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1981S2- MINIMUM STANDARDS MOBILE HOME PARKS AND MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS I I tj ,... MOBILE HOME ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION VIII: COMPLIANCE REQUIRED. 1 1 2 4 4 . 6 . 6 16 SECTION I DEFINITIONS. SECTION II PERMITS... SECTION III LICENSES.. SECTION IV INSPECTION. SECTION V NOTICES, HEARINGS AND ORDERS. SECTION VI : MOBILE HOMES ON INDIVIDUAL LOTS. SECTION VII MOBILE HOME PARKS. . SECTION IX SECTION X MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TRAVEL TRAILER AND/OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (R.V.) PARK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 SECTION XI SECTI ON XII MOBILE HOME IN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. . 18 CONFLICT WITH OTHER ORDINANCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 SECTION XIII: SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 SECTION XIV: PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. APPENDI X A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . 19 ORDINANCE NO. f/-S -~ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING MINIMUM STANDARDS rOR MOBILr HOMr PARKS AND MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS; ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, EXTENSION AND MAINTENANCE OF MOBILE HOME PARKS AND RELATED UTILITIES AND FACILITIES; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF MOBILE HOME PARKS; AUTHORIZING THE LICENSING OF OPERATORS OF MOBILE HOME PARKS; AUTHORIZING THE INSPECTION OF MOBILE HOME PARKS AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS: SECTION SECTION I Definitions (See Appendix A) II Permits A. No permit shall be issued for the construction or occupancy of a permanent residential structure in any mobile home park with the following exceptions; 1. One existing residential structure may be retained or one new residential structure may be constructed for the occupancy of the owner or operator of the park. 2. An existing residence may be converted to a clubhouse, community center or service building for use by the residents of the mobile home park. B. Permit Required 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to locate, construct, alter or extend any mobile home park or to locate any mobile home within the limits of the City of Schertz (either within a mobile home park or located on an individual lot) unless he holds a valid permit issued by the Building Official in the name of such person for the specific location, construction, alteration or extension proposed. C. Application Requirements All applications for permits shall be made upon standard forms provided by the Building Official and shall contain the following: 1. Name and address of the applicant. 2. Location and legal description of the mobile home park, subdivision, PUD, or lot where the mobile home is to be located. 3. A site plan including all data under Section VII her~of. (If a mobile home park.) 4. Plans and specifications of all buildings and other improvements constructed or to be constructed within the mobile home park. 5. Such other information as may be requested by those members of the City Staff who review applications, the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council in determining whether the application complies with legal requirements. D. Permit Fee All such permit applications to the Building Official shall be accomplished by a fee to be determined by the City Manager and approved by the City Council. E. A lication Procedure and Issuance of Permit Five COpleS 0 t e app lcatlOn and all accompa!lying plans and specifications shall be filed. The Building Official and the Planning and Zoning Commission shall inspect the proposed plans and specifications. If the mobile home park or indi- vidual mobile home is in compliance with all provisions of this Ordinance and all other applicable statutes, the Planning and Zoning Commission may approve the application; and, in the case of proposed parks, make such approval contingent upon the completion of work according to the plans and specifications submitted with the application. The Building Official (at the direction of the Planning and Zoning Commission) shall issue the permit. F. Subdivision Plat Mobile home parks, subdivisions and individual mobile home lots shall be subject to all applicable rules and regulations as set forth in the Subdivision Ordinance No. 80-S-13, City of Schertz. Plat plans of the property submltted, with request for permit, does not replace or supersede the Subdivision plat of the property required by State law to be recorded in the County Records after review and approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission. G. Denial of Permit; Hearing Any person whose application for a permit under this Ordinance has been denied, may request a hearing on the matter under the procedure provided by Section V of this Ordinance. SECTION III LICENSES A. License Required It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any mobile home park within the city limits of Schertz unless such person holds a valid license issued annually by the City of Schertz in the name of such person for the specific park. All applications for licenses shall be made in writing to the City of Schertz on fonms furnished by the Building Official, who shall issue a license upon compliance by the applicant with provisions of this Ordinance. The City of Schertz shall not issue a license unless the applicant is a valid holder of a Certificate of Occupancy. At any time a Certifi- cate of Occupancy is revoked, the license is automatically void. 2 B. Application for Original License Application for the original license shall be in writing, signed by the applicant, accompanied by an affidavit of the applicant as to the truth of the application and by the deposit of the license fee hereinafter provided; and shall contain: 1. The name and address of the applicant. 2. The location and legal description of the park. 3. A site plan of the park, community, or neighborhood park showing all mobile home spaces, structures. roads, walkways. and other service facilities. 4. Before the original license is issued. the City of Schertz shall obtain the approval of the Fire Chief on the fire fighting appliances, water supply, accessways, or other applicable conditions as meeting fire safety requirements. 5. Other such information as may be requested by the City. C. Denial of License; Hearin~ . Any person whose applicatlon for a license under this Ordinance has been denied may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter under the procedure provided by Section V of this Ordinance. D. Application for License Renewal Application for renewal of a license shall be made in writing by the licensee on forms furnished by the Building Official on or before October 1 of each year. Such application shall contain any changes in the information occuring after the original license was issued or the latest renewal granted. Before the renewal license is issued. the City of Schertz shall obtain the approval of the Fire Chief on the fire fighting appliances, water supply, access ways. or other applicable conditions as meeting fire safety requirements. E. License Fee All original license applications or renewals thereof shall be accompanied by a fee as approved by the' City Council. All re- newal fees shall be due on October 1 of each year. F. Transfers of License Every person holding a license shall give notice in writing to the City of Schertz within ten (10) days after having sold, trans- ferred, given away. or otherwise disposed of interest in or con- trol of any mobile home park. Application for transfer of license shall be made within ten (10) calendar days after notification of change covered in sentence one of this paragraph. Within ten (10) calendar days thereafter;.the.City shall act on the application .for license transfer and it shall be approved if the park is in com- pliance with the provisions of this Ordinance. G. Transfer of License Fee All applications for license transfer shall be accompanied by a fee as approved by the City Council. H. Violations; Notices; Suspension of License Whenever. upon inspection of any mobile home or mobile home park. the Building Official finds that conditions or practices exist which are in violations of any provisions of this Ordinance appli- cable to such park. the Building Official shall give notice in writing, in accordance with Section V of this Ordinance. to the owner, licensee or agent that unless such conditions or practices are corrected within a reasonable period of time specified in such notice. the license or permit (in the case of an individual mobile .home) shall be suspended and give. notice in writing of such suspension to the owner. licensee or his agent. Upon receipt 3 of notice of such suspension, the owner or licensee shall cease operation of such mobile home or park, except as provided in Section V hereof. I. Temporary License A temporary license, upon written request therefore, shall be issued by the Building Official for every mobile home park in existence upon the effective date of this Ordinance permitting the mobile home park to be operated during the period ending one hundred eighty (lBO) days after the effective date of this Ordinance in accordance with such conditions as the Building Official may require. The term of the temporary license shall be extended, upon written request, for not to exceed one addi- tional period of one hundred eighty (180) days, if: 1. The licensee shall have filed an applicaiton for a license in conformity with Section III, paragraph B of this Ordinance within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this Ordinance; 2. The plans and specifications accompanying the applications for license comply with all provisions of this Ordinance and all other appliable ordinances and statutes; 3. The licensee shall have diligently endeavored to make the existing mobile home park conform fully to the plans and specifications submitted with the application; 4. Failure to make the existing mobile home park conform fully to such plans and specifications shall have been due to causes beyond the control of the licensee. SECTION 'IV INSPECTION A. Inspections Required The Building Official, City Health Officer, Fire Chief, Police Chief, and Tax Assessor-Collector are hereby authorized and directed to make such inspections as are necessary to determine compliance with this Ordinance. B. Entry on Premises The Building Official, City Health Officer, Fire Chief, Police Chief, and Tax Assessor-Collector shall have the power to enter at reasonable times upon any private or public property for the purpose of inspecting and investigating conditions relating to the enforcement of this Ordinance. C. Inspection of Required Roster The Building Official, City Health Officer, Fire Chief, Police Chief, and Tax Assessor-Collector shall have the power and authority in discharging their official duties to inspect the park's required register which shall contain a current record of all residents of the mobile home park. D. Duty of Occupants It shall bethE!OUty of every occupant of a mobile home park to give the licensee, his agent, or authorized employee access ,to any part of such park at reasonable times for the purpose of making such repairs or alternations as are necessary to effect compliance with the Ordinance. SECTION V NOTICES, HEARINGS, AND ORDERS A. Notices of Violations; Requirements of Notice Whenever it is determined that there are grounds to believe that there has been a violation of any provision of this Ordinance, the Building Official shall give notice of such 4 alleged violation to the owner, licensee or agent, as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall: 1. Be in writing. 2. Include a statement of the reasons for it's issuance. 3. Allow a reasonable time for the performance of the act it requires. 4. Be served upon the owner, licensee or his agent; provided that such notice or order shall be deemed to have been properly served upon such licensee or agent when a copy thereof has been sent by mail to his last known address, or when he has been served with such notice by any method authorized or required by the laws of this State. 5. Contain an outline of remedial action; which, if taken, will effect compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance. B. Appeal from Denial of Permit or License Any person affected by the refusal of the Building Official to issue a permit or license, or renew a license under the provisions of this ordinance as set out in Section II and Section III hereof, may request and shall be granted a hear- ing on the matter before the City Council of the City of Schertz provided that such aggrieved person shall file, with- in ten (10) days after the day the permit or license was refused, in the office of the Building Official a written petition requesting such hearing and setting forth a brief statement of the grounds thereof. Upon receipt of such petition, the Building Official shall forward it to the City Manager who shall request the City Council to set a time and place for such hearing and shall provide the petitioner notice thereof. At such hearing the petitioner shall be given an opportunity to be heard and to show why such refusal should be modified or withdrawn. C. A eal from Enforcement Notice Issued b the Cit of Schertz Any person a ecte by any notlce w lch has een lssue ln connection with the enforcement of any provision of this ordinance by the City of Schertz may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter before the City Council of Schertz provided that such person shall file within ten (10) days after the day the notice was served in the office of the Building Official a written petition requesting such hearing and setting forth a brief statement of the grounds thereof. The filing of the request for a hearing shall operate as a stay of the notice and a stay of the suspension of the operator's license, except in the case of an order issued under Section V, paragraph F of this ordinance. Upon the receipt of such petition, the Building Official shall forward such petition to the City Manager who shall request the City Council to set a time and place for such hearing and shall give the petitioner written notice thereof. At such hearing the petitioner shall be given an opportunity to be heard and to show why such notice should be modified or withdrawn. D. Appeal Hearings Any appeal hearings shall occur no later than thirty (30) days after the submittal of a written request for a hearing. 5 E. Hearing Order After such hearing, the Building Official shall issue an order in writing sustaining, modifying or withdrawing the refusal or notice of violation, which order shall be served as provided in Section V, A 4 hefeof. Upon failure to com- ply with an order by the City of Schertz sustaining or mod- ifying a decision thereof, the certificate of occupancy and the license of the park affected by the order shall be revoked. F. Order Without Notice Whenever the Building Official finds that an emergency exists which requires immediate action to protect the public health or safety, the Building Official may, with the consent of the City Manager, without notice or hearing, issue an order stating the existence of such an emergency and requiring that action be taken as he may deem necessary to meet the emergency. Notwith- standing any other provisions of this Ordinance, such order shall be effective immediately. Any person to whom such an order is directed shall comply immediately, but upon written petition to the City of Schertz shall be afforded a hearing as soon as possible. The provisions of Section V, paragraph D of the ordinance shall be applicable to such hearing and the order issued thereafter. SECTION VI MOBILE HOMES ON INDIVIDUAL LOTS A. Mobile homes may be located on individual lots within the City provided that they meet both the applicable requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of Schertz and of this Ordinance. B. A permit under the provisions of Section II of this Ordinance shall be obtained prior to the placement of a mobile home on an individual lot. C. No person shall park or occupy any mobile home outside an approved mobile home park or on the premise where there is an occupied dwelling; except, the parking of only one (l) mobile home behind the building setback lines of a plotted lot is permitted providing no living quarters shall be main- tained in such mobile home while such mobile home is so parked or stored. SECTION VII MOBILE HOME PARKS A. Site Plan A site plan shall be filed as required by Section II, paragraph C of this Ordinance, at a scale of 1" = 100 feet and shall show the following: 1. The area and dimensions of the tract of land, with identi- fication of location and boundaries. 2. The number, location, and size of all mobile home spaces. 3. The location, width, and specifications of driveways, road- ways, and walkways. 4. The location and specifications of water and sewer lines and riser pipes. 5. The location and details of lighting, electrical and gas systems. 6. The location and specifications of all buildings constructed ~ or to be constructed within the park. 7. Existing and proposed topography of the mobile home park. 8. The location of fire mains, including the size, the hydrants, 6 and any other equipment which may be provided. 9. Shall show drainage plans and facilities. 10. Such other information as municipal reviewing officials may reasonably require. 11. A print of the site or lot plan shall be sent by the Building Official to the City Departments designated by the City Manager and approval obtained from them prior to the issuance of a permit. B. Site Re9uirements Any moblle home park constructed after the adoption of this Ordinance, and any extension or addition to any existing mobile home park in the City, shall be done in compliance with the following requirements: 1. Location A mobile home park shall be located only on sites having a zoning classification of Mobile Home Residential Dist- rict (MH) as defined in the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Schertz. Mobile Home Parks located in an area designated flood plain will comply with the City of Schertz Flood Plan Management Ordinance No. 77-M-9. 2. Basic Mobile Home Minimum Site Requirements a. Minimum Lot Area Mobile Home lots shall have a minimum area of 5,000 square feet for each mobile home unit. b. Space Requirements A maximun of eight (8) mobile home spaces per gross acre will be permitted. c. O~en SEace Requirements () The minimum front yard setback shall be ten (10) feet from the nearest corner of the mobile home to the front line of the mobile home space. (2) No mobile home shall be closer than ten (10) feet to any property line nor closer than twenty-five (25) feet to the property line adjoining a public street. (3) For other structures on each space, the minimum setback shall be at least ten (10) feet. (4) The minimum distance between mobile homes at any point shall be twenty-five (25) feet, provided however that mobile homes parked end-to-end may have a clearance of not less than twenty (20) feet. d. Height Re~ulations (1) The eight limitations for any structure in the mobile home park shall be thirty (30) feet. (2) The average height of the mobile home frame above the ground elevation, measured at 90 degrees to the frame, shall not exceed three (3) feet. e. Soil and Ground Cover Exposed ground surfaces in all parts of every mobile home park shall be paved, covered with stone screening or other solid material, or protected with a vegetative growth that is capable of preventing soil erosion and of eliminating dust. 7 I , f. Drainage The ground surface in all parts of a park shall be graded and equipped to drain all surface water in a safe, efficient manner. g. Desi n and Location of Stora e Facilities Un ess provl e ln current mo 1 e ome models, storage facilities with a minimum capacity of two hundred (200) cubic feet and a maximum of five hundred (500) cubic feet per mobile home space may be provided on the mobile home space, or in compounds located within one hundred (100) feet of each space. Where provided, storage facilities shall be designed in a manner that will en- hance the appearance of the park and shall be faced with masonry, porcelainized steel, baked enamel steel or other material equal in fire resistance, durability and appearance. Storage outside the perimeter walls of the mobile home shall be permitted only if in such facilities. h. Mobile Home Stands The area of the mobile home stand or space shall pro- vide adequate support and drainage for placement of the mobile home. C. Access and Traffic Circulation; Parkin 1. nterna streets, no-par lng area signs, and street name signs shall be privately owned, built, and maintained. Streets shall be designed for safe and convenient access to all spaces and to facilities for common use of park residents. Internal streets shall be kept open and free of obstruction in order that police and fire vehicles may have access to any area of the mobile home park. The Police Department shall be authorized to issue citations for the violation of the provisions herein and to remove and impound offending vehicles. 2. On all sections of internal streets on which parking is prohibited under this Ordinance, the owner or agent shall erect metal signs prohibiting parking. The sign type, size, height and location shall be approved by the City Traffic Engineer prior to installation. 3. All internal streets shall be constructed to specifications established by the Schertz Subdivision Ordinance and shall be maintained by the owner or agent free of any cracks, holes, and other hazards. Internal streets shall be designed by a licensed professional engineer in accordance with good engineering designs and shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of an Occupancy Permit for the park. 4. Internal Street Dimensions and Parkin a. n internal street or common access route shall be pro- vided to each mobile home space. Such street shall have a minimum width of thirty (30) feet and off-street park- ing shall be in a ratio of two (2) parking spaces for each mobile home space. On-street parking shall be per- mitted on only one side of the street. The internal streets shall be continuous and connect with other internal streets or with public streets, or shall be provided with a cul-de-sac having a minimum diameter of ninety-five (95) feet. No internal street ending in a 8 cul-de-sac shall exceed five hundred (500) feet in 1 ength. b. If no off-street parking is provided in a ratio of no less than two (2) spaces for each mobile home site, the minimum street width shall be thirty-six (36) feet. All other requirements remain the same as in the proceeding paragraph with the exception that parking will be per- mitted on both sides of the street. 5. Each parking space shall be hard-surfaced with all-weather material, and located to eliminate interference with access to parking areas provided for other mobile homes and for public parking in the park. 6. Internal streets shall permit unobstructed access to with- in at least one hundred (100) feet of any portion of each mobile home. 7. Within each mobile home park, all streets shall be named, and mobile homes numbered to conform with block numbers on adjacent public streets. All street name signs and house numbers shall be of reflective material. These street signs shall be of a color and size contrasting with those on public streets so that there is no confusion regarding which are public streets. These signs and numbers shall be standard size and placement to facilitate location by emergency vehicles. 8. Interior streets shall intersect adjoining public streets at approximately ninety (90) degrees and at locations which will eliminate or minimize interference with traffic on these public streets. 9. Wa 1 ks a. All mobile home sites and parks shall be provided with safe, convenient, all-season pedestrian access of ade- quate width for intended use, durable and convenient to maintain, between individual mobile homes, the park streets and all community facilities provided for park residents. Sudden changes in alignment and gradient shall be avoided. b. A common walk system shall be provided and maintained between locations where pedestrian traffic is con- centrated. Such common walks have a minimum width of four (4) feet. c. All mobile home stands shall be connected to common walks, to paved streets or to paved driveways or parking spaces connecting to a paved street. Such individual walks shall have a minimum width of three (3) feet. D. Street Lighting Street lighting within the mobile home park shall be provided along all internal streets. Street lights will be installed in accordance with the City of Schertz Subdivision Ordinance. E. Mobile Home Stands The area of the mobile home stand shall be improved to provide an adequate foundation for the placement and tie-down of the mobile home~ thereby securing the superstructure against uplift, sliding, rotation, and overturning. a. The mobile home stand shall not heave, shift, or settle uneyenly..under the_weight .of the mobi.le home due to. frost action, inadequate drainage, vibration, or other forces 9 acting on the superstructure. b. The mobile home stand shall be provided with a minimum of six anchors and tie-downs such as cast-in concrete "dead- men" eyelets imbedded in the concrete foundation on run- ways, strew anchors, arrowhead anchors, or other devices securing the stability of the mobile home. Anchors and tie-downs shall be placed at least in the center and at each corner of the mobile home stand and each shall be able to sustain a minimum tensile strength of 6,500 pounds. c. Where the provisions of the State of Texas Mobile Home tie- down standards impose greater restrictions the provision of State standards shall prevail. F. Fire Safety Standards 1. Stora e and Handlin of Li uefied Petroleum Gases In par s 1n Wh1C liquefie petro eum gases are stored and dispensed, their handling and storage shall comply with re- quirements of the applicable codes of the City governing such systems and regulations of the Texas Railroad Com- mission pertaining thereto. 2. Stora e and Handlin of Flammable li uids n par s ln w 1C gaso lne, ue 01 , or other flammable liquids are stored and/or dispensed, their handling shall comply with the City Fire Prevention Code. 3. Access to Mobile Homes for Fire Fi htin pproac es to a mo 1 e omes s a be kept clear for fire fighting. 4. Fire Fi~hting Instruction The moblle home park owner or agent shall be responsible for the instruction of his staff in the use of the park fire protection equipment and in their specific duties in the event of fire. 5. Water Su 1 Facilities for Fire De artment 0 erations Water supp y faci ities for Fire Department Operations shall be connected to the City water supply. If a private supply is utilized for service to the park, the private supply must be adequate both for domestic requirements established by the City and must have the approval of the City Engineer. The adequacy of the water supply for fire fighting requirements shall be determined by the Fire Chief. If the mobile home owner and agent utilize a private water supply, it shall have sufficient volume and pressure that the City water supply will not be required for fire fighting. The park owner shall provide standard City of Schertz hydrants located within fire hundred (500) feet of all mobile home spaces, measured along the driveways or streets. Fire hydrants will be subject to periodic inspection by the City Fire Depart- ment. It shall be the responsibility of the park licensee to immediately notify the City of Schertz Fire Department of any fire hydrants in need of repair. 6. The mobile home park licensee or agent shall provide an ade- quate system of collection and safe disposal of rubbish, approved by the Fire Chief and the City Health Officer. 7. The mobile_home park licensee or agent shall be responsible for maintaining the entire area of the park free of dry brush, leaves and weeds. 8. Every park shall be equipped at all times with one fire ex- tinguisher in good working order and currently charged, for 10 G. every ten (10) mobile home spaces and shall be located not further than two hundred (200) feet from each mobile home space. No open fires shall be permitted at any place which would endanger life or property. Portable Water SUPP1~ 1. An accessible, a equate, safe and portable supply of water shall be provided in each mobile home park. Connection shall be made to the public supply of water. If a private system is utilized for service to the park, the private supply shall be adequate for domestic requirements and for fire fighting requirements established by the City. 2. Water Distribution System a. The water system of the mobile home park shall be con- nected by pipes to all mobile homes, buildings, and other facilities requiring water. b. All water piping, fixtures, and other equipment shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with State and City regulations and requirements. c. Individual water riser pipes and connections shall be in accordance with requirements of the applicable pro- visions of the Schertz Plumbing Code. Recreation Area 1. In all mobile home parks accommodating or designed to accom- modate twenty or more mobile homes, there shall be at least one (1) recreation area which shall be easily accessible to all park residents. 2. Size of Recreation Area Not less than five (5%) per cent of the gross site area of the Mobile Home Park shall be devoted to recreational facil- ities, generally provided in a central location. In large parks, this may be decentralized. Recreation areas include space for community buildings and community use facilities such as adult recreation and child play areas, swimming pools, and drying yards, but not in- cluding vehicle parking areas. 3. Playground Location When playground space is provided, it shall be so designated and shall be protected from traffic, thoroughfare, and park- ing areas. Such space shall be maintained in a sanitary condition and free of safety hazards. Sewage Disposal From and after the effective date of the Ordinance, the follow- ing shall apply: 1. General Requirements An adequate and safe sewerage system shall be provided in all mobile home parks for conveying and disposing of all sewage. The sewer system for a mobile home park shall be constructed in accordance with the Schertz Plumbing Code. All proposed sewage disposal facilities shall be approved by the City Health Officer prior to construction. Effluents from sewage treatment facilities shall not be discharged in- to any waters of the State except with prior approval of the City Health Officer and the Texas Department of Water Resources. 2. Sewer Li nes All sewer lines shall be constructed and shall be of mate- rials in accordance with the Schertz Plumbing Code. H. I. 11 3. Individual Sewer Connection a. Each mobile home stand shall be provided with at least a four (4) inch diameter sewer riser pipe. The sewer riser pipe shall be so located on each stand that the sewer connection to the mobile home drain outlet will approximate a vertical position. b. The sewer connection to the mobile home from the sewer riser pipe and any other sewer connections shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Schertz Plumbing Code. c. All materials used for sewer connections shall be in accordance with the Schertz Plumbing Code. d. Provision shall be made for plugging the sewer riser pipe when no mobile home occupies the space. Surface drainage shall be diverted away from the riser. 4. Septic Tanks Septic tanks may be used within the City Limits when an organized sewerage collection system is not available. If soil conditions permit and other factors are favorable to the use of septic tanks, the standards established by the Texas Department of Health, Article 4477-1 (b) of the Vernon's Texas Civil Statute will prevail. Outside of the City Limits, within the City's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction the standards established by the Texas Department of Health, Article 4477-1 (b) of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, and the Rules of Guadalupe County, Texas for private sewage facilities will prevail, and the rules of the appropriate county. J. Electrical and Telephone Distribution S~stems From and after the effective date of thlS Ordinance, the follow- ing shall apply: 1. All electrical wlrlng in the mobile home park shall be underground, and otherwise installed in accordance with the Schertz Electrical Code. All telephone lines in the mobile home park shall be installed underground. 2. General Requirements Every park shall contain an electrical wiring system con- sisting of wiring, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances which shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations for such systems. 3. Power Distribution Lines, Individual Electrical Connections and Grounding Power distribution lines shall be located underground. Other- wise all power distribution lines, individual electrical con- nections and grounding of the mobile homes and equipment shall comply with the Schertz Electrical Code. K. Service Building and Other Community Service Facilities 1. General The requirements of this section shall apply to service build- ings, recreation buildings, and other community service facil- ities such as: a. Management offices, repair shops and storage areas; b. Sanitary facilities; c. Laundry facilities; d. Indoor recreation areas; and e. Commercial uses supplying essential goods or services for the benefit and convenience of park occupants. l? 2. Structural Requirements for Buildings a. All portions of the structure shall be properly protected from damage by ordinary uses and by decay, corrosion, ter- mites, and other destructive elements. Exterior portions shall be of such materials and be so constructed and pro- tected as to prevent entrance or penetration of moisture and weather. and to comply with all applicable Codes of the City of Schertz. b. All rooms containing sanitary or laundry facilities shall: (1) Have sound-resistant walls extending to the ceiliryg be- tween male and female sanitary facilities. Walls and partitions around showers, bathtubs, lavatories, and other plumbing fixtures shall be constructed of dense, non-absorbent, waterproof materials or covered with moisture resistant materials. (2) Have at least one window or skylight facing directly to the outdoors. The minimum aggregate gross area of windows for each required room shall be not less than ten (10) percent of the floor area served by them. (3) Have at least one window which can be opened easily, or have a mechanical device which will adequately ventilate the room. c. Toilets shall be located in separate compartments equipped with self-closing doors. Shower stalls shall be of the individual type. The rooms shall be screened to prevent direct view of the interior when the exterior doors are open. d. Illumination levels shall be maintained as follows: (1) General seeing tasks-five (5) footcandles; (2) Laundry room work area-forty (40) footcandles; and (3) Toilet room, in front of mirrors - forty (40) foot- candles. e. Hot and cold water shall be furnished in every lavatory, sink, bathtub, shower, and laundry fixture; and cold water shall be furnished to every water closet and urinal. f. Service buildings shall be maintained at a comfortable temperature by heating equipment permitted by City regula- tions, between October 1st and May 1st. g. Barbecue Pits, Fire laces, Stoves, and Incinerators Coo lng s e ters, ar ecue pltS, lrep aces an wood- burning stoves shall be located, constructed, maintained, and used as to minimize fire hazards and smoke nuisance both on the property on which used and on neighboring property. No open fire shall be permitted except in facilities provided. No open fire shall be left unattended. No fuel shall be used and no material burned which emits dense smoke or objectionable odors. L. Refuse and Garbage Handling 1. The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in the mobile home park shall be so conducted as to create no health hazards, rodent harborage, insect breeding areas, accident or fire hazards, or air pollution. One or both of the systems described in the following paragraphs (2) or (3) shall be used in every park. 2. If refuse is gathered at the individual sites, it shall be stored in fly tight, watertight, rodent-proof containers, and shall be located at each mobile home site. Containers for 13 this use shall be provided in sufficient number and capacity to store properly all refuse. 3. Centrally-located refuse containers having a capacity of three cubic yards or larger may be provided. If provided, such containers shall be so designed as to prevent spillage, container deterioration, and to facilitate cleaning around them. 4. The licensee or agent shall insure that refuse containers within the mobile home park are emptied at least twice a week and maintained in a usable sanitary condition. M. Insect and Rodent Control Grounds, buildings, and structures shall be maintained free of insects and rodent haborage and infestation. Extermination methods and other measures to control insects and rodents shall conform with the requirements of the City Health Offices. 1. Mobile home parks shall be maintained free of accumulation of debris which may provide rodent harborage or breeding places for flies, mosquitoes, and other pests. 2. The growth of brush, weeds and grass shall be controlled to prevent harborage of noxious insects and other pests. Mobile home parks shall be so maintained as to prevent the growth of noxious weeds detrimental to health. Open areas shall be maintained free of heavy undergrowth of any description. N. Fuel Supply and Storage From and after the effective date of this Ordinance, the follow- ing shall apply: 1. Natural Gas System a. Natural gas piping systems shall be installed underground and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing such systems. b. Each mobile home space provided with piped gas shall have a cap on the outlet when not in use to prevent accidental discharge of gas, and shall be in accordance with the Schertz Plumbing Code. 2. Liquified Petroleum Gas System a. Liquified Petroleum Gas Systems shall be installed only if an available natural gas system is more than one thousand (1,000) feet from the mobile home park. The liquified petroleum gas systems shall be maintained in accordance with applicable codes of the City governing such systems and regulations of the Texas Railroad Com- mission pertaining hereto. O. Protection of Natural Features All due regard will be shown for the protection of natural features such as large trees, water courses, scenic points, historical spots, and similar community assets which if preserved, will add attractiveness, stability, and value to the property. P. Miscellaneous Requirements 1. Res onsibilities of the Park Mana ement a. A responsl 1 ltles set out e sewhere in this Ordinance. b. The licensee or his agent shall operate the park in com- pliance with this and other applicable ordinances and shall provide adequate supervision to maintain the park, its facilities and equipment in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition. 14 c, The licensee or his agent shall notify park occupants of all applicable provisions of this Ordinance and inform them of their duties and responsibilities under the Ordinance. d. The licensee or agent shall maintain an up-to-date register of park occupancy which shall contain the following information: (1) Name and address of park residents. (2) Mobile home registration data, including make, length, width, year of manufacture and identification number and automobile registration data. (3) License number and owner of each mobile home and automobile. (4) Location of each mobile home within the park by space or lot number and street address. (5) Date of arrival and departure. e. A new register shall be initiated on January 1st of each year, and the old register be retired but shall be re- tained on the premises for at least three (3) years following its retirement. Registers shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times by an official of the City of Schertz whose duties may necessitate access to the information contained therein. f. The licensee or agent shall furnish to the Tax Assessor- Collector for the City of Schertz within ten (10) dgys after the first day of January of each year, a list of all mobile home residents in the park on the first day of January. This list shall contain the owner's name and address; the make, length, width, year of manufacture and identification number of the mobile home; and the address or location description of said mobile home with- in the park. Said lists shall be prepared using forms provided by the Assessor-Collector for the City. Within ten (10) days after the first day of July of each year, the 1 icensee.,or agent shaH furnish to the City Tax Assessor- Collector the same data required in the preceeding paragraph on all residents who have moved into the park after the first day of January; and information on mobile homes which have moved out of the park after the first day of January includ- ing the foregoing data plus the date on which each mobile home left the park, and the destination of the mobile home if this destination can be obtained. 2. ~esponsibilities of Park Occupants a. All responsibilltles set out elsewhere in this Ordinance. b. The park occupant shall comply with all requirements of this Ordinance and shall maintain his mobile home space, it facilities and equipment in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition. c. The park occupant shall be responsible for proper place- ment of his mobile home in its mobile home stand, proper installation of all utility connections, and proper tie- down of his mobile home in accordance with the instructions of the park management. 15 d. Fi're resistant skirting with the necessary vents, screens and/or openings shall be required on all mobile homes and shall be installed within thirty (30) days after emplace- ment of the mobile homes. e. Skirting, porches, awnings, and other additions, when in- stalled, shall be maintained in good repair. The use of space immediately underneath a mobile home for storage shall be permitted only under the following conditions: (1) The storage area shall have a base of impervious material. (2) Stored items shall not interfere with the under- neath inspection of the mobile home. (3) The storage area shall be enclosed by skirting. Q. Converting a Mobile Home Park to a Subdivision A mobile home park may be converted to a mobile home subdivision provided it is replatted and all conditions pertaining to mobile home subdivision are met. SECTION VIII COMPLIANCE REQUIRED A. Mobile Home Parks 1. Existing Mobile Home Parks shall have up to one year from the effective date of this Ordinance under the use of temporary licensing to comply with all the provisions of this Ordinance. Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration date of the temporary license the Mobile Home Park owner will apply for a noncon- forming use certificate for those items not in compliance. License will be renewed after a nonconforming use certificate has been approved. 2. The owner of any Mobile Home Park presently situated outside of the city limits of Schertz, whose park shall be taken into the city limits subsequent to the passage of this Ordinance shall make application for license within sixty (60) days from the date of annexation. The park will be inspected by the City Building Official. If not in full compliance with this Ordinance, a one (1) year temporary license will be issued. Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration date of the temporary license the Mobile Home Park owner will apply for a nonconforming use certificate. License will be renewed after nonconforming use certificate has been approved. B. Individual Mobile Homes 1. EXlsting mobile homes (either in mobile home subdivision or location on individual lots) shall have up to one (1) year from the effective date of this Ordinance to comply with all of the applicable provisions of this Ordinance. After one (1) year the mobile home owner will apply for a nonconform- ing use certificate or a variance for those items not in compliance. 2. After the receipt of a permit allowing the placement of a mobile home within the city limits of Schertz (either in a mobile home park or on an individual lot), the owner of sub- ject mobile home (or his agent) must have all utilities con- nected, meet all other applicable requirements of this Ordinance, and have his mobile home available for inspection by the City Building Official (or his agent) within thirty (30) days after emplacement of said mobile home. 16 C. Conformance b Mobile Home Parks and Subdivisions No p at slte p an or sub lV1Slon of an wit ln the City of Schertz, and within its extraterritorial jurisdiction as deter- mined by Article 974a., Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, and Article 970a. Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, may be approved unless that plat is in accordance with the City's Subdivision Ordinance No. 80-S-13, and Section II, paragraph F, this Ordinance. SECTION IX MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS A. Any lot, parcel or tract of land to be subdivided for use as a mobile home subdivision shall be not less than five (5) acres, with density no greater than six (6) dwelling units per gross acre. Minimum lot size shall be six thousand (6,000) square feet per mobile home unit with sixty (60) feet minimum width and one hundred (lDO) feet minimum depth. B. Any mobile home subdivision shall comply with rules and regu- lations, when applicable, as set forth in this Ordinance related to: 1. Inspection (Section IV). 2. Notices, Hearings, and Orders (Section V). 3. Site Requirement (Section VII, B). 4. Mobile Home Stands (Section VII, E). 5. Fire Safety Standards (Section VII, F). 6. Portable Water Supply (Section VII, G). 7. Recreation (Section VII, H). 8. Sewage Disposal (Section VII, I). 9. Electrical and Telephone Distribution System (Section VII, J). 10. Refuse and Garbage Handling (Section VII, L). 11. Fuel Supply and Storage (Section VII, N). 12. Insect and Rodent Control (Section VII, M). C. Any mobile home subdivison shall be subject to all applicable rules and regulations as set forth in the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Schertz. SECTION X TRAVEL TRAILER AND/OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (R.V.) PARK A. A permit to construct, alter or extend any travel trailer and/or recreational vehicle park area may be issued only when such area is located within the appropriate zoning district as provided for in this Ordinance and such area consists of at least three (3) acres in size with a minimum frontage of one hundred (100) feet located on a public street or highway; provided, however, such area occupied by a travel trailer and/or recreational vehicle may be less than three (3) acres in size if operated in con- junction with and contiguous to a motel operation or a Mobile Home Park both which constitute three (3) acres or more in size. B. Exposed ground surfaces in all parts of a travel trailer/recre- ational vehicle park shall be paved or covered with screenings or other solid material, or protected with a vegetative growth . that is capable of preventing soil erosion and eliminating objectionable dust. C. Any travel trailer/recreational vehicle park shall comply with rules and reg~lations, when applicable, as set forth in this Ordinance related to: 1. Inspection (Section IV). . 17 2. Notices, Hearings, and Orders (Section V). 3. Site Requirements (Section VII, B). 4. Fire Safety Standards (Section VII, F). 5. Portable Water Supply (Section VII, G). 6. Sewage Disposal (Section VlI, I). 7. Electrical and Telephone Distribution System (Section VII, J). 8. Service Building and Other Community Service Facilities (Section VII, K). (As pertains to availability of Sanitary and Laundry Facilities.) 9. Refuse and Garbage Handling (Section VII, L). 10. Insect and Rodent Control (Section VII, M). 11. Fuel Supply and'Storage (Section VII, N). D. Travel traveler/recreational vehicle parks will be so constructed to preclude occupants departing from backing their vehicle. SECTION XI 110BILE HOMES IN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS A moblle home subdlvlsion may be located in a Planned Unit Develop- ment provided that all requirements of this Ordinance and other applicable ordinances and regulations are met. SECTION XlI SECTION XlII SECTION XIV CONFLICT WITH OTHER ORDINANCES Whenever the standards and specifications in this Ordinance conflict with those contained in another ordinance, the more stringent or restrictive provision shall govern. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE Should any portion or part of this Ordinance be held for any reason invalid, unconstitutional, or unenforceable, the same shall not be contrued to effect any other valid portion thereof, but all valid portions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION Any person violating any provision of this Ordinance within the corporate limits of the City of Schertz, Texas, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined an amount not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00). Each day that such violation continues shall be a separate offense. Prosecution or conviction under this provision shall never be a bar to any other remedy or relief for violations of this Ordinance. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage. ;;..o-ci; PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS THE 19 }?'I DAY O~.,~O SIGNED ATTEST: ~~~n~o RE ARY 18 APPENDIX A Definitions - The following words and terms shall be defined as follows: Building Official - the legally designated inspection authority of the City, or his authorized representative. Driveway - a minor private way used by vehicles and pedestrians on a mobile home lot or used for common access to a small group of lots. License - a written license issued by the Building Official permitting a person to operate and maintain a r10bile Home Park under the provisions of the Ordinance and regulations issued hereunder. Mobile Home - a movable or portable dwelling constructed to be towed by a motor vehicle on its own chassis, over Texas roads and highways under special permit, connected to utilities, and designed without a permanent foundation for year-round living. It may consist of one or more units that can be telescoped when towed and expanded later for additional capacity or of two or more units, separately towable but designed to be joined into one integral unit. (Ref. Art. 522F, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) Mobile Home Lot - a parcel of land for the placement of a single mobile home and the exclusive use of its occupants. Mobile Home Park - a unified development of Mobile Home spaces arranged on a tract of land under single ownership meeting all requiremnts of this Ordinance. Mobile Home Stand - that part of an individual lot which has been reserved for the placement of one mobile home unit. Mobile Home Subdivision - a unified development of Mobile Home spaces arranged on a tract of land with each lot individually owned meeting all requirements of this Ordinance. Natural or Artificial Barrier - any river, pond, canal, railroad, levee, em- barkment, fence, or hedge. Nonconforming Use - lots, structures, uses of land and structures, which are prohibited under the terms of this Ordinance, but was legal at the date of this Ordinance enactment; Continuation of nonconformities permitted by issuance of certificate; the extension or enlargement of nonconforming uses prohibited and the substitution of a new or different nonconformity. Park Street - a private way which affords principal means of access to indi- vidual mobile home lots. Permit - a written permit or certificate issued by the Building Official per- mitting the construction, alternation or extension of a mobile home park under the provisions of this Ordinance and regulation issued hereunder. Person - any natural individual, firm, trust, partnership, association, or corpora ti on. 19 Plot Plan - graphic representation, down to scale, in a horizontal plane, delineating the outline of the land included in the plan and all proposed use locations, accurately dimensioned, the dimensions also indicating the relation of each use to the adjoining and to the boundary of the property. Site Plan - same as Plot Plan. Travel Trailer - a trailer designed for temporary dwelling (i.e. during vacation, while camping, etc.) normally depends upon sanitary and other service facilities located in adjacent buildings, can be readily towed over the road by a passenger car. 20 CITY OF SCHERTZ TEMPORARY MOBILE HOME/TRAILER PERMIT APPLICATION The undersigned requests permission for rent-free parking and use of a mobile home as a temporary dwelling in the Rear (): Front (): Side (): of the lot located at the address indicated below for a periOd not to exceed fifteen (15) days. I assure that adequate toilet water and power facilities are available for the use of the mobile home occupants. Permittee: Application Date: Address: Telephone: APPROVED: DATE OF VALIDITY: From To (THIS PERMIT IS TO BE DISPLAYED ON THE MOBILE HOME SO THAT IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET.) 21 CITY OF SCHERTZ TAX DEPARmENT MOBILE HOME INFORMATION SHEET Dear Mobile Home Owner: The City of Schertz. in accordance with City Ordinance. requires that all mobile homes located in the City be registered with the Tax Assessor/Col- lector, for proper taxation. Please complete the following questions and return this form to: City of Schertz, P.O. Drawer I, Schertz, TX 78154, at your earliest convenience. NAME OF OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER DATE MOBILE HOME: MANUFACTURER MODEL YEAR SIZE (Length including tongue) TITLE NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER COLOR WIDTH OWNER'S COST SINGLE AXEL TANDEM AXEL GOOD OVERALL CONDITION: EXCELLENT FAIR DATE MOBILE HOME WAS MOVED ONTO THE LOT DO YOU OWN THE LOT? LOT SIZE 22 ACCESSORIES: 1. CARPORT: (SIZEt 2. PORCH: (SIZE) 3. ADD ON: {LEAN TO; SIZEt 4. PATIO: (SIZE) 5. UTILITY SHED: (SIZE) (TIED DOWN) 6. FENCE: (TYPE AND SIZE) 7. OTHERS: 23