Site planning improvements shall provide for:
A. Facilities and amenities appropriate to the needs of
the occupants.
B. Safe, comfortable and sanitary use by the occupants under
all weather conditions.
C. Practical and efficient operation and maintenance of
all facilities.
Before final approval of any mobile home community located within the
Village, the developer shall install street and utility improvements as hereinafter
provided. The developer shall at the time of Village Board approval of the
mobile home community development enter into a contract with the Village agreeing
to install the required improvements and shall file with said contract a bond
meeting the approval of the Village Board or a certified check in an amount
equal to the estimated cost of the improvements, said estimate to be approved
by the Village Board, as a guarantee that such improvements will be completed
by the developer or his subcontractors not later than one year from the date
of the approval of the mobile home community plat and as a further guarantee
that all obligations to subcontractors for work on the development are satisfied.
In addition, contractors and subcontractors who are to be engaged in the construction
of street and utility improvements on dedicated street rights-of-way shall
be subject to the approval of the Village Board.
Wherever the proposed mobile home community contains or is adjacent
to a limited access highway or railroad right-of-way, the design shall provide
the following treatment:
A. When lots within the proposed mobile home community back
upon the right-of-way of an existing or proposed limited access highway or
a railroad, a planting strip at least 30 feet in depth shall be provided adjacent
to the highway or railroad in addition to the normal lot depth. This strip
shall be a part of the platted parcels but shall have the following restriction
lettered on the face of the mobile home community plat: "This strip reserved
for the planting of trees and shrubs; the building of structures hereon is
prohibited."
B. Streets parallel to a limited access highway or railroad
right-of-way, when intersecting a major street and highway or collector street
which crosses said railroad or highway, shall be located at a minimum distance
of 250 feet from said highway or railroad right-of-way. Such distance, where
desirable and practicable, shall be determined with due consideration of the
minimum distance required for the future separation of grades by means of
appropriate approach gradients.
C. Minor streets immediately adjacent and parallel to railroad
rights-of-way shall be avoided, and location of minor streets immediately
adjacent to arterial streets and highways and to railroad rights-of-way shall
be avoided in residential areas.
The design standards for streets, street intersections, and blocks shall
be as specified in the Village Subdivision Ordinance.
Each mobile home occupied as a place of human habitation under any of
the provisions of this chapter shall be equipped with a fire extinguisher,
conveniently attached thereto. Such extinguisher to be of one unit of fire
protection capacity and of a type suitable for extinguishing Class A or Class
B fires, approved by the Fire Department.
All plumbing, electrical, building and other work done on or at any
mobile home park licensed under this chapter shall be in accordance with the
ordinances of the Village and the requirements of the State Plumbing, Electrical and Building
Codes and the regulations of the State Department of Commerce. Licenses and
permits granted under this chapter grant no right to erect or repair any structure,
to do any plumbing work or to do any electrical work.