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Each travel trailer park shall meet the following additional minimum requirements and standards:

A. Sites or lots shall be of a size and shape which will provide reasonable area for the parking of the recreational vehicles next to the utility connections and for the parking of another vehicle (with motive power) side by side. This requirement may be varied by the planning commission to meet the plans of the applicant for parking vehicles other than the recreational vehicles.

B. Each site or space in the park shall be identified with an individual number in logical sequence and shown on the plot plan for the park.

C. A six-foot masonry wall, or approved equivalent fencing, shall be constructed on the side and rear property lines of the park at the discretion of the planning commission to protect the existing or future use of the adjacent property.

D. Each lot in a travel trailer park shall have direct access to an abutting roadway. Such roadways may not have less than eighteen feet of clear travel lanes for two-way traffic and twelve feet of clear travel lane for one-way traffic. One-way roadways must originate and terminate at two-way, on-site roadway. A single, isolated lot may have access by a ten-foot width of unobstructed roadway.

E. Access ways shall not be used for parking of vehicles, excepting that parallel parking shall be permitted on one side of an access way that is constructed to city standards for commercial alleys or in compliance with Section 18612(a), (b) of the Health and Safety Code of the state.

F. All travel trailer parks shall have at least two means of ingress or egress leading to a public thoroughfare.

G. Each travel trailer park shall be landscaped and planted with shade trees in accordance with a landscape plan approved by the planning commission. Such landscaping shall include provision for an interior open space common area and to buffer the park from adjacent uses.

H. Each travel trailer park shall be landscaped and planted with shade trees in accordance with a landscape plan, approved by the planning commission.

I. If such park contains a public address system or loudspeakers they shall be installed, operated and maintained in such a way that they cannot be heard beyond the boundaries of the travel trailer park.

J. Refuse containers shall be provided in a location meeting the requirements of the public works director.

K. Lighting shall be provided in accordance with plans approved by the planning commission. (Ord. 2720 § 2, 1982; prior code § 17.49.070)