Both subdivisions and land developments involving manufactured housing shall fall under the standard procedure and regulations of this chapter and Chapter 205, Zoning, except as specifically set out herein.
No manufactured dwelling unit or other structures
shall be located less than 50 feet from the property lines of the
project, and a buffer yard of 20 feet in width shall be provided along
all property lines at the periphery of the project. The buffer yard
shall include a visual screen with a minimum height of six feet. Such
screening may consist of evergreen and/or deciduous vegetation, louvered
wall, or fence.
No manufactured dwelling unit shall take direct access
from any state or County road. Individual dwelling access shall be
limited to interior streets or parking compounds.
Convenient access from a street or parking compound
shall be provided to each manufactured dwelling unit site by means
of an accessway of a minimum width of 12 feet, reserved for maneuvering
the manufactured dwelling into position and kept free of trees and
other immovable obstructions. The accessway shall be of extra width
as necessary for maneuvering a manufactured dwelling unit on a curve,
and as required for newer manufactured dwelling units.
A paved on-site walkway of a minimum width of three feet shall be provided to each manufactured dwelling unit from a street or parking compound. Such walkways may be combined with parking space requirements of Chapter 205, Zoning, in Article XVII, Parking, where such parking space is on the manufactured home site, in which case, the area of paved parking space shall be increased commensurately.
Appropriate outdoor living space, surfaced with
weather-resistant material, of a minimum area of 150 square feet,
shall be provided adjacent to the manufactured dwelling unit except
where its equivalent is provided by manufactured home models.