(a) General requirements.
- (1) Conditions of the soil, groundwater level, drainage, and topography shall not create hazards to the property or the health or safety of the occupants.
- (2) Mobile home parks shall not be subject to unpredictable and/or sudden flooding.
(3) Recreational vehicles shall:
- (A) Not be permanently connected to recreational vehicle spaces; and
- (B) Be quickly and easily moved when a flood event is immanent.
(b) Soil and ground cover requirements. Exposed ground surfaces in all parts of every parking area shall be:
- (1) Paved or covered with stone or solid material; or
- (2) Protected with a vegetative growth that is capable of preventing soil erosion and of eliminating objectionable dust.
(c) Required separation between recreational vehicles.
- (1) Recreational vehicles shall be separated from each other and from other structures by at least ten feet (10’).
- (2) Any accessory structure such as attached awnings, carports, or individual storage facilities shall, for purposes of this separation requirement, be considered part of the recreational vehicle.
(d) Required separation between mobile homes.
- (1) Mobile homes shall be separated from each other and from other buildings and structures by at least fifteen feet (15’), provided that mobile homes placed end-to-end may have a clearance of ten feet (10’) where opposing rear walls are staggered.
- (2) An accessory structure which has a horizontal area exceeding twenty-five square feet (25 sq. ft.), is attached to a mobile home or located within ten feet (10’) of its window, and has an opaque top or roof that is higher than the nearest window shall, for purposes of all separation requirements, be considered part of the mobile home.