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A. The minimum size of a recreational vehicle park shall be 27,200 square feet. (Ord. 1697, §1, 2010).

B. The maximum gross density shall be one (1) recreational vehicle per each 1,000 square feet of land area.

C. No less than eight (8) percent of the total site area shall be provided as defined recreational space. The recreational vehicle space shall be easily accessible and shall be improved and maintained in such a manner so as to provide adequate recreational facilities for the users of the recreational vehicle park. The City Council may waive this requirement if the Council determines that recreational facilities located adjacent or in close proximity to the site will be sufficient to satisfy the recreational needs of users of the park.

D. Each recreational vehicle space shall have a minimum width of 20 feet and a minimum depth of 50 feet (1,000 square feet). (Ord. 1697, §1, 2010).

E. There shall be a minimum side-to-side dimension of eight (8) feet between units and a minimum of end-to-end dimension of ten (10) feet between units.

F. Vehicle spaces shall be sited so that the following minimum setbacks shall be maintained:

1. 25 feet from a public right-of-way;

2. Five (5) feet from an interior private street; and

3. 15 feet from adjacent properties.

G. Five (5) foot wide pedestrian walkways shall be provided from the recreational vehicle spaces to all service buildings and facilities, and refuse collection areas. The walkways shall be hard surfaced, well drained, and well lighted.

H. All interior streets shall comply with adopted City standards for streets of that class. One-Way streets with a minimum width of 30' and a minimum pavement of 15' shall be allowed. Paving on park streets shall consist of crushed rock base and asphalt or concrete surfacing, as approved by the City Engineer. (Ord. 1697, §1, 2010).

I. A recreational vehicle must contain at least one internal toilet and at least one internal shower, and if that requirement is not met, a recreational vehicle park must provide toilets and showers. (Ord. 1697, §1, 2010).

J. Solid waste shall be collected, stored, and disposed of regularly to prevent health hazards, rodent infestation, breeding insects, or accident or fire hazards. Individual or grouped refuse containers must be screened from view except on collection day.

K. All utilities shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with all applicable state and local codes and regulations. The following requirements for utilities shall apply:

1. A water supply system shall be provided for each space and shall be connected to a public water supply system.

2. Each recreational vehicle park shall be provided with one (1) or more easily accessible water supply outlets for filling recreational vehicle water storage tanks.

3. An adequate and safe sewage disposal system shall be provided for each space and shall be connected to a public sewerage system.

4. Each recreational vehicle park shall be provided with sanitary dumping stations in the ratio of one (1) for every 100 spaces or fractional part thereof. Sanitary stations shall consist of at least a trapped four-(4) inch sewer riser pipe connected to the sewage disposal system and surrounded at the inlet end by a concrete apron sloped to the drain and provided with a suitable hinged cover; and, a water outlet, with the necessary appurtenances connected to the water supply system to permit periodic washdown of the immediate adjacent areas. A sign shall be posted near the water outlet indicating that the water is for flushing and cleaning purposes only. Sanitary stations shall be screened from other activities by a visual barrier such as fences, walls, or natural growth and shall be located a minimum of 50 feet from any recreational vehicle space.

5. Each space shall be provided with an underground electrical system.

L. All recreational vehicle parks shall comply with rules and regulations of the Washington State Board of Health.

M. All recreational vehicle spaces shall be well marked and numbered.

N. All RV parks must have a primary access to a public street. (Ord. 1697, §1, 2010).

O. The minimum spaces allowed per primary access is 20 units. Each additional 20 units shall require an additional primary access point. (Ord. 1697, §1, 2010).