In addition to the applicable definitions contained in Article
II of this chapter, the following additional terms are used explicitly in the provisions of this article:
ANCHORING
The fastening of a mobile home to its foundation in order to prevent
upset or damage due to wind, erosion, flooding or other natural forces.
HITCH
A device that is a part of the frame or attaches to the frame of
a mobile home and connects it to a power source for the purpose of transporting
the unit.
MOBILE HOME FOUNDATION
Frost-free piers, consistent with current Building Code requirements, on which a mobile home shall be placed and secured.
MOBILE HOME PARK PERMIT
A written permit issued by the Zoning Officer and subject to annual
renewal, permitting the mobile home park to operate under this chapter and
other pertinent ordinances and regulations.
SKIRT
A panel specifically designed for the purpose of screening the underside
of a mobile home by forming an extension of the vertical exterior walls of
the mobile home and covering the entire distance between the bottom of the
exterior walls and the ground elevation below.
With the exception of those standards specified in this section, all standards pertaining to streets in Article
VI of this chapter shall govern the design and construction of streets in a mobile home park.
A. Access and street frontage. Access to any mobile home
lot shall be from a street interior to the mobile home park. Where mobile
home lots are created having frontage on an existing street within the borough,
the mobile home park street pattern shall provide reverse frontage access
to an interior street within the mobile home park and not to the existing
street.
B. Street widths. The mobile home park interior street system shall be functionally classified in terms of minor collector and local streets, as defined in this chapter. Street widths shall be as prescribed in §
281-34 of this chapter.
C. Illumination of streets and walkways. All mobile home
parks shall be furnished with lighting fixtures so spaced and so equipped
with luminaries as will provide adequate levels of illumination throughout
the park for the safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at night but prevent
light pollution above and beyond the property.
The provisions of §
281-54 of this chapter shall be applicable to all mobile home park developments.
The provisions of §
281-50 of this chapter shall be applicable to all mobile home park developments.
The provisions of §
281-49 of this chapter shall be applicable to all mobile home park developments.
All utilities shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the terms of §
281-51 of this chapter.
No recreational vehicle shall be erected and maintained for living purposes
within the borough except in a duly licensed mobile home park. No such vehicle
within a mobile home park shall be occupied for a period of time in excess
of 60 days in a year. Unoccupied recreational vehicles may be parked or stored
in a private garage, carport or rear or side yard, but the same shall not
be stored or parked on a public street. If stored on a front or side yard,
the unoccupied recreational vehicle shall be placed at least 25 feet behind
the right-of-way line of all streets.