The requirements of this § 98-81 shall apply to any land development or subdivision that also meets or is intended to involve a "camp" or "recreational vehicle campground" as defined by Chapter 119, Zoning. All requirements of this chapter and Chapter 119, Zoning, shall be met, in addition to the requirements of this Article XII. The applicant shall also prove compliance with applicable requirements of the State Department of Environmental Protection, including, but not limited to, sanitary sewage and water supply regulations.
A camp or recreational vehicle campground shall meet the following additional requirements:
A. 
The development shall have its main vehicle access onto a paved public collector or arterial street, unless the applicant proves to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors that a local street will have adequate geometric design and grade to provide suitable access to reach a collector or arterial street. The main vehicle accessway into the development shall be paved or otherwise improved to minimize dust.
B. 
The applicant shall prove that existing healthy trees will be retained on the site to the maximum extent feasible.
C. 
Any electrical service lines provided to recreational vehicles shall be installed primarily underground.
D. 
Suitable and sufficient numbers of drinking water, shower, and sanitary facilities shall be provided. Such facilities shall be provided within a maximum of 500 feet of all areas routinely used as campsites, recreational vehicle sites or cabins, except for sites with their own water and sewage hookups. Sewage wastes shall be collected and treated in a manner consistent with state regulations. If recreational vehicle vehicles are served, a sewage dumping station shall be provided.
E. 
Parking areas shall be located on slopes of less than 10%. A minimum of one off-street vehicle parking space shall be provided per tent site, plus a minimum of 0.5 spaces per recreational vehicle site, in addition to the space for the recreational vehicle.
F. 
Motor vehicle routes within the development shall meet the following requirements:
(1) 
All vehicle routes shall be sufficiently improved to allow access by fully loaded fire trucks and ambulances.
(2) 
A one-way route shall have a minimum width of 10 feet. A two-way route shall have a minimum width of 18 feet. The minimum center-line radius of any interior route shall be 50 feet. The maximum grade of any interior route shall be 12%. No internal vehicle route shall be offered to dedication to the Township as a public street.
G. 
The owner of the camp or campground shall be responsible to provide adequate maintenance and repair or all internal motor vehicle routes, drainage facilities and utilities.
H. 
A minimum land area equal to 5% of the total land area used for recreational vehicles, tents, cabins and related improvements shall be improved and provided as a recreation area for occupants of the development. This recreation area may include athletic facilities, a recreation building, a playground, a swimming pool and similar facilities.
I. 
Adequate nighttime lighting shall be provided for the security and safety of persons occupying the site.
J. 
A stormwater management plan shall be submitted that shows that water will be properly drained away from campsites and buildings, that dangerous velocities of stormwater will not occur, and that stagnant pools of water will be avoided. This requirements shall apply in addition to all other stormwater requirements of the Township.