§ 18.3.2. Sites, comfort stations, water stations and sanitary stations.  


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  • A.

    All recreational vehicles parked in a recreational vehicle park for use as an overnight accommodation must be parked on a site as defined by this Code.

    B.

    Each site within a recreational vehicle park must be a minimum of 1,350 square feet, excluding roadways.

    C.

    Each site must be equipped with an electrical hookup for a recreational vehicle.

    D.

    A recreational vehicle park must contain at least one comfort station.

    E.

    A comfort station must be maintained primarily for the use of recreational vehicle park occupants. The general public must not be invited by advertisement or otherwise to use the comfort station.

    F.

    Comfort stations in recreational vehicle parks must have the facilities described in Table 18.3.2.I on the previous page.

    G.

    Every site within a recreational vehicle park must be within a radius of at least 450 feet from a comfort station; however, in no event can a comfort station be located nearer than 75 feet from any site.

    H.

    Each recreational vehicle park must have at least one water station. Recreational vehicle parks having more than 100 sites must have one water station for every 100 sites.

    I.

    Every water station must be equipped with two or more hydrants; water fountain; sump; vacuum breaker to prevent siphoning; shut-off valve to control rate of water flow; and flexible hose to reach the inlet of recreational vehicle water storage tanks. The water station must be constructed to allow good drainage and prevent freezing.

    J.

    Each recreational vehicle park must have at least one sanitary station. Recreational vehicle parks having more than 100 sites must have one sanitary station for every 100 sites.

    K.

    The drainage basin of the sanitary station must be constructed of an impervious material. The sanitary station must be connected to the recreational vehicle park water supply and provide facilities for washing recreational vehicle waste holding tanks and for cleaning the general area of the sanitary station. (See Appendix C for an example of sanitary station construction.)

Editor's Note

Appendix C is not published in this volume but is on file in county offices.