A. 
Each manufactured home lot or space shall be provided with individual water and sewer connections to a public system to be installed in accordance with applicable regulations of the owner of such utilities.
B. 
If public sewer is not available, the area or tract of land must be suitable and large enough to install adequate and proper septic tank systems or other Health Department approved methods of sewage waste disposal to serve the total number of manufactured home lots. Developers shall use an authorized on-site evaluation (AOSE) to conduct the soil evaluations and sewage design. Drainage fields for all on-site septic or sewage systems shall have a reserve area equal to 50% of the required and permitted drainage field upon which no structure may be constructed. Such private sewage disposal system shall be approved by the Health Officer.
C. 
If public water is not available, the private community water system shall be approved by the Health Officer.
D. 
On-site sewage waste disposal systems and private community water systems shall be owned, operated, maintained, and repaired by the developer or owner of the manufactured home park.
No manufactured home intended for use as a full-time place of residence shall be delivered to or located upon the lot or parcel of real estate where said manufactured home will be used as a place of residence until the necessary permits for connection to water and sewer outlets have been secured or, if there be no existing water and sewer outlets, until permits for a well and septic system have been acquired from the Health Officer. Manufactured homes shall not be occupied until water and sewer connections have been approved by the Health Officer.