Mobile home parks shall conform to the following standards as well as to other applicable standards in this chapter.
Mobile home parks shall be planned as a unit, and the tract shall be in single ownership or under unified control.
A. 
Mobile home parks shall be laid out with due consideration to slopes and other natural features. Natural drainageways will in no way be impaired by development. Streets should run, where possible, with the contours of the land. Efforts should be made to lay out the mobile home park in other than grid patterns so that long sight distances may be avoided.
B. 
Mobile homes, as defined in Article II of this chapter, placed on individual lots are encouraged to be placed off-center on the lots so as to provide a large usable yard space and outdoor living area in one section of the lot.
C. 
Groups or clusters of units, so placed as to create interior spaces and courtyards, shall be incorporated whenever feasible.
D. 
Mobile homes are encouraged to be arranged in a variety of orientations and are strongly encouraged to have many units with their long axes east-west, offering a southern exposure to their longest wall and roof areas, and to provide variety and interest. Tract layout shall be designed to ensure that mobile homes are offset to block long uninterrupted vistas between the dwellings.
E. 
When topographic conditions make street orientation for good solar orientation of dwellings difficult or undesirable, lots should be laid out so that dwellings can be oriented to the south to the greatest extent possible.
A. 
The mobile home stand shall provide for practical placement on and removal from the lot of the mobile home, retention of the home on the lot in a stable condition, and in satisfactory relationship to its surroundings.
B. 
The location of each mobile home stand shall be at such elevation, distance, and angle in relation to the access street and the mobile home accessway that placement and removal of the mobile home is practical.
C. 
The mobile home stand shall react as a fixed support and shall as such remain intact without unsafe deformation and abnormal internal movement under the weight of the mobile home due to frost action, inadequate drainage, vibration, wind, or other forces acting on the structure.
D. 
The mobile home stand shall include provisions for utility connections.
Tiedowns must comply with the minimum standards of local, state, or federal regulations.
A. 
The frame, axles, wheels, and utility connections of all mobile homes shall be concealed from view by skirting.
B. 
Skirting shall be of durable all-weather construction as manufactured specially for the purpose of covering the undercarriage area. Skirting shall be fastened in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and provide for adequate ventilation as necessary.
A. 
Outdoor collection stations shall be provided for removal of garbage, trash, and recyclable materials when individual collection is not made and indoor storage is not provided.
B. 
Collection stations shall be located so as to be separated adequately from habitable buildings to avoid being offensive, but at the same time be convenient for both collectors and residents and shall be screened and landscaped.
A. 
Monuments and markers shall be designed in accordance with § 195-802 of this chapter.
The street system shall be designed in accordance with §§ 195-803 and 195-804 of this chapter.
Driveways shall be designed in accordance with § 195-805 of this chapter.
Motor vehicle parking facilities shall be provided in accordance with § 195-806 of this chapter.
Pedestrian and bicycle facilities shall be provided in accordance with § 195-807 of this chapter.
Lots and blocks shall be designed in accordance with §§ 195-808 and 195-809 of this chapter, respectively.
Sanitary sewers shall be designed in accordance with §§ 195-810 and 195-812 of this chapter.
Water supply systems shall be designed in accordance with § 195-811 and § 195-812 of this chapter.
Stormwater management facilities shall be designed in accordance with § 195-813 of this chapter.
Soil erosion and sedimentation control facilities shall be designed in accordance with § 195-814 of this chapter.
Grading shall be in accordance with § 195-815 of this chapter.
Natural features shall be protected in accordance with § 195-816 of this chapter.
The landscaping shall be designed in accordance with § 195-817 of this chapter.
The buffer area shall be designed in accordance with § 195-818 of this chapter.
The recreational areas shall be designed in accordance with § 195-819 of this chapter.
Utility systems shall be provided in accordance with §§ 195-820 and 195-821 of this chapter.
Retaining walls shall be provided in accordance with § 195-822 of this chapter.