The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in a trailer court shall be so managed as to prevent health hazards, rodent harborage, insect breeding, accident hazards or air pollution.
All refuse shall be stored in metal containers having tight-fitting covers and as may be required by ordinance. Where separation of refuse is required, separate marked containers shall be provided.
A. 
At least six gallons of refuse storage capacity per day shall be provided for each trailer-coach space.
B. 
Refuse containers necessary to comply with the provisions of § 360-32A shall be permanently located no farther than 150 feet from any trailer-coach space.
C. 
Racks or holders shall be provided at all container locations to minimize spillage and container deterioration and prevent rodent harborage.
Where suitable collection service is not available, the trailer court operator shall provide this service at least twice a week for garbage and as often as necessary for other refuse but not less than once a week. Such refuse shall be collected and transported in covered containers.
A. 
Where disposal services are not provided by municipal or private agencies, the trailer court operator shall provide such services by incineration or sanitary landfill methods approved by the Board of Health.
B. 
Trash or rubbish burners shall not be used.