[Ord. 250, 10/12/2010; as amended by Ord. 267, 12/10/2013, Art. 3]
1. The general requirements of this chapter may be modified in the design
and development of campgrounds or recreational vehicle parks to the
extent of and in accordance with the following minimum standards:
A. General Requirements.
(1)
Campgrounds or RV parks may be located only in those zoning districts of the Township as specified in the district regulations, Part
3, of the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27]. Such facilities may be open to either tents or recreational vehicles. All campground or RV park permits shall be renewed annually. (See Paragraph D, below, regarding campgrounds in floodplain areas.)
(2)
All campground or RV park plans shall be prepared in accordance with the plan requirements contained in §
22-205 of this chapter and shall comply with the applicable design and construction standards outlined in Part
4. Plans for campground or RV park developments shall be submitted to the Township for review and action pursuant to the procedure set forth in §
22-304 of this chapter.
B. Design Standards.
(1)
Minimum Campground or RV Park Area and Maximum Density Requirements. The minimum gross area required for a campground or RV park shall be as set forth in Part
3 of the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27] for the district in which it is to be located. Overall density shall not exceed 10 camping spaces per acre of gross area of the campground or RV park, provided that all requirements of this chapter and the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27] can be met.
(2)
Camping Space Area and Dimensional Requirements.
(a)
Minimum Camping Space Size. Each camping space shall contain
a minimum of 3,000 square feet.
(b)
Minimum Camping Space Width and Length. The minimum width of
any camping space shall be not less than 50 feet. The minimum length
of every camping space, shall be not less than 60 feet or shall be
30% longer than the camping unit using the space, whichever length
is greater.
(3)
Minimum Yard Requirements.
(a)
Setbacks from Public or Private Streets. All camping units and
auxiliary park buildings shall be located at least 25 feet from the
edge of the right-of-way line of any public or private street.
(b)
Minimum Distance Between Camping Units. Each camping space,
excluding tents, shall be separated by a minimum of 20 feet.
(c)
Minimum Distance Between Camping Units and Auxiliary Structures.
All camping spaces shall be located at least 25 feet from any auxiliary
park buildings and repair, maintenance, or storage buildings. Screening
may also be required to effectively and attractively conceal repair,
maintenance, or storage buildings from mobile home lots, park streets,
or public roads.
(d)
Campground Perimeter Buffer Yard. All camping units and auxiliary park buildings shall be set back at least 50 feet from the boundary lines of the campground or RV park. If however, a suitable attractive screen, either fencing or natural plantings, is provided along the perimeter of the tract, the minimum buffer yard may be reduced to 25 feet by the Township. Buffering and screening shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in §
22-603 of this chapter and all applicable standards contained in Part
5 of the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27].
(4)
Occupancy. There shall be no more than one camper or recreational
vehicle placed on, any one campsite in the campground, nor shall year-round
occupancy of any unit be permitted.
(5)
Overflow/Visiting Area Requirements. At the discretion of the
Township, an overflow/visiting area may be required to be provided
in a campground to accommodate additional camping units for short
periods of time or high frequency use occasions; i.e., weekends or
holidays. Such area shall be designed, sized and located as may be
appropriate for each campground. Campground utilities and facilities
shall be designed to be able to accommodate this additional, periodic
use. Camping units placed in such areas must be removed when not in
use.
(6)
Accessory Structures. No permanent accessory structures, including
sheds, storage buildings, porches, privies, portable toilets, etc.,
shall be placed on campsites located within any identified floodplain
area.
(7)
Grading and Ground Cover. Where any excavating or grading is proposed, or where existing trees, shrubs or other vegetative cover is to be removed, plans shall be prepared by the developer and submitted to the Township which illustrate that all applicable erosion and sedimentation control requirements will be met. In addition, all site preparation requirements set forth in §
22-408 of this chapter shall be met.
(8)
Internal Streets and Lot Access.
(a)
All lots or campsites shall abut on a street in the campground
street system. No campsite shall access directly onto a public street.
(b)
All campground streets shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the standards for public and private streets set forth in §
22-403 of this chapter, except that street widths shall be as follows: (In addition, the Township may require additional surfacing requirements for such streets where the campground exceeds 10 lots or campsites.)
1)
The cartway width for one-way streets shall be no less than
12 feet.
2)
The cartway width for two-way streets shall be not less than
22 feet.
In addition, at the entrance of the campground, a cartway with
a width of 50 feet shall be provided for a distance of 100 feet from
the centerline of the intersecting street to accommodate the safe
movement of vehicles, or camping units into and out of the facility.
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(9)
Off-Street Parking Requirements. A minimum of one stabilized
off-street parking space shall be provided on each campsite, plus
one additional stabilized space for every two campsites shall be provided
within the campground. A common parking area shall be provided for
tent campers within 250 feet of campsites set aside for tent campers.
(10)
Open Space/Recreation Requirements. Where an open space/recreation
area is provided as part of the campground, the Township may consider
a reduction in required campsite area. Such open space or recreation
areas shall be located so as to be easily and safely accessible from
all areas of the development and shall be maintained free of safety
and health hazards in accordance with the requirements of the International
Property Maintenance Code. Portions of the area to be used for recreational
purposes shall have suitable physical characteristics for varied recreational
use, including well-drained soils, gentle slopes, and suitable shape
and size. A proposal for the maintenance of all facilities and/or
open space areas shall be provided by the developer as a part of the
development submission.
C. Utilities and Park Facilities.
(1)
Sewage Disposal and Water Supply Facilities. The standards established by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) for the provision of sewage disposal and water supply facilities in campgrounds shall be met. Documentation and approvals indicating that these standards have been met, along with notations on the campground plan showing the location of restrooms and water sources, shall be presented to the Township by the developer. Separate restroom facilities shall be provided for men and women. If individual sewage hook-ups are not to be provided for each campsite, a DEP-approved and permitted dump station must be provided by the developer within the campground. In addition, all proposed sewage facilities and water supply systems shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of §§
22-405 and
22-406 of this chapter.
(2)
Other Utility Systems. Where electric or other utilities are
to be provided, plans shall be provided by the developer and approved
by the Township and the utility company.
(3)
Solid Waste Collection, Storage and Disposal. Arrangements for
the collection, storage and disposal of solid wastes generated by
the proposed development shall be made by the developer and submitted
to the Township for approval as part of his development plan submission
process.
(4)
Service and Other Campground Buildings. Service, maintenance, and management buildings, and recreation or community buildings required for the management, servicing and maintenance of the park and for the well-being of park residents shall be allowed within the campground provided that such buildings are used exclusively for said purposes. No such structures shall be located within an identified floodway area, but may be located within an identified flood fringe or general floodplain area as long as they are adequately floodproofed as required in Part
6 of the Township Zoning Ordinance [Chapter
27].
(5)
Campground Management. During times of operation, each campground
or RV park owner shall designate a local manager. The campground or
RV park owner shall report the name, address and telephone number
for such manager to the Township, and shall update the Township as
this information changes. The manager shall be responsible for maintaining
the park in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the
terms and conditions of the park's approval.
D. Campgrounds in Floodprone Areas.
(1)
Each campground located within any identified floodplain area
shall be required to obtain an annual, seasonal zoning permit. Such
permits shall be valid only from April 15 through October 15 of each
year, or as may otherwise be approved by the Township. All camping
units and associated accessory structures or facilities must be removed
from the floodplain during the remainder of the year.
(2)
Where campgrounds are located within any identified floodplain
area, a viable evacuation plan must be submitted by the developer
as a part of his application for a seasonal zoning permit. Said plan
must ensure that all units will be removed from the floodplain during
flood events and at the conclusion of the camping season.
(3)
Recreational vehicles or other camping units being placed within
an identified floodplain area must remain on wheels, must be fully
licensed and ready for highway use, and must be capable of being towed
from the site at all times. No such units may be placed on blocks
or similar supports and no activity may take place on the site which
would interfere with the prompt and safe evacuation of recreational
vehicles or other camping units in times of flood danger.