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(A) MINIMUM PARK SIZE. No mobile home park shall have a site smaller than will accommodate sixty mobile homes, or comprising less than ten acres.

(B) MINIMUM SPACE SIZE. Each mobile home space shall have dimensions of at least forty-five feet in width and ninety feet in depth. The maximum density for mobile homes parks shall be six mobile homes per acre of land after public street rights-of-way have been deducted,

(C) STANDS AND SKIRTS. Each mobile home space shall contain a Portland cement or asphaltic concrete stand upon which the mobile home will be situated and each home shall be equipped with skirts on all sides, such skirts to be of material harmonious to the mobile home structure.

(D) STREETS AND DRIVES. All public streets within the park shall be improved to city standards for residential streets. All private drives shall be not less than twenty-two feet in width, have Portland cement curbs, and be surfaced with at least six inches of compacted stone base with two inches of hot mix bituminous concrete as the surface course.

(E) PARKING. At least two parking spaces for each mobile home shall be provided within sixty feet of the mobile home. Such parking spaces shall be off the public street or private drive, and each shall be not less than nine feet by twenty feet in size, and shall be surfaced to at least the standard set out above for drives.

(F) PARK AND PLAYGROUND SPACE. Park and playground space shall be provided for occupants of the mobile homes park, on the basis of three hundred square feet for each space in the park. Such playground space shall be separate and aside from the open space provided on each mobile home space, and shall be equipped and maintained for the use of the residents of the park.

(G) OPEN SPACE. Each mobile home shall be located on the mobile home space so that no part of one mobile home structure, including canopies, awnings, carports and other protrusions, is closer than twelve feet to another mobile home, or to the edge of the surface of a drive. No mobile home shall be located closer than thirty feet to the boundary line of the mobile home park or to a public street.

(H) UTILITIES. All liquid waste shall be disposed of through a sanitary sewer system and treatment facility, the plans of which shall be approved by the city engineer prior to construction. All solid wastes shall be disposed of by accumulation in tight containers, and removed at regular intervals by methods to be approved by the city engineer. All power and telephone lines shall be underground, and shall be in compliance with standards of the utility corporation involved. All water supply and distribution shall be approved by the city engineer prior to construction.

The site of the park shall be graded so that surface water will not accumulate, but will run off in a manner that will not adversely affect the residential character of the park or adjacent property. The proposed drainage systems shall be approved by the city engineer prior to construction of streets or other portions of the park. (Ord. 74 § 2, 1972; Ord. 347-C § 5, 1970.)