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A manufactured home park shall be built to state standards in effect at the time of construction and shall comply with the following additional provisions.

(A) Evidence shall be provided that the park will be eligible for a certificate of sanitation as required by state law.

(B) The space provided for each manufactured home shall be provided with city water and sanitary sewage connections.

(C) The park shall abut and have direct access to an arterial or collector street and shall not have access to minor residential streets.

(D) A centralized storage area for boats, campers, camping trailers shall be provided. Such storage area shall contain a minimum of 160 square feet for each manufactured home space and be enclosed by a sight-obscuring fence.

(E) Streets which are to be dedicated to the city, if any, shall be dimensioned and improved in accordance with Ch. 156 of this code of ordinances.

(1) For other streets, required rights-of-way shall be as follows.

(a) Minor one-way streets serving less than 20 spaces shall be 15 feet.

(b) Minor two-way streets serving less than 40 spaces shall be 22 feet.

(c) Streets serving 40 or more spaces shall be 28 feet.

(2) At a minimum, connection to a public street shall be provided by a minor, two-way street. Aside from the pavement widths set forth above, private streets shall conform to the design and improvement standards of Ch. 156 of the code of ordinances.

(F) Walkways not less than four feet in width shall be provided from each manufactured home to service buildings and along one side of all streets.

(G) Signs are limited to one identification sign with a maximum area on one side of 24 square feet; and limited to eight feet in height above the ground. Such signs maybe indirectly illuminated.

(H) Manufactured homes placed in the park shall conform to the provisions of § 157.262 of this chapter and this section.

(I) Applications for manufactured home parks shall be accompanied by complete plans and specifications of the proposed park and all permanent buildings indicating the proposed methods of compliance with the requirements.

(1) Such plans shall be to a scale of not less than one inch to 50 feet.

(2) A performance bond may be required, in an amount to be determined by the Building Official or Planning Commission, to insure that a development proposal is completed as approved and within the time limit agreed to. (Ord. 80-2, passed 06/14/2010)