No mobile home for residential purposes shall be permitted on any site within the City of Breckenridge unless said site is part of a city-approved mobile home court or unless it is located on land purchased by the mobile home owner and served by utilities as required by state law, and such land has been, prior to passage of this chapter, specifically developed and formally platted for the placement of mobile homes.
Location and size of all mobile home sites, dead storage area, recreation areas, laundry drying areas, roadways, parking sites and all setback dimensions (parking spaces, exact mobile home sites, etc.).
Site. Each mobile home site shall contain at least 5,000 square feet (homes to 14 feet wide) or 6,500 square feet (homes greater than 14 feet wide) of land area for the exclusive use of the occupant.
All mobile homes shall be connected to a public water and sanitary sewer system or a private water and sewer system approved by the State Department of Health.
All utilities shall be underground; there shall be no overhead wires or supporting poles except those essential for streetlighting or other lighting purposes.
All streets shall be developed with a roadbed of not less than 24 feet in width. If parking is permitted on the street, then the roadbed shall be at least 36 feet in width.
Recreation. All mobile home courts shall have at least 5% of the land areas developed for recreational use (tennis courts, children's play equipment, swimming pool, golf green, etc.) developed and maintained at the owner's/operator's expense.
Lighting. Artificial light shall be maintained during all hours of darkness in all buildings containing public toilets, laundry equipment and the like.
§ 190-39 Permitted accessory uses.
The following are permitted accessory uses in an R-MH District:
Swimming pools, tennis courts and other recreational facilities which are operated for the enjoyment and convenience of the residents of the principal use and their guests.
§ 190-40 Conditional uses.
The following are conditional uses in an R-MH District:
No mobile home for residential purposes shall be permitted on any site within the City of Breckenridge unless said site is part of a city-approved mobile home court or unless it is located on land purchased by the mobile home owner and served by utilities as required by state law, and such land has been, prior to passage of this chapter, specifically developed and formally platted for the placement of mobile homes.
Location and size of all mobile home sites, dead storage area, recreation areas, laundry drying areas, roadways, parking sites and all setback dimensions (parking spaces, exact mobile home sites, etc.).
Site. Each mobile home site shall contain at least 5,000 square feet (homes to 14 feet wide) or 6,500 square feet (homes greater than 14 feet wide) of land area for the exclusive use of the occupant.
All mobile homes shall be connected to a public water and sanitary sewer system or a private water and sewer system approved by the State Department of Health.
All utilities shall be underground; there shall be no overhead wires or supporting poles except those essential for streetlighting or other lighting purposes.
All streets shall be developed with a roadbed of not less than 24 feet in width. If parking is permitted on the street, then the roadbed shall be at least 36 feet in width.
Recreation. All mobile home courts shall have at least 5% of the land areas developed for recreational use (tennis courts, children's play equipment, swimming pool, golf green, etc.) developed and maintained at the owner's/operator's expense.
Lighting. Artificial light shall be maintained during all hours of darkness in all buildings containing public toilets, laundry equipment and the like.
§ 190-39 Permitted accessory uses.
The following are permitted accessory uses in an R-MH District:
Swimming pools, tennis courts and other recreational facilities which are operated for the enjoyment and convenience of the residents of the principal use and their guests.
§ 190-40 Conditional uses.
The following are conditional uses in an R-MH District: