Standards for recreational vehicle parks.
Recreational vehicle parks developed or enlarged after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title shall be designed and developed in accordance with the following conditions and limitations;
A.
The minimum site area shall be three acres.
B.
The maximum length of stay of any units shall be one hundred eighty (180) days.
C.
Landscaping shall be provided around the perimeter of the site as approved by the planning commission.
D.
There shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet of separation maintained between all recreational vehicle pads.
E.
One off-street parking stall shall be provided for each designated recreational vehicle space.
F.
The following facilities shall be provided in accordance with rules and regulations of the county health department and approved by the city public works department:
1.
Laundry facilities connected to city sewers;
2.
Toilets connected to city sewer services;
3.
Bathing facilities connected to city sewers;
4.
Garbage disposal facilities.
G.
A minimum of five percent of the site shall be provided for recreational activity for the occupants of the park. The area shall be exclusive of the required perimeter buffer area, centrally located and of such grade and surface to be suitable for active recreation.
H.
Internal circulatory roads shall provide access to each space and shall have a minimum driving surface, of twenty-two (22) feet in width and shall be constructed with a road base and surface of concrete or asphalt as per city standards for local access street.
I.
Access to the site shall be over an arterial, or collector street as determined by the city public works department.
J.
Pedestrian walkways shall be provided to service building(s), recreational activities and adjacent public street(s). Walkways shall be of a hard durable, all-weather surface and a minimum width of four feet.
K.
Surface water runoff shall be controlled as per performance standards for erosion control within this title.
L.
Outdoor lighting shall be provided to adequately illuminate internal streets and pedestrian walkways. Lights shall be sized and directed to avoid adverse impacts on adjacent properties.
M.
All public streets abutting the site shall be improved to city standards for the classification of street involved.
N.
Electrical service connections shall meet State Department of Labor and Industries standards.
(Ord. 523 § 1 (part) Exh. A § 7.060, 1998)
Standards for recreational vehicle parks.
Recreational vehicle parks developed or enlarged after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title shall be designed and developed in accordance with the following conditions and limitations;
A.
The minimum site area shall be three acres.
B.
The maximum length of stay of any units shall be one hundred eighty (180) days.
C.
Landscaping shall be provided around the perimeter of the site as approved by the planning commission.
D.
There shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet of separation maintained between all recreational vehicle pads.
E.
One off-street parking stall shall be provided for each designated recreational vehicle space.
F.
The following facilities shall be provided in accordance with rules and regulations of the county health department and approved by the city public works department:
1.
Laundry facilities connected to city sewers;
2.
Toilets connected to city sewer services;
3.
Bathing facilities connected to city sewers;
4.
Garbage disposal facilities.
G.
A minimum of five percent of the site shall be provided for recreational activity for the occupants of the park. The area shall be exclusive of the required perimeter buffer area, centrally located and of such grade and surface to be suitable for active recreation.
H.
Internal circulatory roads shall provide access to each space and shall have a minimum driving surface, of twenty-two (22) feet in width and shall be constructed with a road base and surface of concrete or asphalt as per city standards for local access street.
I.
Access to the site shall be over an arterial, or collector street as determined by the city public works department.
J.
Pedestrian walkways shall be provided to service building(s), recreational activities and adjacent public street(s). Walkways shall be of a hard durable, all-weather surface and a minimum width of four feet.
K.
Surface water runoff shall be controlled as per performance standards for erosion control within this title.
L.
Outdoor lighting shall be provided to adequately illuminate internal streets and pedestrian walkways. Lights shall be sized and directed to avoid adverse impacts on adjacent properties.
M.
All public streets abutting the site shall be improved to city standards for the classification of street involved.
N.
Electrical service connections shall meet State Department of Labor and Industries standards.
(Ord. 523 § 1 (part) Exh. A § 7.060, 1998)