The requirements of this section shall apply to service buildings, recreational
buildings and other community service facilities when constructed, such as:
A.Â
All portions of the structure shall be properly protected
from damage by reason of ordinary uses, decay, corrosion, termites and other
destructive elements. Exterior portions shall be of such materials and be
so constructed and protected as to prevent entrance or penetration of moisture
and weather.
B.Â
All buildings shall have:
(1)Â
Sound-resistant walls extending to the ceiling between
male and female sanitary facilities. Walls and partitions in lavatories and
other plumbing fixtures shall be constructed of dense, nonabsorbent, waterproof
material or covered with moisture-resistant material.
(2)Â
At least one window or skylight facing directly to the
outdoors. The minimum aggregate gross area of windows for each required room
shall be not lees than 10% of the floor area served by them.
(3)Â
At least one window which can be easily opened or a mechanical
device which will adequately ventilate the room.
C.Â
Toilets shall be located in separate compartments equipped
with self-closing doors.
All service buildings and other park service facilities and grounds
shall be maintained in a clean, sightly condition free from any condition
that will menace the health of any occupant or the public or constitute a
nuisance or a fire hazard.