[Amended 6-10-2026]
A.
Purpose. This Mobile Home Park and Campground Ordinance (the "ordinance") has been drafted with the purpose of promoting the health, safety and general welfare of the Town residents and transient visitors; defining and regulating mobile home parks and campgrounds; establishing the duties of owners and operators of said uses; and establishing penalties for violations.
B.
Applicability. This chapter shall apply to all existing, new, and expanded mobile home parks and campgrounds located in whole or in part on property within the boundaries of the Town of Wayne, Maine.
C. CAMPGROUND CAMPSITE MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME PARK or PARK PARK SPACE or CAMPSITE PERSON RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV)
Definitions.
Any area or tract of land under unified ownership to accommodate two or more parties in RVs or other temporary living quarters, including, but not limited to, tents, recreational vehicles or other shelters or land upon which two or more campsites are installed, which is used for recreational purposes and retains an open-air or natural character. A campsite incidental to residential use and not associated with a campground use (an "individual private campsite") is excluded from the definition of "campground."
The minimum prescribed dimension and land area for placement of RVs or other temporary living quarters reserved for use by occupants of that area.
See definition of "mobile home park" in § 60-1B.
As used in this chapter, persons, partnerships, firms, corporations, owners, lessees or licensees or their agents.
A vehicle primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreation, camping, or travel; either with its own motive power or mounted on or towed by another vehicle. An RV is used as a temporary shelter, not placed on a foundation or permanently hooked to utilities. An RV shall not be considered as a manufactured home.
D.
Permits required:
(1)
Initial permit. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a mobile home park or campground without first obtaining a permit from the Town of Wayne Code Enforcement Officer. Application for an initial permit shall be governed by this chapter.
(2)
Fees, initial permits. A fee of $250 shall be deposited with the application to the Code Enforcement Officer for parks or campgrounds of 20 spaces or campsites or fewer. For each space or campsite over 20, an additional $75 per space or campsite shall be added.
(3)
Renewal permits. Applications for renewal shall be made no later than May 1 of each year to the Code Enforcement Officer. A renewal permit shall be issued contingent with compliance with all regulations in this chapter and in approvals issued to the mobile home park or campground under Chapter 60, Zoning.
(4)
Fees, renewal permits. Fees for renewal shall be $35 for parks or campgrounds of 20 spaces or campsites or fewer, plus $2 for each space or campsite over 20.
E.
Application and review process. Applications for initial permits and renewal permits shall be in writing on forms approved by the Select Board and shall have attached:
(1)
A plan or set of plans, drawn to a scale of not less than 100 feet to the inch, showing:
(a)
The area and dimensions of the tract of land; map and lot number.
(b)
The location, number, and size of all park spaces or campsites within the tract.
(c)
Location and use of existing and/or proposed buildings and structures.
(d)
Setbacks of all park or camping spaces, buildings, structures, common areas, roads, streets, and walkways from property lines, normal high-water mark, or watercourses, as applicable.
(e)
Location of all subsurface wastewater disposal systems and of all wells and/or sources of potable water on the mobile home park or campground parcel.
(f)
Location of common utility areas and structures on the mobile home park or campground parcel.
(2)
Data on the existing water quality from wells in the mobile home park or campground.
(3)
A map showing the location of any subsurface wastewater disposal systems and drinking water wells within the mobile home park and within 200 feet of the mobile home park boundaries.
F.
Inspection. The Code Enforcement Officer is authorized and directed to make an annual inspection, and more frequent inspections as the Code Enforcement Officer reasonably deems appropriate, of all parks and campgrounds in order to determine compliance with this chapter and to safeguard health, safety, and welfare of the occupants of said parks and campgrounds. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the right to enter at reasonable hours any private or public park or campground relating to uses governed by this chapter in the pursuit of these responsibilities herein.