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Manufactured Home Park, Manufactured Home Subdivision, or Campground
Definition
- A manufactured home park is a unified development of transient stands arranged on a lot under single ownership
- A manufactured home subdivision is a plat designed specifically for manufactured home development
- A campground is a lot used to accommodate recreation vehicles, tents, or manufactured homes on a rental basis for temporary camping purposes
District Permitted
Required Off-Street Parking
1.5 spaces for each transient stand for a manufactured home park or campground; 1.5 spaces for each lot in a manufactured home subdivision
Required Handicapped Parking
Required Off-Street Loading
Additional Provisions
The owner of a manufactured home park must have a site plan approved by the commission before the building official may issue a building permit for the manufactured home park. The site plan must include the dimensions, bearings, and street frontage of the property; the location of buildings, structures, lots, stands, and uses; the method of ingress and egress; off-street parking and loading arrangements; screening, lighting, and landscaping, if appropriate; and any other information the director determines necessary for a complete review of the proposed development
The owner of a manufactured home subdivision must have a plat approved by the commission and filed in the county records before the building official may issue a building permit for the manufactured home subdivision
One caretaker's dwelling unit and one office is permitted under this use
Uses that are customarily incidental to this use, including an employee's washroom, a manager's office, laundry room, swimming pool, and game courts are permitted provided they are located no closer than 50 feet to an R, R(A), D, D(A), TH, or TH(A) district. The game courts, laundry room, and swimming pool must be for the exclusive use of the residents and their guests. No exterior advertising of the uses is permitted
The owner under this use must provide and maintain a permanent steel chain link fence or its equivalent. The fence must be at least five feet in height and must completely surround the rear and all sides of this use that are not exposed to a dedicated street
Open playground space must be provided under this use at a ratio of 500 square feet of open space for each of the first 20 lots or transient stands provided, and at a ratio of 250 square feet for all additional lots or transient stands
This use must comply with the requirements of Chapter 47 of this code |