at least six inches in thickness with at
least six tie-down rings, to which the mobile home shall be secured,
and equal in length and width to the dimensions of the mobile home
to be placed thereon.
MOBILE HOME PARK PERMIT
A written permit issued by the Zoning Officer and subject
to annual renewal, permitting the mobile home park to operate under
this chapter and other pertinent ordinances and regulations.
SKIRT
A panel specifically designed for the purpose of screening
the underside of a mobile home by forming an extension of the vertical
exterior walls of the mobile home and covering the entire distance
between the bottom of the exterior walls and the ground elevation
below.
Submission requirements. The requirements of Article
III of this chapter shall govern the submission, processing and review of all applications for mobile home park development.
A. Content of application. All applications for mobile home park development shall be considered land development applications. The requirements of Article
III, Plan Submission and Review Procedures, herein, shall apply. Information submitted by the applicant during the course of consideration of conditional use approval may be used to satisfy the requirements of Article
IV where appropriate.
B. In addition to the requirements contained in Article
III, an application for preliminary or final approval of a mobile home park shall indicate, by drawings, diagrams, maps, text, affidavit, or other legal instrument, the following:
(1)
The parcel or lot for which application is made is held in single
and separate ownership.
(2)
The placement, location and number of mobile home lots and mobile home pads, consistent with the terms of §
240-805 of this chapter, on a layout map of the tract at a minimum scale of one inch equals 50 feet.
(3)
The location and dimension of all driveways, pedestrian ways,
sidewalks, parking facilities and access roads, with notation as to
type of impervious cover.
(4)
The location, dimension and arrangement of all areas to be devoted
to lawns, buffer strips, screen planting, and common open space, including
areas for recreation.
(5)
The location, dimension and arrangement of all buildings existing
or proposed to be built and all existing tree masses and trees of
over six inches' diameter measured at breast height (DBH).
(6)
Proposed provisions for handling of stormwater drainage, street
and on-site lighting, water supply and electrical supply in the form
of written and diagrammatic analysis with calculations and conclusions
prepared by a registered professional engineer.
(7)
Proposed provisions for treatment of sanitary sewage, together
with proof that the treatment and disposal of such sewage meets with
the approval of the agency of the commonwealth having jurisdiction
over such matters.
With the exception of those standards specified in this section, the design and construction of streets in a mobile home park shall be governed by all standards pertaining to streets set forth in §
240-621 herein. Designation of public rights-of-way is not required within a mobile home park.
A. Access and street frontage. Access to any mobile home lot shall be
from a street interior to the mobile home park. Where mobile home
lots are created having frontage on an existing street within the
Borough, the mobile home park street pattern shall provide reverse
frontage access to an interior street within the mobile home park
and not to the existing street.
B. The width of interior streets shall be in accordance with the local street standards set forth in Figure 6-6 and shall be constructed to comply with the requirements set forth in §
240-621 herein.
C. Curbs and sidewalks (parallel to streets) may be required in accordance with §§
240-615 and
240-618 herein.
The requirements for driveways contained in §
240-621P of this chapter shall be applicable to all mobile home parks.
A. Off-street parking shall be provided on each mobile home lot in accordance with §
290-1402 of Chapter
290, Zoning, of this Code.
B. Additional parking spaces for vehicles of nonresidents shall be provided
at the rate of one space for every three mobile home lots. Such parking
spaces shall be provided through off-street common parking areas and
shall be in locations that are sufficiently dispersed throughout the
park to serve all mobile home units.
C. Parking is prohibited on internal roads. It shall be the duty of
the owner or operator of the mobile home park to enforce this provision.
D. All mobile home parks shall provide safe, convenient, portland cement
concrete or bituminous concrete pedestrian walkways between the park
streets and all community facilities for park residents.
(1)
Where pedestrian traffic is concentrated, each walk shall have
a minimum width of 3 1/2 feet.
(2)
All mobile home lots shall be connected to common walks and
to streets or to driveways connecting to a paved street. Each such
walk shall have a minimum width of two feet.
E. Applicant is strongly encouraged to utilize pervious paving material
for all required parking areas and walkways, as appropriate, in order
to reduce stormwater runoff generation.
Stormwater management shall be in accordance with Chapter
225, Stormwater Management, of the Code.
All mobile home parks shall be served by a public water supply system and public sewage treatment and disposal system, meeting the provisions of §§
240-617 and
240-623 of this chapter, as applicable.
All utilities shall be installed and maintained in accordance
with utility company specifications regulating such systems and shall
be underground.
Upon repeated violations by the same permittee, his/her right
to the issuance of a permit or to continued operation under a permit
may be suspended for a fixed term or permanently revoked by Borough
Council, after notice and hearing, subject to the right of appeal
to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas.