In expansion of the section on purposes contained in Article
I of this chapter, the specific intent of these regulations are:
A. To establish standards of performance and promote the
desirable benefits which planned mobile home parks may have upon the community
and the residents within them.
B. To ensure the interdependency and compatibility of proposed
mobile home parks with essential utilities and surrounding land uses in the
Township, while preserving and protecting adjacent areas from any negative
impacts.
C. To reflect the changes in the technology of home building
and land development so that resulting economies may accrue to the benefit
of those who need homes.
D. To provide for better quality and greater variety in
type, design and layout of mobile home parks by enforcing uniform standards
and desirable design criteria, and encouraging innovative site design.
E. To encourage the development of mobile home parks that
are beneficial rather than detrimental to property values and the general
welfare of the area in which they are proposed.
F. To provide open space and recreation facilities for the
benefit of residents of high-density developments.
G. To provide for the Township's fair share of population
growth, by permitting high-density development and mobile home dwelling types.
H. To further the general welfare by extending greater opportunities
for better and more affordable housing to present and prospective residents
of Skippack Township.
The provisions of this article shall apply to the construction or alteration of any mobile home park development, as defined in this chapter and Chapter
200, Zoning. These regulations are in addition to those set forth in Chapter
200, Zoning, and other applicable regulations of this chapter. Compliance with all regulations of both ordinances is required.
General requirements. An adequate water supply and a safe sewerage system
shall be provided for all uses included in the mobile home development, including
service buildings and accessory facilities. All water piping, sewer lines,
fixtures and other equipment shall be constructed and maintained in accordance
with state and Township regulations, as well as those of the servicing utility.
All sewer lines shall be located in trenches of sufficient depth to be free
of breakage from traffic or other movements and shall be separated from the
water supply system.
A. Individual water-riser pipes and connections.
(1) Individual water-riser pipes shall be located within
the confined area of the mobile home stand at a point where the water connection
will approximate a vertical position, thereby insuring the shortest water
connection possible and decreasing susceptibility to water pipe freezing.
(2) The water-riser pipe shall have a minimum inside diameter
consistent with the standards of the servicing public utility, or in lack
thereof, of the Township Engineer, and terminate at least four inches above
the ground surface. The water outlet shall be provided with a cap when a mobile
home does not occupy the lot.
(3) Adequate provisions shall be made to prevent freezing
of service lines, valves and riser pipe and to protect risers from heaving
and thawing actions of ground during freezing weather. Surface drainage shall
be diverted from the location of the riser pipe.
B. Individual sewer connections.
(1) Each mobile home stand shall be provided with a sewer
riser pipe with an inside diameter and slope consistent with the standards
of the servicing utility, or in lack thereof, of the Township Engineer. The
sewer riser pipe shall be so located on each stand that the sewer connection
to the mobile home drain outlet will approximate a vertical position. All
joints shall be watertight.
(2) All materials used for sewer connections shall be semirigid,
corrosive-resistant, nonabsorbent and durable. The inner surface shall be
smooth.
(3) Provision shall be made for plugging the sewer rise pipe
when a mobile home does not occupy the lot. Surface drainage shall be diverted
away from the riser, and the rim of the riser pipe shall extend at least 1/2
inch above ground elevation.
A concrete pad, properly graded, placed and compacted so as to be durable
and adequate for the support of the maximum anticipated loads during all seasons,
shall be used for each mobile home. Each mobile home shall be anchored to
the pad. For each mobile home, the following requirements shall apply:
A. Each mobile home placed within a mobile home development
shall be anchored to the mobile home stand where it is located and shall be
affixed to the mobile home stand in such a way so as to prevent tilting of
the unit. No mobile home shall permanently rest on the wheels used to transport
the unit. Such anchoring shall take place prior to the unit being occupied
or used in any other way, or the expiration of seven days, whichever occurs
first. The hitch or tow bar attached to a mobile home for transport purposes
shall be removed and remain removed from the mobile home when it is placed
on its mobile home stand.
B. Each mobile home shall be supported by not less than
five piers on each side. One shall be placed immediately in front of the transport
assembly. One shall be placed immediate the rear of the transport assembly.
One shall be located at either end of the main support member. The remaining
pier shall be located approximately halfway between the pier at the front
end and the pier in front of the transport assembly. In addition to the five
piers per side, an 11th pier shall be placed near the hitch assembly.
C. All of the above piers shall be supported by a four-inch
concrete slab. The concrete slab shall be made of concrete having a twenty-eight-day
compressive strength of 3,000 pounds per square inch and shall be two inches
wider than the mobile home, and project to the rear and front of the mobile
home by one inch. An additional area projecting to the front one foot beyond
the hitch assembly and not less than three feet wide shall also be provided
to support the hitch and front pier. The concrete slab shall be supported
on a foundation system that complies with the chapter on foundations and retaining
walls of the latest edition of the BOCA Code.
D. There shall be a minimum of six inches of crushed stone
(over properly compacted subsoil) having a minimum diameter of 1/2 inch and
a maximum diameter of 11/2 inches placed under all the concrete, to provide
drainage.
E. Each mobile home shall be located in a well-drained area,
and the lot shall be properly graded so as to prevent the accumulation of
stormwater or other water.
F. Each mobile home shall be protected against uplift and
overturn against an eighty-mile-per-hour wind. Each ground anchor shall be
connected to each main member of the under framing of the mobile home by cables
or steel rods with turnbuckles or other adjusting devices.
G. All mobile homes placed within a mobile home development
shall, prior to occupancy or other use, have skirts installed which are designed
to complement the appearance of the mobile home and are coordinated throughout
the park. Skirts shall be made of masonry.