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| water system, or (2) when and independent water supply capable of furnishing three hundred (300) gallons of water per day per manufactured home space and which has been approved by the County Health Department as a safe supply of drinking water is available on the manufactured home park or manufactured home space. |
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Sanitary Sewer. Each manufactured home space shall be required to have a connection with the municipal sanitary sewer system in the manner as required or, if located beyond the municipal service area, a sanitary sewer system approved by the County Health Department. Any extension of the municipal sanitary sewer system required to comply with this requirement shall be made in accordance with the utility extension ordinance or policies of the Town of Lilesville then in effect.
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Electricity. Each manufactured home so parked in accordance with this ordinance must have an individual metered connection to an electric supply and must have an approved fused disconnect box at the metered location. All wires from meter to manufactured home must be buried underground cable in conformance with the State Electrical Code. |
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Site Requirements. Dimensional site requirements for all manufactured home parks shall be as follows:
| (a) | The minimum size lot, tract or parcel of land to be used for a manufactured home park not be less than two (2) acres in size, and shall contain sites for at least five (5) manufactured homes. In no event shall there be more than eight (8) manufactured homes per acre. |
| (b) | No manufactured home shall be located closer than twenty-four (24) feet to another manufactured home or structure. |
| (c) | No manufactured home shall be located closer than forty (40) feet to any public or exterior boundary line of the manufactured home park. |
| (d) | Two (2) off-street automobile parking spaces shall be provided on the manufactured home park site in an approved manner for each manufactured home. Such off-street parking space shall be set aside in a location convenient to the occupants of the manufactured home units and no manufactured home shall have direct access to a public street. Ingress and egress to the manufactured home park shall be made accessible only through driveways or openings not exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in width at the curb line of the street. Interior streets shall be graded to a width of thirty (30) feet and finished grade, cross-section and profile shall be approved by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of North Carolina. All interior streets shall have a pavement width of: |
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