MOBILE HOME AND TRAILER PARKS15
Cross reference— Manufactured homes and trailers, ch. 50.
The location of permanent mobile home parks shall require, in addition to the zoning permit and certificate of occupancy, a conditional use permit issued by the board of supervisors. Operators of such parks shall comply with the following:
(1)
Area requirements. For each mobile home space within a park having a central water and sewer system designed to accommodate one mobile home, there shall be provided 3,000 square feet of area or more which shall front on an internal street, road or right-of-way.
(2)
Width. Each mobile home space shall have a minimum width of 40 feet.
(3)
Distance between mobile homes. Parking spaces for mobile homes shall be arranged so as to provide a distance of 15 feet or more between individual units, but in no case closer than five feet to the individual lot line of the mobile home space.
(4)
Sanitary facilities. Each mobile home space shall be provided with individual water and sewer connections to a public system.
(5)
Electrical connections. Each mobile home space shall be provided with electrical outlets installed in accordance with the uniform statewide building code.
(Code 1988, § 17-321)
(a)
Conditional use permits for temporary trailer parks may be issued by the board of supervisors subject to the following conditions:
(1)
The location of a temporary trailer park is necessary for the housing of construction workers employed on an industrial or highway construction project.
(2)
The request is filed by or certified to by the industry or state department of transportation as being essential to the construction.
(3)
A minimum area of 2,000 square feet is provided for each space.
(4)
Sanitary facilities conform to the state health department's trailer camp sanitation requirements.
(5)
The period for operating such temporary park shall concur with the anticipated period of the construction. Applications for renewal may be submitted if more time is required to complete the project. However, such renewal applications shall be filed at least 45 days prior to the expiration of the original temporary use permit.
(b)
The board of supervisors, in granting such a conditional use permit, may require the posting of a bond to ensure that the temporary trailer court is removed and the site left in good order at the expiration of the permit. The board of supervisors shall establish such additional requirements as are in the best interest of the public.
(Code 1988, § 17-322)
MOBILE HOME AND TRAILER PARKS15
Cross reference— Manufactured homes and trailers, ch. 50.
The location of permanent mobile home parks shall require, in addition to the zoning permit and certificate of occupancy, a conditional use permit issued by the board of supervisors. Operators of such parks shall comply with the following:
(1)
Area requirements. For each mobile home space within a park having a central water and sewer system designed to accommodate one mobile home, there shall be provided 3,000 square feet of area or more which shall front on an internal street, road or right-of-way.
(2)
Width. Each mobile home space shall have a minimum width of 40 feet.
(3)
Distance between mobile homes. Parking spaces for mobile homes shall be arranged so as to provide a distance of 15 feet or more between individual units, but in no case closer than five feet to the individual lot line of the mobile home space.
(4)
Sanitary facilities. Each mobile home space shall be provided with individual water and sewer connections to a public system.
(5)
Electrical connections. Each mobile home space shall be provided with electrical outlets installed in accordance with the uniform statewide building code.
(Code 1988, § 17-321)
(a)
Conditional use permits for temporary trailer parks may be issued by the board of supervisors subject to the following conditions:
(1)
The location of a temporary trailer park is necessary for the housing of construction workers employed on an industrial or highway construction project.
(2)
The request is filed by or certified to by the industry or state department of transportation as being essential to the construction.
(3)
A minimum area of 2,000 square feet is provided for each space.
(4)
Sanitary facilities conform to the state health department's trailer camp sanitation requirements.
(5)
The period for operating such temporary park shall concur with the anticipated period of the construction. Applications for renewal may be submitted if more time is required to complete the project. However, such renewal applications shall be filed at least 45 days prior to the expiration of the original temporary use permit.
(b)
The board of supervisors, in granting such a conditional use permit, may require the posting of a bond to ensure that the temporary trailer court is removed and the site left in good order at the expiration of the permit. The board of supervisors shall establish such additional requirements as are in the best interest of the public.
(Code 1988, § 17-322)