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Plumsted City Zoning Code

§ 15-4.6

Mobile Home Park.

[Ord. #95-17, § 14]
a. 
Permitted Uses.
1. 
Adult mobile home park.
2. 
Essential services.
b. 
Permitted Accessory Uses of Buildings and Structures Are as Follows:
1. 
Recreation, and cultural facilities for the sole use of the residents of the mobile home park and their guests, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
Clubhouse.
(b) 
Lake.
(c) 
Picnic grounds.
(d) 
Horseshoe pits.
(e) 
Shuffleboard courts.
2. 
Off-Street Parking. Two off-street parking spaces per dwelling unit. Off-street parking for other uses in accordance with Subsection 15-5.10.
3. 
Sheds (garden, tool or storage).
4. 
Signs. In accordance with § 15-9.
5. 
Other customary accessory uses, buildings and structures which are clearly incidental to the principal use and building, including facilities for maintenance and administration, streets and off-street parking facilities.
c. 
Area, Yard and Building Minimum Requirements. No building, structure or land shall be used or erected, altered, enlarged or maintained except for a mobile home park within the area which is in accordance with a site development plan approved by the municipal agency. Such site development plan shall meet at least the following minimum requirements.
Requirements
Zoning District MHP
Tract requirements
Tract area (square feet)
100 acres
Mobile home space requirements
Space area (square feet)
8,000
Space width (feet)
60
Mobile home location requirements
Distance between units
(side to side) (feet)
20
Distance between units
30
(end to end) (feet)
50
Distance of unit from public right-of-way (feet)
30
Distance of unit from internal street (feet)
30
Distance of unit from rear and side tract boundaries, each (feet)
Accessory building requirements
Sheds (garden, storage, or tool)
Front yard setback (feet)
Not permitted
Rear yard setback (feet)
3
Side yard setback (feet)
3
Maximum building height (feet)
12
d. 
Density.
1. 
The maximum permitted gross residential density in an MHP District shall be one and eight tenths dwelling units/acre.
e. 
Operation and Maintenance. All internal improvements shall be owned, operated and maintained privately, that is, by a private owner or homeowner's association. The Township shall not be responsible for the provision, operation or maintenance of any on-site facilities or services including but not limited to the following: sanitary and storm sewers; potable water; other utilities; street lighting; snow removal; solid waste collection; disposal and recycling; and street maintenance.