Mobile home developments are allowed only as a conditional use in the R-3 Residential District, provided that the tract to be used as a mobile home development meets the criteria specified in §
300-363B of this article. The uses which are permissible in a mobile home development are as follows:
A. Residential
uses. A mobile home development may include mobile homes of single
width or multiple width or both, single-family detached modular homes,
conventionally built single-family detached homes or any combination
thereof, but shall not include travel trailers or motor homes. No
more than 40% of the total number of dwelling units in a mobile home
development may be conventionally built or modular single-family detached
dwellings. No mobile or modular home may be occupied before furnishing
the Township a copy of the Structural Engineering Bulletin(s) indicating
approval by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
of the dwelling or the components of the dwelling.
B. Areas for nonresidential
uses.
(1) No part of any mobile home development shall be used for nonresidential purposes, except such uses that are required for the direct servicing, recreation and well-being of the residents and for the management and maintenance of the development and are not otherwise prohibited by any provisions of this article; provided, however, that a convenience commercial center may be allowed by the governing body if no similar use exists or is actively proposed within one mile of the mobile home development by accessway available for use by the general public, and the applicant demonstrates to the governing body's satisfaction through a market study that such use is justifiable and will be supported primarily by the residents of the mobile home development; such market study shall be conducted using the standards outlined in §
300-508. No such commercial center shall be opened until at least 50% of the dwelling units in the mobile home development are occupied. Signs, parking requirements and similar factors shall be controlled by the same regulations that apply to commercial uses located in other zones in the Township. In addition, the maximum number of residential dwelling units permitted on the tract shall be reduced by one for each 8,000 square feet of land or a part thereof devoted to the convenience commercial center.
(2) Nothing
in this article shall be deemed as prohibiting the rental, sale or
resale of a mobile home located on a mobile home stand and connected
to the pertinent utilities. Similarly, a model or display area is
permissible on a temporary basis provided those models are developed
in accordance with all applicable regulations of this article and
other applicable ordinances and the use of the models for sales or
rental promotion ceases when the project is fully developed.
C. Accessory uses.
(1) Accessory
uses and structures customarily incidental to the maintenance, servicing
and well-being of mobile home development residents shall be permitted
only as part of an approved development plan for the site.
(2) Accessory uses on individual mobile home lots, customarily incidental to mobile homes or other dwellings, such as storage sheds, shall be permitted on the individual mobile home lots, provided that the provisions of §§
300-365 and
300-366 and other applicable ordinances are complied with.
(3) Added rooms specifically designed by the mobile home manufacturers for the enlargement of mobile homes and other additions architecturally compatible with the unit may be joined onto a mobile home, provided that all requirements of §
300-366 and other applicable ordinances are met.
D. No-impact home-based businesses shall be permitted by right in an MH District in accordance with the standards set forth in §
300-25 herein.
[Added 3-15-2004 by Ord. No. 436]
The total number of lots in a mobile home development shall not exceed a maximum density of five per developable acre. All area not contained in developable acreage as defined in this chapter shall be excluded from density calculations. If for any reasons this maximum density is not attainable on a particular tract due to the need to conform to the requirements of §§
300-366K and
300-367, the maximum permissible density shall be reduced accordingly.
At least 20% of the site area of the mobile home development must be in common open space as defined herein, no more than 1/3 of which may be required buffer area. The configuration and location of the common open space must be consistent with the requirements of §
270-123I of Chapter
270, Subdivision and Land Development.