Manufactured home parks having locations for two (2) or more
mobile homes shall be in local business districts or industry general
districts as defined by the zoning ordinance.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-18)
No owner or keeper of any pet animal shall permit it to run
at large or to become a nuisance within the limits of any manufactured
home park. All applicable ordinances and statutes regarding the harboring
of animals within the city shall apply to manufactured home parks.
(Ordinance adopting Code)
The licensee or permittee or a duly authorized manager or caretaker,
shall be in charge at all times to keep the manufactured home park,
its facilities and equipment in an orderly, clean and sanitary condition.
The attendant, manager or caretaker shall be answerable with the licensee
or permittee for the violations of this article to which the licensee
or permittee is subject.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-20)
The manufactured home park plans shall be approved by the inspection
division of the city and shall conform to the following requirements:
(1) The park
shall be located on a well drained site, properly graded to insure
rapid drainage and freedom from standing pools of water;
(2) Manufactured
home parks in legal existence on July 1, 1969, shall continue to use
their present spacing;
(3) Mobile
homes in parks shall be so harbored on each space that there shall
be at least ten (10) feet clearance between mobile homes; provided
however, that with respect to mobile homes parked end-to-end, the
end-to-end clearance may be less than ten (10) feet, but shall not
be less than eight (8) feet. No mobile home shall be located closer
than five (5) feet to any building within the park or to any property
line bounding the park;
(4) All mobile
home spaces shall abut upon a driveway of not less than twenty (20)
feet in width, which shall have an unobstructed access to a public
street, alley or highway and on which parking will not be permitted
and shall be maintained as fire lanes for fire trucks. Off-street
parking facilities in the ratio of one space for each mobile home
space shall be provided;
(5) All driveways
and walkways within the park shall be provided with an all-weather
surface and lighted at night with electric lamps of not less than
twenty-five (25) watts each, spaced at intervals of not more than
one hundred (100) feet; and
(6) An electrical
outlet of 110 and/or 220 volts shall be provided for each mobile home
space.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-42)
An adequate supply of pure water for drinking and sanitary purposes
shall be supplied by pipes to all mobile home spaces within the manufactured
home park. Each mobile home space shall be provided with a cold water
tap at least twelve (12) inches aboveground and located within five
(5) feet of the mobile home. All plumbing work performed within the
park shall comply in all respects with the plumbing code of the city.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-43)
Dependent mobile homes shall be discouraged. However, if they
are included in any manufactured home park, they shall be served by
permanent facilities in which toilets, baths and showers, sinks and
other sanitary facilities are located and shall conform to the following
requirements:
(1) Toilet
facilities for males shall consist of not less than one flush toilet
and one urinal for the first ten (10) dependent mobile homes or any
less number thereof, and for dependent mobile homes in excess of ten
(10), not less than one additional flush toilet and one additional
urinal for each ten (10) dependent mobile homes or fractional number
thereof;
(2) Toilet
facilities for females shall consist of not less than two (2) flush
toilets and one additional flush toilet for each additional ten (10)
spaces or part thereof;
(3) Each sex
shall be provided with not less than one lavatory and/or a tub or
shower with individual dressing accommodations for the first ten (10)
mobile home spaces and for each ten (10) mobile home spaces or fraction
thereof;
(4) Each toilet, shower or bathtub provided for in subsection
(1),
(2) or
(3) above shall be in a private compartment or stall and shall be provided with a lock for the individual's protection;
(5) The sanitary
facilities for men and women shall either be in separate building
units ten (10) feet between buildings or shall be separated if in
the same building by a soundproof wall; and
(6) Each sex
shall be provided with a separate compartment or stall with a flush
toilet in which bedpans or other containers of human excreta can be
emptied and in which hot water is provided for an easy method for
cleaning the containers.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-44)
(a) Service
buildings housing sanitation and laundry facilities, or any such facilities,
shall be permanent structures complying with all applicable ordinances
and statutes regulating the construction of buildings and the installation
of electrical, plumbing and sanitary facilities.
(b) The service
buildings shall be well-lighted at all times of the day and night,
shall be well ventilated with screened openings, shall be constructed
of moistureproof materials, including painted woodwork, as shall permit
repeated cleaning and washing, shall be maintained at a temperature
of at least sixty-eight (68) degrees Fahrenheit during the period
from October first to May first and the floors of the buildings shall
be of water-impervious material.
(c) Service
buildings housing sanitation facilities shall not be located closer
than ten (10) feet nor further than two hundred (200) feet from any
mobile home space upon which a dependent mobile home is located.
(d) All service
buildings and the grounds of the park shall be maintained in a clean,
sightly condition and kept free of any condition that will menace
the health of an occupant or the public or constitute a nuisance.
The use of the service buildings or the grounds of any manufactured
home park for the storage of inoperative or unsightly motor vehicles
or parts or other materials is prohibited.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-45)
(a) Waste
from showers, bathtubs, toilets, urinals, lavatories, slop sinks and
laundries in service or other buildings or mobile homes within the
park shall be discharged into a private sewer system connected to
a public sewer system in compliance with applicable ordinances and
in such manner that it will not present a health hazard.
(b) Each mobile
home space shall be provided with a sewer at least four (4) inches
in diameter, which shall be connected to receive the waste from the
shower, bathtub, toilet, lavatory, kitchen sink and laundry of the
mobile home to discharge such waste into the public sewer system in
compliance with applicable ordinances and in such manner that it will
not present a health hazard.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-46)
Approved garbage containers shall be provided in quantities
adequate to permit disposal of all garbage and rubbish. Garbage cans
shall be located not further away than two hundred (200) feet from
any mobile home space. The cans shall be kept in good mechanical and
sanitary conditions at all times.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-47)
If each mobile home has an individual water meter, then garbage
and trash and sewer fees will be paid in accordance with the regular
rate schedule for these services. If more than one business, residence
and/or, a mobile home are connected to one (1) meter, then it is the
intent of this section that each business, home or mobile home or
any combination of business, residence or mobile home shall each pay
at least the minimum garbage and trash and sewer fees.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-48)
As provided in Section 3.811 access streets of not less than
twenty (20) feet in width shall be maintained as fire lanes for fire
trucks and it shall be the duty of the fire marshal to periodically
check that such fire lanes are kept open at all times and that the
manufactured home park complies with all the state laws in regard
to elimination of fire hazards.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 18, Section 18-49)