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Sonora City Zoning Code

17.48

Mobile Home Parks

17.48.010 - Generally

No parcel shall be used as a mobile home park unless in compliance with all the requirements in this chapter.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7 (part), 1967.)

17.48.020 - Parcel Area

The parcel used as a mobile home park shall have a minimum area of three acres.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(A), 1967.)

17.48.030 - Mobile Home Site Area

Each mobile home site shall have a minimum area of three thousand square feet exclusive of the roadway.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(B), 1967.)

17.48.040 - Community Open Space

One community open space of a minimum area of two hundred square feet for each mobile home site shall be provided, exclusive of the manager or caretaker area.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(C), 1967.)

17.48.050 - Yards

Each mobile home contiguous to the property boundaries of the park shall comply along such boundary with the minimum yards required in the zone where it is located. The mobile home shall be set back a minimum of five feet from the interior roadway.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(D), 1967.)

17.48.060 - Fences, Walls or Hedges

Screening consisting of a solid fence or wall, or thick hedge, with a height of six feet or more shall be provided along property boundaries.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(E), 1967.)

17.48.070 - Accessory Structures

No structure shall be located within six feet of a mobile home, except a portable or demountable cabana approved by the State Division of Housing.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(F), 1967.)

17.48.080 - Roadways, Driveways and Pads

A roadway shall be provided to each mobile home site with a minimum width of twenty- five feet, a maximum grade of seven percent and a minimum centerline radius of one hundred feet. All roadways, mobile home driveways and pads shall be graded, drained and surfaced so as to prevent dust, mud or standing water.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(G), 1967.)

17.48.090 - Water and Sewers

Each mobile home site shall be served by collecting sanitary sewage, storm drainage and water systems, and fire hydrants, approved by the county health officer and the city engineer.

(Ord. 376 § 10-4-7(H), 1967.)