A.
Adoption.
(1)
The following rules and regulations for mobile home park subdivision in Allegheny Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, are adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said Allegheny Township, pursuant to Article V, Section 501, of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 10501.
(2)
This chapter shall require that plans for all plots of land to be
developed for use as a mobile home park lying within Allegheny Township
shall be submitted for approval to the Allegheny Township Planning
Commission and Allegheny Township Board of Supervisors.
(3)
This chapter shall be prospective only.
B.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
DEPENDENT MOBILE HOME
FIRE HYDRANT
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
MOBILE HOME PAD
OFFICER
SERVICE OR RECREATIONAL BUILDING
SEWER CONNECTION
SEWER RISER PIPE
SOLID WASTE
TRAVEL TRAILER
WATER CONNECTION
WATER RISER PIPE
WATER SERVICE PIPE
Definitions not previously addressed in § 223-10. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Written approval in whatever form as issued by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection authorizing a person to operate
and maintain a mobile home park.
A manufactured home which is not equipped with a toilet and
bathtub or shower.
A large pipe with a valve for drawing water from a water
main.
Spouse, children, stepchildren, parents, brothers, sisters,
grandparents, mother-in-law and father-in-law.
A section of an individual lot which has been reserved for
the placement of a mobile home, pertinent structures or additions.
A person designated by the Allegheny Township Supervisors
to enforce this chapter and issue permits by written approval, in
whatever form as issued by the Allegheny Township Supervisors, authorizing
a person to operate and maintain a mobile home park under the jurisdiction
of these regulations.
A structure housing operational, office, recreational, park
maintenance, equipment and other facilities built to conform to required
local and/or state standards.
All pipes and fittings and appurtenances from the drain outlet
of the mobile home to the inlet of the corresponding sewer riser pipe.
That portion of the sewer lateral which extends vertically
to the ground elevation and terminates at each mobile home space.
All refuse, including, but not limited to, garbage and all
material originating from the preparation, cooking and consumption
of food and market produce or any substance that can contain any of
the waste products or tissue matter or any other discharge from human
beings or animals and laundry and kitchen wastewaters, not including
sewage.
A vehicular portable structure built on a chassis designed
as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreation, vacation and other
short-term uses, having a body length not exceeding 32 feet.
All pipes, fittings and appurtenances from the water riser
pipe to the water inlet pipe of the distribution system within the
mobile home.
That portion of the water service pipe which extends vertically
to the ground elevation and terminates at a designated point at each
mobile home lot.
All pipes, fittings, valves and appurtenances from the water
main of the park distribution system to the distribution system within
the mobile home.
C.
Permits.
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain, expand, construct,
reconstruct, alter, extend or relocate any mobile home park within
the limits of the Township of Allegheny, County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania,
unless a mobile home park permit from the Township Supervisors or
their authorized representatives has been issued.
(2)
As a prerequisite to the issuance of any Township permit under this
chapter, a valid sewage permit must have previously been issued to
the applicant by the PADEP and the Township SEO.
(3)
Any application for a mobile home park permit shall be filed with
the Township Supervisors or their authorized representatives or officers
on a form prescribed by the said Township Supervisors, and said application
shall be accompanied by a copy of the PADEP sewage permit.
(4)
Upon receipt of such application, the officer shall forthwith inspect
the applicant's park to determine compliance with the provisions
hereof. Upon favorable determination of same and upon being furnished
with a copy of the sewage permit issued by the PADEP to the applicant,
and upon receiving payment of the fee prescribed herein, said officer
shall issue a mobile home park permit to the applicant, which permit
shall be valid for a period of one year thereafter.
(5)
If an application is rejected by the officer and if a permit is not
issued, the applicant shall have a right of appeal to the Board of
Supervisors, provided that the appeal is in writing and exercised
within 15 days of the date of the rejection of the application by
the officer. The Board of Supervisors of Allegheny Township shall
schedule a public hearing within 30 days of the date of the receipt
of the appeal of the applicant and shall render a formal written decision
to the applicant within 60 days from the date of the public hearing,
which decision shall either uphold the decision of the officer or
remand the application to the officer with instructions to issue a
permit.
(6)
New mobile home parks will be issued a permit only after all of the
requirements of this section and all other requirements of the Allegheny
Township ordinances are met.
(7)
It shall be incumbent upon every permit holder to apply for a renewal
permit at least 60 days prior to the expiration of the permit holder's
current permit.
(8)
Renewal permits for one year shall be issued by said officer upon
receiving proof from the applicant that the mobile home park continues
to meet the standards prescribed by the PADEP and this chapter.
(9)
Mobile home parks in existence upon the effective date of this chapter
shall be required to meet the standards of the PADEP as a prerequisite
to the issuance of an Allegheny Township mobile home park permit.
(10)
Mobile home parks in existence upon the effective date of this
chapter shall be required to pay fees only at the renewal rate for
the issuance of a permit.
(11)
In the event of any additional construction or expansion of
any mobile home park in existence upon the effective date of this
chapter, all of the standards prescribed in this chapter shall apply
to those portions of existing mobile home parks which are newly constructed
or expanded after the effective date of this chapter.
(12)
Within 10 days after any interest in or control of any mobile
home park has been sold, transferred, given away or otherwise disposed
of, the officer shall be so notified. If the PADEP sewage permit is
transferred or if a new PADEP permit is issued by the PADEP, proof
of said transfer or issuance shall be furnished to the officer forthwith.
(13)
A fee as set by current resolution of the Allegheny Township
Board of Supervisors shall be paid for the issuance of an original
permit. The fee shall accompany the application, be payable to Allegheny
Township, and be paid by the mobile home park owner. The fee is not
refundable if the application is rejected.
(14)
A fee as set by current resolution of the Allegheny Township
Board of Supervisors for each mobile home located on a mobile home
lot within the mobile home park shall be paid for each renewal permit.
The fee shall accompany the application, be payable to Allegheny Township
and be paid by the park owner. The fee is not refundable if the application
is rejected.
D.
Service building.
(1)
The requirements of this section shall apply to service buildings
when space for dependent mobile homes and/or travel trailers is provided.
(2)
The service building shall contain an adequate number of operable
toilets, lavatories, bathtubs or showers which are separate for each
sex, in accordance with Table A, below.
Urinals
|
Toilets
|
Lavatory Sinks
|
Tubs or Showers
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spaces
|
Men
|
Men
|
Women
|
Men
|
Women
|
Men
|
Women
| |
1 to 30
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
3
|
3
|
2
|
2
| |
31 to 60
|
2
|
4
|
6
|
6
|
6
|
4
|
4
| |
61 to 100
|
2
|
6
|
8
|
8
|
8
|
6
|
6
| |
101 to 160
|
4
|
9
|
13
|
11
|
11
|
9
|
9
|
(3)
The service building requirement may be waived when, in the opinion
of the PADEP, suitable toilet, lavatory, bathtub or shower facilities
are made available to the residents of the mobile home park within
a reasonable distance of the mobile home park.
(4)
When a service building is provided, the floors, walls, ceilings
and equipment throughout the entire service building shall be kept
in a clean and sanitary manner at all times.
(5)
Laundry facilities shall be provided for the exclusive use of the
mobile home park residents only.
E.
Inspection.
(1)
The officer of Allegheny Township may inspect a mobile home park
at reasonable intervals and at reasonable times to determine compliance
with this chapter.
(2)
Whenever, upon inspection of any mobile home park, it is determined
by the officer that conditions or practices exist which are in violation
of any provision of this chapter, the officer shall give notice in
writing to the person to whom the permit is issued, his agent and/or
person in charge of the mobile home park, advising the permit holder
that unless such violations are corrected within 30 days of the date
of the notice, unless an extension in writing is granted by the officer
or by the Board of Supervisors, the permit to operate the mobile home
park in Allegheny Township shall be revoked. At the end of such notice,
the mobile home park shall be reinspected by the officer and if such
violations have not been corrected, the officer shall revoke the permit
and give notice in writing of such revocation to the person to whom
the permit is issued, his agent and/or person in charge.
F.
Plans.
(1)
The construction of a mobile home park or the extension or alteration
of an existing mobile home park shall be made only after the plans
have been submitted to the Township Planning Commission for review
and recommendation and approved by the Township Supervisors and a
mobile home permit shall have been issued. No alterations or additions
shall be made to any water supply or sewage disposal system in any
mobile home park until the sewage and water plan for said alterations
or additions have been submitted to the Township SEO and approved
by the PADEP. All plans submitted to the Planning Commission shall
be laid out by a registered professional engineer or registered surveyor
with the engineer's or surveyor's seal on each copy and
shall comply with the following:
(a)
Preliminary plans shall be submitted in triplicate, in sufficient
detail, and shall be clear and legible. They shall be drawn to a scale
which will permit all necessary information to be clearly shown, preferably
one inch to 50 feet or one inch to 100 feet. The size of the plan
shall not be less than 18 inches by 24 inches.
(b)
The site or plot plan shall show existing and proposed contours,
property lines, access roads, existing or proposed structures, location
of water and sewage facilities, service buildings, refuse storage
areas, streams, lot sizes, storm drainage and the specific total number
of proposed spaces. Land reserved for future development must be clearly
identified as to plot size and specific uses.
(2)
Approval for a sewage system must be obtained from the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection or other authority having jurisdiction.
A sewage facilities planning module for land development may be obtained
from the Sewage Enforcement Officer, the Township office or the local
office of the PADEP. The sewage facilities planning module must be
reviewed and approved by the Township SEO and the PADEP or other authorities
having jurisdiction before a sewage system permit can be granted.
(3)
All water used in the operation of a mobile home park shall be provided
from a supply approved by the PADEP, Bureau of Water Quality Management
Standards and approval procedures may be obtained from the local office
of the PADEP.
(4)
The application for a permit shall be accompanied by three copies
of a map, drawn to the same scale as the plot plan, showing:
(a)
The boundaries of and current field topography (including locations
of watercourses) of the part of such tract that is proposed to be
used for the mobile home park development set forth in the application.
(b)
The average thickness of overburden in the area of proposed
mobile home park development.
(c)
The means of vehicular access to the proposed mobile home park
development.
(d)
An excavating schedule for the proposed mobile home park development
which shall include the scheduled times for blasting, if any.
(e)
A general schedule for the proposed rehabilitation, including
sodding, seeding, grading, fine grading, landscaping and planting
of the developed area, shall be shown.
(5)
Specific requirements are as follows:
(a)
All banks shall be left with a slope no greater than two feet
horizontal to one foot vertical.
(b)
Where topsoil is removed, sufficient arable soil shall be set
aside for respreading over the excavated area, and on the completion
of development, such soil shall be respread in a layer having a minimum
thickness of at least six inches.
(6)
Standards are as follows:
(a)
All mobile home park streets or roads offering a means of access
to or egress from the mobile home park property from or to any public
or private street or highway shall be located and designed so as to
avoid the creation of dangerous or otherwise undesirable traffic conditions
with a minimum view left and right of 250 feet each way.
(b)
All mobile home park development operations shall be conducted
in a safe manner, with respect to the likelihood of hazard to persons,
physical damage to adjacent land or improvements and damage to any
street by reason of slides, sinking or collapse.
(c)
Upon completion of mobile home park development operations,
the land shall be left in a safe condition, with respect to the requirements
set forth in the preceding subsections. The developed land shall be
left in such condition that sufficient drainage shall be provided
so as to prevent water pockets or undue erosion, with all grading
and drainage such that both natural and stormwater leaves the entire
property at the original, natural drainage points existing as shown
by the field topographic maps submitted to the Township and to the
PADEP, Bureau of Soil and Sedimentation Control, as hereinbefore provided,
and that the drainage to any one such point is not increased. Neither
natural nor stormwater leaving the mobile home park shall adversely
affect any property located downstream from the mobile home park.
G.
Environmental open space and access requirements.
(1)
The location of all mobile home parks shall comply with the following
minimum requirements:
(a)
Free from adverse influence by swamps, marshes, garbage or rubbish
disposal areas or other potential vector breeding places for insects
or rodents.
(b)
Not subject to flooding.
(c)
Not subject to any hazard or nuisance such as excessive noise,
vibration, smoke, toxic matter, radiation, heat, odor or glare.
(2)
Site drainage requirements are as follows:
(a)
The ground surface in all parts of every park shall be graded
and equipped to drain all surface water in a safe, efficient manner.
(b)
Surface water collectors and other bodies of standing water
capable of breeding mosquitoes and other insects shall be eliminated
or controlled in a manner approved by the PADEP.
(c)
Wastewater from any plumbing, fixture or sanitary sewer line
shall not be deposited upon the ground surface in any part of the
mobile home park.
(d)
Plans for all mobile home park developments, regardless of size,
shall be submitted to the Westmoreland County Soil Conservation District
for review prior to approval by the Township Supervisors.
(3)
Soil and ground cover requirements are as follows:
(a)
Exposed ground surfaces in all developed parts of every park
shall be paved or covered with stone screens or other solid material
or protected with a vegetative growth that is capable of preventing
soil erosion and the elimination of dust during dry weather.
(b)
Developed park grounds shall be maintained free of vegetative
growth which is poisonous or which may harbor roaches, insects or
other pests harmful to man.
(4)
Required setback and buffer strips are as follows:
(a)
All mobile homes shall be located at least 50 feet from any
mobile home park property boundary line abutting upon a public street
or highway and 100 feet from nonresidential and residential property
boundary lines.
(b)
There shall be a minimum distance of 30 feet between an individual
mobile home, including accessory structures attached thereto, and
adjoining pavement of a park street or common parking area or other
common areas and structures.
(c)
All mobile homes parks shall be required to provide a natural
growth of trees having a minimum height of three feet and a maximum
separation of 15 feet between trees along or near the property boundary
line separating park and adjacent nonresidential and residential uses.
The natural growth shall be landscape architectural in nature. For
example, an acceptable type would be an evergreen.
(5)
Mobile homes shall be separated from each other and from other buildings
and structures by at least 30 feet, provided that mobile homes placed
end to end may have a minimum clearance of 25 feet where opposing
rear walls of the mobile homes are staggered.
(6)
Park street system general requirements are as follows:
(a)
Safe vehicular access shall be provided from abutting public
streets or roads.
(b)
The entrance road connecting the public road to the park shall
have a minimum pavement width of 34 feet and a right-of-way width
of 50 feet.
(c)
Surfaced roadways shall be of adequate width to accommodate
traffic and, in any case, shall meet the requirements of the following
subsections.
(d)
Where parking is permitted on both sides of the internal street,
a minimum right-of-way of 50 feet and a minimum pavement of 34 feet
will be required.
(e)
Where parking is not permitted on both sides of the internal
street, a minimum right-of-way of 40 feet and a minimum pavement width
of 24 feet will be required.
(f)
Dead-end streets shall have a maximum length of 1,000 feet and
shall be provided with a cul-de-sac having an outside roadway diameter
of at least 80 feet.
(7)
Street construction and design standards are as follows:
(a)
Streets. All streets shall be provided with a smooth, hard and
dust-free surface, shall be properly crested and banked, shall be
durable and well-drained under normal use and weather conditions.
The surface shall be of a macadam, concrete or asphalt material and
will meet minimum standards of Township roads unless otherwise specified
herein. The contractor shall not install a surface consisting of red-dog,
oil or a like substance.
(b)
Grades. Grades of all streets and accompanying drainage shall
be sufficient to ensure adequate surface drainage, but shall be not
more than 10%. Short runs, not exceeding 500 feet, with a maximum
grade of 15% may be permitted, provided that traffic safety is ensured
by appropriate surfacing and adequate leveling.
(c)
Intersections. Intersections of more than two streets at one
point shall be prohibited.
(8)
Off-street parking areas shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
Off-street parking areas shall be provided in all mobile home
parks for the use of park occupants and guests at the minimum ratio
of two per mobile home lot.
(b)
Required car parking spaces shall be so located as to provide
convenient access to the mobile home, but shall not exceed a distance
of 200 feet from the mobile home that it is intended to serve.
(c)
Each parking space shall have a choked crushed blue rock, limestone
or air-cooled slag surface at least four inches in depth.
(d)
One parking space shall be required for each travel trailer
lot.
(9)
General requirements are as follows:
(a)
All mobile home lots shall be connected by a walkway to common
walks, driveways or to parking spaces and connected by a walkway to
a paved street.
(b)
Fire extinguishers of the A.B.C.-type, ten-pound minimum size,
which will control liquid as well as solid materials fires, shall
be kept in each mobile home, to be furnished and maintained by the
tenant.
(c)
The parks or open areas shall have access walks that do not
cross any tenant's lot.
(10)
Mobile home pad construction shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
The area of the mobile home pad shall be improved to provide
an adequate foundation for the placement of the mobile home and in
such a position as to allow a minimum of 30 feet between a mobile
home and the adjoining pavement of a mobile home park street or common
parking area or other common structures. Mobile home pads shall be
provided with devices, anchor bolts and turnbuckles for anchoring
the mobile home to prevent overturning or uplifting. The mobile home
pad shall be designed so as not to permit shifting or settlement under
the weight of the mobile home because of frost action, inadequate
drainage, vibration or other forces acting under the superstructure.
(b)
Skirting of mobile homes is required, compatible with the architectural
style of the mobile home, but such skirting shall not attach the mobile
home permanently to the ground.
(11)
A single mobile home lot shall have a minimum area of 7,280
square feet, excluding all streets, roads, highways, rights-of-way,
crosswalks or easements, with the exception that a utility right-of-way
may be included in the calculation of the minimum area.
(12)
A mobile home park shall have a gross area of not less than
20 acres.
H.
Water supply.
(1)
An adequate water supply shall be provided for manufactured homes,
service buildings and other accessory facilities. Where a public water
supply system of satisfactory quantity, quality and pressure is available
within 1,500 feet of the mobile home development site, connection
shall be made thereto and its supply shall be used exclusively. Where
a satisfactory public water supply system is not available, the development
of a private water supply system or common water wells shall be approved
by the PADEP or other authorities having jurisdiction.
(2)
Source of supply shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
The water supply shall be capable of supplying a minimum of
300 gallons per day per mobile home.
(b)
The well or suction line of the water supply system shall be
located and constructed in such a manner that neither underground
nor surface contamination from any source will reach the water supply.
(c)
No well casings, pumps, plumbing machinery or suction pipes
shall be placed in any pit, room or space extending below ground level
nor in any room or space above ground which is walled in or otherwise
enclosed unless such rooms, whether above or below ground, have free
drainage by gravity to the surface of the ground unless mechanical
means of ensuring full pit drainage is provided.
(d)
Water supply treatment, if necessary, shall be in accordance
with the requirements of the PADEP or other authorities having jurisdiction.
(3)
All water storage reservoirs shall be a covered type and constructed
of impervious material. Overflows and vents of such reservoirs shall
be effectively screened. Manholes shall be constructed with overlapping
covers so as to prevent the entrance of contaminated water or other
material, and to prevent backflow, overflow pipes shall discharge
through an air gap of at least 12 inches.
(4)
Water distribution system shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
All water piping fixtures and other equipment shall be constructed
and maintained in accordance with state, county, Township and authority
regulations.
(b)
The water piping system shall not be connected with nonpotable
or questionable water supplies and shall be protected against the
hazards of backflow or backsiphonage by means of an automatic antisiphonage
device. The system shall be designed and maintained to provide a pressure
of not less than 20 pounds per square inch under normal operating
conditions at service buildings and other locations requiring potable
water supply.
I.
Sewage disposal.
(1)
An adequate and safe sewage system shall be provided in all parks
for conveying and disposing of sewage from mobile homes, service buildings
and other accessory facilities. Such sewage systems shall be designed,
constructed and maintained in accordance with the PADEP or other authorities
having jurisdiction.
(2)
All sewage lines shall be located in trenches of a minimum depth
of 36 inches to prevent breakage from traffic or other movements.
All sewage lines laid within 60 inches of the surface shall be composed
of extra-strength material, and all sewage lines shall be separated
from the mobile home park water supply system lines by at least an
eighteen-inch horizontal separation. All sewage lines shall be constructed
of materials approved by the PADEP and shall have watertight joints.
(3)
Where the sewer lines of the mobile home parks are not connected
to a public sewer system, all proposed sewage disposal facilities
shall be approved by the PADEP prior to construction.
J.
Electrical distribution system.
(1)
Every park shall contain an electrical wiring system consisting of
wiring fixtures, equipment and appurtenances which shall be installed
and maintained in accordance with local electrical codes, standards
of the local power company and standards of the Pennsylvania Public
Utilities Commission regulating such systems.
(2)
All electrical wires crossing any street or road shall provide a
minimum clearance of 18 feet above the traveled portion of the street
or road. There shall be a minimum horizontal clearance of three feet
between overhead wiring and any mobile home, service building or other
structure.
(3)
All exposed non-current-carrying metal parts of mobile homes and
all other equipment shall be grounded by means of approved grounding
conductors run with branch circuit conductors or other approved methods
of grounding metallic wiring.
(4)
The interior electrical circuitry of every mobile home shall be independently
grounded.
(5)
Adequate streetlights shall be erected along each street in accordance
with the latest code of the local power company regarding illumination
of secondary streets, with a maximum distance of 400 feet between
lights.
(6)
There shall be at least one streetlight at each street intersection.
K.
Refuse handling. The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in
a mobile home park shall be so conducted as to create no health hazards
or air pollution and shall comply with the PADEP regulations governing
mobile homes.
L.
Insect and rodent control. Grounds, buildings and structures shall
be maintained free of insect and rodent harborage and infestation.
Extermination methods and other measures to control insects and rodents
shall conform to the requirements of the PADEP regulations governing
mobile home parks.
M.
Fuel supply and storage.
(1)
Natural gas systems shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
Natural gas piping systems in mobile home parks shall be installed
and maintained in conformity with accepted engineering practices and
all requirements of the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission and
shall be provided with a protective covering to protect against accidental
breakage when not in service.
(b)
Each mobile home lot provided with piped natural gas shall have
an approved shutoff valve installed upstream of the gas outlet. The
outlet shall be equipped with an approved cap to prevent accidental
discharge of gas from the outlet when said outlet is not in use.
(2)
Liquefied petroleum gas systems as provided for mobile homes, service
buildings or other structures when installed shall include the following:
(a)
Systems shall be provided with safety valves to relieve excessive
pressure and shall be arranged so that discharge terminates at a safe
location.
(b)
Systems shall have at least one accessible means for shutting
off gas. Such means shall be located outside the mobile home and shall
be maintained in effective operating condition.
(c)
All liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) piping outside the mobile
home shall be well supported and protected against accidental damage.
Liquefied petroleum gas in liquid form shall not be conveyed through
piping equipment and systems in mobile homes.
(d)
Liquefied petroleum gas vessels of more than 12 U.S. gallons'
gross capacity shall be located below ground level on the mobile lot
and, to prevent accidental injury, shall be covered and be securely,
but not permanently, anchored.
(e)
No LPG vessel shall be stored or located inside or beneath any
storage cabinet, carport, mobile home or any other structure.
(3)
Fuel oil supply systems shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
All fuel oil supply systems provided for mobile homes, service
buildings and other structures shall be buried and maintained.
(b)
All piping from outside fuel storage tanks or service to mobile
homes shall be securely, but not permanently, fastened in place.
(c)
All fuel oil supply riser pipes in mobile homes, service buildings
and other structures shall have an easily accessible external emergency
shutoff valve.
(d)
No fuel oil storage tank shall be located in any area subject
to vehicular traffic.
N.
Fire prevention.
(1)
Mobile home park areas shall be kept free of litter, rubbish and
other flammable materials.
(2)
Each lot shall be numbered by a reflective-type numeral with a minimum
height of four inches, which is clearly visible from the street.
(3)
All streets shall be named and identified at the ends and intersections
thereof with a reflective lettering street sign.
(4)
In the case of a well water system, portable fire extinguishers of
a type approved by the local fire department which will control liquid
as well as solid materials shall be kept in a strategically located
area within any public service building under park control.
(5)
In the case of a public water system, fire hydrants shall be installed
in accordance with the regulations of the local fire department and
any other authority having jurisdiction and shall be located within
600 feet of every mobile home, service building or other structure
in the park.
O.
Responsibilities of the park management.
(1)
The person to whom a permit for a mobile home park is issued shall
operate the park in compliance with this chapter and shall provide
adequate supervision to maintain the park, its facilities and equipment
in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition.
(2)
The person to whom a permit for a mobile home park is issued shall
supervise the placement of each mobile home on its mobile home pad,
including securing the stability of the mobile home.
(3)
The person to whom a permit for a mobile home park is issued shall
give the Township Supervisors, or their appointed representative or
officer, free access to the park and service facilities for the purpose
of inspection.
(4)
The person to whom a permit for a mobile home park is issued shall
immediately notify the Pennsylvania Department of Health or its successor
agency of any suspected communicable or contagious disease within
the park.
(5)
The person to whom a permit for a mobile home park is issued shall
supply the Allegheny Township Tax Collector with the name and mobile
home park mailing address of any adult resident of the mobile home
park moving into or out of the mobile home park 30 days prior to said
move.