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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 094 (1955)ORDINANCE NO. 94 AN ORDINANCE OF.THE CI_TY_OF TUSTIN REQUTR'ING PERMITS AND PROVIDING REGULATIONS' GOVERNING ' THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF TRAILER PARKS, AND PRO- VIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOT,ATION THEREOF, AND REPEAt- ING ORDINANCE NO. 58 AND 67 OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 870F THE CITY OF TUSTIN. The City Council of the City of Tustin does ordain as f ollowss *$ ARTICLE I DEFINITI"ONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 100 .TITLE This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the 't Tustin Trailer Park -Ord nanee.ft" Section 101 - DEFINITIONS As used in this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise. requires: (1) "APPROVED", when used in conjunction with any mater- ial, appliance or type of construction, shall mean. (T). meeting the approval of the Orange County Building Department as the result of investigations or tests conducted by a nationally recognized testing agency; • a y, or (2) by reason of accepted principles and star - dards established by national authorities, technical, health, or scientific organizations or agencies. (2) "AWNING" meaning any shade structure of approved material Installed, erected, or used adjbining,or adjacent to a trailer coach. Awning does not include a window awning. (3) "BUILDING"' as used in this Ord -inane -e, means a single or multiple family dwelling, public toilets, publis baths and laundry rooms or other structures and a compartment containing a toilet or bath, or both, constructed for the exclusive use of an occupant of a trailer site, (4) `t"BUILDING INSPECTOR"s means the City Building Inspector or any other person or official -or deputy designated by Resolution of the City Council of the City of Tustin to enforce the F provisions of this Ordinance as set forth' in Article 'II`, Section 200. (5) "CABANA:" means any portable, demountable, or per- manent cabin, small house, room, enclosure, or other building erected, constructed or placed on any trailer site within six (61). feet of any trailer coach on the same site in a trailer park. Cabana does not include awning, (6) "CABANA - PERMANENT" means any cabana which in designed so as to be not readily disassembled., moved or reassembled, (7) "CABANA PORTABLE OR DEMOUNTABLE" means any pre- fabricated cabana which is designed to be readily assembledand. disassembled and adapted to ready transportation from place to place. (8) "CARPORT'" -means an awning or shade structure for an automobile located on a trailer site, - (9) BACKFLOW CONNECTION OR'CONDITION" means any arrange- ment or device whereby water or other liquids, mixtures, or sub- stances may enter distribution pipes of'.,a safe and potable water supply from any source or sources other than its intended source. (10) "BACKFLOW'PREVENTER"'or "BACKFLOW PROTECTIVE DEVICE" means an arrangement or device to prevent backflow into the potable water system* (11) "BRANCH SERVI'CE'LINE" means that portion of the water or gas distribution system extended from the park service main to a trailer site and includes connections, devices, and appurtenances thereto* (12) "DEPENDENT TRAILER COACH" means atrailer coach not equipped with a water closet' (1:3) "FIXTURES ('Plumbing) means a receptacle which re- ceives water, liquid, or waste and discharges_it.into a drainage system. (14) "HEALTH OFFICER" means the City Health Officer or his deputy or any person or deputy authorized to,act as City Health Officer by Resolution of the City Gouncil. .(15) "HORIZONTAL PIPE" means any pipe or fitting which is installed in a horizontal position or which makes an angle of less than forty-five (45) degrees with the horizontal, (16) "GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM" means all,,of the gas supply piping within a trailer park extending from,the main public supply, or other source of supply to, but., not including the trailer service system, and shall include branch service lines, devices and appurtenances thereto. (17) "INDEPENDENT -TRAILER COACH" means a trailer coach equipped with a water closet, (18) "NUISANCE" in a trailer park includes any of the Nu followings (a) Any public nuisance known at common law or in equity jurisprudence. (b) Whatever is dangerous to human life or is detrimental to health. J (c')The overcrowding of any room with occupants. (d) Insufficient ventilation_ or illumination of any room. z (a) Inadequate or insanitary 'sewage or plumbing facilities. (f)_Whatever renders air, food, or drink unwhole- some, or detrimental"to the health of'human beings. (19) ""LIQUEFIED'PETRDLEUM GAS" means petroleum hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof, in liquid or gaseous, state, having a vapor. pressure- in excess of 26 psi at a temperature of 100 degrees F. Whenever the symbol LPG is used it shall mean..liquefied petroleum gas, (2C) "OCCUPIED AREA"'means, the total area of a trailer site that is occupied by any building, cabana,_ ramad:a, trailer coach, carport, awning, storage cabinet, or structure. (21) ePARK,DRAINAGE SYSTEM" means the entire system of drainage piping used to convey sewage or other wastes from the trailer drain connection at its connection 'doe. "the trailer site trap to a public smwer or private sewage disposal system. (.23) "PLUMBING*.. means the practice, materials, and fixtures used in the installations maintenance, extension, and alteration of all piping, fixtures, appliances., and' appurtenances in connection with any of the following: sanitary drainage facilities, the venting system, and the public -or private water supply systems, within or adjacent to any buildings structure, or: conveyance; also the practice and materials used in the installa- r tion, maintenance, extension, or alteration..of the liquid waste r or sewerage and the water supply systems of` any premises `to their connections.with any,point of public sever or other disposal system. ('22) ` "PA.RK WATER . MAIN" means that portion of the water distributing system which extends from the street main, water meter, or other source of supply to the branch service lines. (24) "RAMADA" means any roof., or shade structure installed, erected, or used above a trailer coach and -site.. -or, any.portion thereof. (25) "SERVICE CONNECTION" means that portion of the water distributing, system which extends from the termination of'the park branch service line to the inlet fitting at the trailer. a (26) "'SEWER LATERAWt mean that portion of the park drainage system extending to a trailer site and includes the "P" trap. .(27-) "SHALL"is mandatory, and "MAY" Is permissive. (28)' "SOIL'PIPE" means any drainage collection line re- eeiving the drainage of -water closets, with -or without discharge from other fixtures,,.and conveying such discharge to a disposal system* ('29') "STRUCTURE" means that which-is.builty or constructed, an edifice or building of any kinds or any piece, of` work artifi- cially built up or composed of'parts joined together in some definite manner.. "Structural' does not include a trailer coach as defined herein* (30) "TOTLET""includes water closet. (31) YTRAI'LER'COACH'!' as used in this -Ordinance means any camp car, trailer, or other vehicles with or without motive powers designeff, constructed, and maintained to travel on the public thoroughfares at the maximum allowable speed limit and in accordance with the provisions of the Vehicle 'Code. of the State of California, and designed, used, and maintained for human habitation, (32) "TRAILER DRAIN"GONNECTION'" or "HOSE CONNECTION" means that removable extensions part of which shall be flexible, connect- ing the trailer drainage system from the trailer outlet to the trap inlet on the trailer site. (33) "TRAILER -DRAINAGE SYSTEM"`` means that portion of drainage piping within or permanently attached to the trailer including the venting systems the trailer drain connections and receiving the discharge from any fixture or water closeto (34) "TgAjtpft_ PARK"* as used in this .',Ordinanee, means any area or tract of land,- ivhere space is rented.. -or leld out for rent to two or more owners"6'r users of trailer coaches, or where free camping is permitted owners or users of trailer coaches for the purpose of securing theirtrade. 4 441 ( 35) "TRAILER` :'SERVI09­' STEM' means that portion of the water or gas piping within or permanently attached to the trailer and shall include the service connection. (36) "TRAILER SITE" means that portion of -a trailer park ' designated and designed for the occupancy of a trailer coach, and includes any area that is set aside or used for automobile parking, carport, storage, awning, cabana, ramada or other structure. i Trailer site also includes site. (371 "TRAP" means a fitting or device designed and con- structed to provide when properly vented, a liquid trap seal which prevents -back passage of gas or air or siphonage of"its contents without materially affecting flow through it. (38 ) `+ FYI`- Fa.R. , AN_ HABI'TATIDN OR OCCUPANCY", as applied to cabana or other structures, means any cabana.or structure which is dangerous to human life or detrimental to he.al.th through either lack of maintenance, or repair generally, or because of unsafe or improper construction or installation, and includes but is not limited to cabanas or structures in which any of the following f: conditions exist: Exterior walls, supporting structure, doors, windows, floors, roofs, appliances, or equipment are,so deteriorated, broken, or damaged as to be hazardous to the occupants, or the walls, roof, floor, doors, or windows are in such condition as not to adequately protect the occupants from the elements. (39) "UNIFORM BUILDING CODE" means the building code adopted by the City Council of the.City of Tustin for the City of Tustin, including amendments thereto from time to time. (40) "VENT" means a pipe or piping system which provides a flow of air to or from a drainage system to prevent the loss or lowering of trap seals by siphonage or back pressure. (41) "VERTICAL PIPE" means any pipe or fitting which is installed in a vertical position or which makes an angle of not r more than forty-five y- (45) degrees with the vertical. (42) "WASTE PIPE" means any line receiving the discharge F of fixtures other than toilets, and conveying such discharge to a soil pipe or to disposal system. (43) "WATER DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM" means all of the water supply piping within a trailer park extending from the main public supply, or other source of supply to, but not including the trailer service system, and shall include branch service lines, fixtures, devices, and appurtenances thereto. (44) "WINDBREAK" means any protective fence, wall, structure, or shelter from the wind and which exceeds forty-two (42") inches in height. (45) "WINDOW AWNING" means any awning which does not project more thirty (30") inches from the body of the trailer and which does not extend more than six inches (611) on either side of the window it is designed to serve. Section 102 - NUMBER The singular number includes the plural and the plural includes the singular. Section 103 - VALIDITY If any paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance for any reason is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance, and the City Council hereby declares it would have passed each paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more than one sentence, clause or phrase thereof be declared unconstitutional or invalid. Section 104 - REPEALS That Ordinances Nos, 4, 52, 66 and 69 are hereby repealed and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances to the extent that the same conflict herewith are to that extent hereby repealed. Section 105 AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 87 That Section. 10.41 of Ordinance No. 87 of the C i ty of Tustin is hereby amended to read as follows: 10.41 Vehicles. Passenger trailer parks and camps; Annually Three ($3.00) Dollars per trailer site in trailer park. Truck yard 20.00-a Selling or delivering by vehicle, goods, baggage, freight and household goods, wares or merchandise, including food or rawn ' ,materials per vehicle, un- less owned and operated by a person, firm or corporation having a regularly established place of business in the City of Tustin 10.00-s ARTICLE l ENFORCEMENT, ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS Section 200 -'ENFORCEMENT The City Police shall enforce the provisions of Section 403. The Building 'Inspector shall enforce every other provision of -this Ordinance; provided, however, that the Health Officer shall enforce such sections hereof as pertain to sanitation. The officers or agents of the Building Inspector or the Health Officer may. (a) Enter public or private property to determine whether there exists any trailer park to which this part applies. (b) Enter and inspect all trailer parks, wherever situated, and inspect all accommodations,, equipmentor paraphernalia used in connection therewith, including the right to examine any registers of"occupants maintained therein in order to secure the enforcement of the provisions of this part. Section 201 - ABATEMENT -PROCEDURE In any section or proceeding to abate a nuisance in a trailer park, proof of the following facts is sufficient for a judgment or order for the abatement of the operation of the trailer park: (a) Previous conviction of the owner or operator of the trailer park of a violation of this Ordinance which constitutes a nuisance. .(b) Failure on the part of the owner or operator to correct the violation after .the conviction. (c) The violation is the basis for the proceeding. Section 202 - AUTHORITY OF OFFICERS For the purpose of securing the enforcement of this part the officers or agents of .the Health.Officer and the Building Inspector shall.have the authority of peace officers as may be necessary to secure enforcement of this part. Section.203 - APPROVED ALTERNATES (a) The provisions of this Ordinance are not intended to prevent the use of any material, appliance, installation, device, arrangement, or .method of construction not specifically prescribed by this Ordinance, provided such alternate has been approved. (b) The Building Inspector may approve any such alternate if he finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and the material, appliance, installation, device, arrangements method, or work offered is, for the purposes intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this Ordinance in quality, strength,.effective- - ness, durability, safety, and for the protection of life and health. (c) The Building Inspector may require that sufficient evidence or proof be submitted to substantiate any claims that may be Made regarding the use of any such alternate. (d) Wherever there is evidence that any material, appliance, installation, device, arrangement, or method of con- struction does not conform to the requirements of this Ordinance, or in order to substantiate claims for an alternate, the Building Inspector may require tests by an approved agency, as proof of compliance to be made at'the expense of the trailer park operator, trailer coach owners manufacturer, contractor, or agent. ARTICLE III PERMITS AND FEES Section 300 - CONSTRUCTION PERMIT It is unlawful for any person to do any construction of, or in, a trailer park unless he first makes application in writing on the form provided by, and to the Building Inspector and obtains a permit therefor. Section 301 - OPERATION PERMIT - ANNUAL It is unlawful for any person to operate, rent, lease, sub -lease, let, or hire out for occupancy any space in a trailer park without having first obtained a permit as required herein. Section 302 - FEES - CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Each application for a permit required by Section 301 of this Ordinance shall be accompanied by a fee of Twenty -Five 025.00) Dollars, which fee shall be exclusive of and in addition to any construction fees required to be paid by the Uniform Building Code, as amended, provided that applications for permits to operate trailer parks existing and lawfully operating on the effective date of this Ordinance, shall be filed, with the fee herein required, within thirty (30) days from and after the effective date of this Ordinance. SITES Section 303 - FEES - ANNUAL., OPERATION PERMIT, TRAILER In addition to the fees required to be paid by Section 302 of this Ordinance, the owner or operator of"each_trailer park shall pay annually in advance a fee equAl to Three ($30-00) Dollars for each trailer site within his trailer park, provided that the fees required by this section to be paid for trailer sites in trailer parks existing and lawfully operating on the effective date of this Ordinance shall be paid within thirty (30) days from and after thea effective date ofthisOrdinance. Section 304 FEES - ADDITIONAL TRAILER SITES An application for a permit for additional trailer sites in an existing park shall be accompanied by a fee of'"Two ($2.00) Dollars for each - new and additional trailer site; provided, however, that no fee greater than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars shall be charged for any one additional application. Section 305 - OTHER FEES In addition to the.fees provided to be paid under Sections 302., 303, .and 304 of this Ordinance, Ipermits for building, electrical, heating, sewer and plumbing shall require�fiaes in.accordance with the fee schedules as provided by the Uhiform.Building Code,, Ordi- nance Nos, 57, 78, 79,, and 81,, as amended. .. Section 306 -,PERMIT PROCEDURE Within ten (10) days after the application, descriptions,, plans and specifications, and required fee, if any, are filed and paid, an Inspector of the Building Department, shall inspect the grounds upon which the applicant proposes to do the work for which he seeks a permii. The Building Inspector shall issue a written permit to the applicant if in his opiniont (a) The grounds are satisfactory for the work proposed. (b) The description and plans and specifications filed indicate that the work proposed will meet the requirements of this Ordinance. Section 307 - CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP The Building Inspector shall be notified by the owner or operator of any trailer park,of any change in the name of or the ownership or possession thereof. Said notice shall be in written form and shall be furnished within fifteen (15) days from and after att any such change in name or transfer -of ownershipor possession. The notice shall be accompanied by a transfer fee of Ten ($10.00) Dollars. Section 308 - POSTING OF PERMITS Permits for construction, installation and operation shall be posted in a -conspicuous place. Section 309 EXPIRATION All permits as required in this Ordinance for installa- tion, construction or reconstruction of' a trailer- park shall expire six (6) months from the date of the issuance thereof` in those cases where the construction, installation or reconstruction has not been completed within said period; provided, however, that the Building Inspector may extend the expiration date of said permit for a . reasonable time. Section'310 PERMIT SUSPENSION In the event that any person holding a permit issued by the Building Inspector under the provisions.of`this Ordinance, violates any of' the provisions of -the said permit, the permit may be subject to suspension as provided in this section. Section 311'- SUSPENSrON NOTICE "The Building Inspector shall issue and serve upon the permittee a notice setting forth in what respect the .provisions of the permit and/or of this Ordinance have been violated, and shall notify him that unless these provisions have been complied with within thirty (30) days after the date of notice, the permit shall be subject to suspension. Section 312 - SERVICE OF NOTICE The notice shall be served by posting at least one copy in a conspicuous place on the premises described in the said permit, and by sending another copy by registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to the person to whom the,permit was issued at the address therein given. Section 313 - SUSPENSION If the requirements of the said -notice have not been complied with on or before the expiration of thirty (30) days after the mailing and posting of the notice, the Building Inspector may suspend the permit. P Section 314 - RESTORATION this Ordinance and of said notice, and submission of proof thereof to the Building Inspector, the Building Inspector shall reinstate the permit* Section 315 --REQUIRED PERMITS No.trailer park owner or operator., or any other person., shall erect,, construct,, reconstruct., relocate, alter, maintain,, or occupy or permit the erection, cons=truction., reconstruction, relocation,, conversion, alteration, maintenance, or occupancy of any cabana or structure within a trailer park within six (6) feet of any trailer coach or any such cabana or structure that is de- signed to be used withi=n six (6) feet of any trailer coach unless he has first made an application in writing and,obtained a permit to do so from the Building Inspector, Fences or windbreaks less than six (6) feet in height and conforming.awningsas defined and specified herein may be erected and used without a -permit* No. person shall erect, place, maintain., or occupy a cabana or structure in a trailer park without the written consent of the owner or operator of the trailer park. Section 316 - PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS `Every -trailer park owner or operator required to obtain a permit under the provisions of Section 315 of this Ordinance shall file an application therefor upon forms furnished by the Building Inspector; provided, however, that applications may be filed jointly by trailer park owners and trailer coach owners and construction permits may be issued jointly to trailer park owners and trailer coach'ownersbut provided further that the trailer park owner shall be responsible for compliance with pro- visions of this Ordinance. All applications shall be in duplicate and accompanied by. - (1) Plans. Two (2) sets of plans and specifications of the work to be performed. Prefabricated or demountable cabanas may be erected or installed in accordance with the manufacturerts instructions without submission of plans 'and specifications where the prefabricated assembly and instructions have had prior approval of the Building Inspector. (Z) Plot Plan. A plot plan of the trailer site showing the lot lines of the site and the location of the trailer and J, 001 cabana or structure with respect to any other structure or trailer on adjacent si7tes, (3) Engineering Analysis. Copy.'of engineering analysis when required by provisions of this ordinance. Section 317 - NOTICE AND HEARINGS - PERIAITSUSPENSION Sections 300 to 311, inclusive of this Ordinance pertain- ing to construction and operation permits shall apply to structures regulated by this ordinance. (1) Any permittee receiving,a,.suspension notice may re- quest . and shall be granted a hearing on the matter before a representative of the Building Inspector designated by the Building Inspector to hold such,he ari,ng, The permittee shall file in the office of the Building Inspector a written petition requesting such hearing and setting forth a brief statement of the grounds therefor within ten (10) days of the date of mailing of such notice* (2) Upon receipt of such petition the Building Inspector shall set a time and a 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 cause, if anyt why such notice should be modified or withdrawn. (3) Such hearing shall be commenced not later than ten (10) days after the day on which such petition was . filed; provided that upon application of the petitioner the Building Inspector may postpone the date, of such hearing for a reasonable time beyond such ten (10) day periodo if,in his judgment the petitioner has submitted a good and sufficient reason for such postponement4 (4) After such hearing the Building Inspector shall sustain, modify, or withdraw the notice., depending upon his findings as to whether the provisions of the Ordinance have been, complied with, ARTICLE IV PARKS AND SITES Section 400 -UNLAWFUL OCCUPANCY It shall be unlawful for any person in a trailer park to use or cause., or permit to be used for occupancy* (a) Any trailer coach fromwhichany tire or wheel has been removed therefrom, except for the purpose of making temporary �.-.....�.�.. ..,.-�-�...-._.r rte..'"--•--�.,..._.....-.,a---'---+.-....-....��_�-ry--...—,.....m--•+��.�+—. vx..-inti J. .. _... .,. .. __�» �.__—.--,�,- repairs or placing it iia"dead' sto+age (b) Any trailer coach to which are attached any rigid water, gas or sewer pipes; provided, however, that metal tubing not to exceed one-half (1/2) inch inside diameter may be used for water and that.metal tubing not less than three-quarter (3/4) inch inside diameter nor more than. fifteen (15) feet in length may be used for a gas connector from the branch service riser to the service connecter. (c) Any trailer coach which is permanently attached with underpinning or foundation to the ground. (d) Any trailer coach which does not conform to the requirements of the California State Vehicle Code governing the use of trailers on public highways. . (e) Any trailer coach which does not carry a current yearly license issued by any State or -foreign vehicle department. (f) Any trailer coach in an unsanitary condition. (g) Any trailer coach ,which is structurally unsound and does not protect i.ts occupants against the elements. Section 401 UNLAWFUL USE It is unlawf4l for any person to use, occupy or maintain any trailer coach, upon any area or tract of land for a period of more than. seven (7) days during any one three (3) . months period of time without the written permission of the owner or person legally in charge of the land. Section 402 UNLAWFUL RENT' It shall be unlawful for any -person to rent or hold out for rent any trailer coach in a trailer park which is owned by or in the possession or control of -the owner or operator of the trailer park or his agent. The rental paid for any such trailer coach shall -also be deemed to be rental for the space it occupies. Section 403 - PARKING It is unlawful to ,park a trailer coach over, night upon any public highway includingthe right of way. This provision shall not apply where atrailer coach is parked for the purpose of making emergency repairs. Section 404 - CABANA RENTAL No structure nor cabana -on any, trailer site may be occupied unless the site is tenanted by a trailer and no structure 150 Ii nor cabana may be occupied; by any occupants other than those occupants occupying, the trailer tenanting the site. Section 445 - CARETAKER It is unlawful for any person to operate or maintain, or cause or permit to be operated or maintained, any trailer park, unless' there is a caretaker in the park at all times. The caretaker i shall" enforce within the park provisions of this Ordinance governing the operation and maintenance of trailer parks. Section 446 - SI-Z Each trailer: site in a trailer park- shall be not less than one thousand (1,000") square feet in area. The corners of said area shall be clearly and distinctly marked, The provisions of,this section shall not apply to trailer sites in trailer: parks in existence and lawfully operating upon the effee,tive date of" this Ordinance.. Section 40fi-'- LOCATION -OF TRAILER No trailer coach shall be located closer than ten (10) feet from any building or another trailer coach; provided, however, that this does not apply to a compartment containing solelya private toilet or bath, or both, constructed for the exclusive use of an occupant of a.trailer site designed for the occupancy of one trailer coach. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to. trailer parks in existence and operating upon the effective date of this Ordinance# provided that In such trailer parks no trailer coach shall be located closer than six (6) feet from any building or another trailer coach. Section 408 LOT LINE No trailer coach and no building shall be located closer than five (5) feet from a property dine or a trailer site lot line. The provisions of this section shall not apply to trailer parks in existence and operating upon the effective date of this. Ordinance, provided that in such trailer parks no trailer coach and no building shall. be located closer than three (3) feet from any property line or a trailer site lot line. Section. 409 - DRIVEWAY No driveway shall be less than fifteen (15) feet in clear and unobstructed width.No driveway shall be less than twenty-two (22) feet in width if parking is to be provided on one side of the Evil driveway and not less than, thirtq .,t3Q), feet in width if' parking is to be provided on both sides of the driveway. All driveways shall have clear and unobstructed access to public thoroughfare. The provisions of this section shall not apply to trailer parks in existence and operating upon the effective date of this Ordinance provided that in such trailer parks -no -driveway shall be less than fifteen (15) :feet in clear and unobstructed width. Section 410 -'CAMPING A trailer park shall not accommodate any camping parties. Section 411 - AUTHORI'MU STRUCTURES No structures except those authorized_,by this Ordinance shall be erected, constructed, placed, maintained,. or occupied on any trailer site. Section 412 - CONSTRUCTION AND" MAINTENANCE Every structure shall be constructed and maintained in a safe, approved and substantial manner. Section 413 ,- SITE --AREA In no event shall the occupied area of a trailer site exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of the total site area. Section 414 - SIS .BOUNDARIES_ The boundaries of each trailer site shall be clearly, distinctly, and permanently outlined. Section 415 - STRUCTURE LOCATION ON SITE No structure nor portion nor projection thereof shall be located less than five (5) feet from the trailer park boundary or the trailer site lot line. The provisions of this section shall not apply to trailer parks in existence and operating upon the effective date of this Ordinance provided that in such trailer parks no structure or portion or projection thereof shall be located less than three (3) feet from a trailer park boundary or the trailer site lot line. Section 416 - AWNING OR WINDBREAK LOCATION No structure nor portion nor projection thereof including an approved awning shall be located closer than ten (10) feet from any trailer coach, cabana or awning on an adjacent trailer site; provided, however, that a windbreak may be located on lot lines provided it is at least five (5) feet from a trailer, awning or cabana, j j, Provisions of'this section shall not apply to trailer parks in existence and operating upon the effective date of this Ordinance, providedthatin such trailer parks no structure or portion or projection thereof, except an approved awnings shall be located closer than six (6) feet from any, trailer coach., cabana., or awning on an adjacent trailer site; provided, however, that a.wind- break may be located on lot lines provided it is at least three (3) feet from a trailer, awning or cabana. Section 417 - LIMITATIONS ON LOCATION To prevent obstruction of natural light and ventilation, no cabana, awnings ramadas building, or windbreak or combination thereof shall be erected, placed, or maintained on more than one side or one end of any trailer coach, except as may be authorized in Section 418 of this Ordinance. Section 418 - CARPORT A free-standing awning or shade structure serving exclu- sively as a carport may be erected, placed or maintained on the opposite side of a trailer coach, provided,the carport is entirely open on at least two (2) sides. If more than two (2) sides are enclosed, the carport shall be located not less than three. (3) 1 feet from any cabana or trailer coach. Every carport shall conform to Article V of this Ordinance* Section 419 - RESPONSIBILITY TRAILER COACH CONNECTIONS When it is evident that there exists, or may exists a violation of service facilities rules and regulations, the owner, operator, lessees person in charge of the parks or any other person causing a violation shall cause to be corrected immediately or disconnect the service connection and trailer drain connection from the respective park branch service lines and sewer lateral. Section 420 - MAINTENANCE All devices or safeguards required by this Ordinance shall be maintained In good working order. The owners operator, or lessee of the trailer park or his designated agent shall be responsible for their maintenance* Section 421 - MAINTENANCE The owner or operator of a trailer park shall be responsible for securing the maintenance of all structures and their sites. I Section 422 - MAINTENANCE Every structure shall be maintained in an approved, safe and sanitary condition and in a state of approved repair. Section 423 - MAINTENANCE All devices, installations, and safeguards required by this Ordinance shall be maintained in approved working order. Section 424 MAINTENANCE No structure shall be so erected, placed or maintained as to obstruct a required opening in a cabana or awning, a required open space on a site,, or prevent inspection of electrical or sani- tary facilities or trailer equipment. Approved storage cabinets may be used on a trailer site. Section 425 - SITE SURFACE If the Building Inspector considers it necessary for the protection of the health of the occupants of a structure or for proper sanitation, he may require that a site be graveled, or pro- perly paved and surfaced with concrete, asphalt, grass, or similar material. Section 426 PROHIBITED OBSTRUCTION No obstruction of any kind shall be erected, placed, or maintained on or about the trailer site that would impede the move- ment of a trailer from a site to a driveway or prevent inspection of plumbing and electrical facilities and related trailer equipment. Section 427 - PLOT PLAN IN PARK The owner or operator of every trailer park containing cabanas shall maintain in a conspicuous location a copy of an approved plot of the trailer park. The plot plan shall show in detail the site layouts, the location of cabanas and trailers,, and each site.shall be designated.by number or by other means of identifi- cation. Section 428 - RESTRICTED LOCATION CABANA A,cabana may be erected, constructed, occupied and main- tained only on a trailer site on which a trailer coach is located. A cabana may be erected, constructed, occupiedp and maintained only as an accessory to a trailer coach. Section 429 -,LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS No liquefied petroleum gas cylinder shall be charged within twenty-five (25) feet of any structure. ARTICLE V STRUCTURAL Chapter 1 - Cabanas Section 500 -LOCATION Every cabana shall be designed and erected as a free- standing structure, and shall not be permanently attached to or become a permanent part of any trailer coach. Trailer coaches shall not be a physical part of any cabana* Cabanas may be attached to a trailer with appropriate flashing or sealing materials to provide a weather seal. No cabana shall -be constructedv placed, or maintained on more than one side of a trailer coach. As used herein side includes end. Section 501 - PROTECTION AGAINST .ELEMENTS Every cabana shall be so constructed and maintained as to provide shelter to the occupants against the elements and to e . xclude dampness In inclement weather. The materials used in the construction of a cabana shall be of substantial and approved stock. took. Every cabana shall have an approved floor of wood, masonry, or concrete. Schedules of weights of materials, safe allowable unit stresses,, and formulas for computing stresses shall be of standard recognized practice. Section 502-- DESIGNS (a) Portable design Prefabricated portable or -demount- able cabanas deviating from standard stud frame construction or designed and constructed of materials deviating in any manner from standard stud frame construction shall admit of a rational analysis in accordance with established principles of mechanics. (b) Permanent Design - The construction of permanent cabanas shall adhere to standard practices and materials of appro- priate wood frame or.masonry types of construction. Any design and construction not consistent with provisions of this part may be approved if it can be demonstrated that such deviations are equivalent to the construction requirements of this Ordinance, Section 503 - HEIGHT The height of a cabana shall not exceed one story in height nor thirteen (13) feet at the highest point above the actual adjoin.ing ground level. No architectural appurtenances shall extend more than thirty (30) inches above or beyond the building at any point. Section 504 AREA A cabana shall consist of only one room having a super- ficial area of not less than eighty ( 80) square feet excluding a private toilet or bath compartment. No cabana shall exceed twelve (12) feet in width and shall be no greater in length than the trailer coach it serves. 'No part of such room shall be enclosed or subdivided wholly or in part by a curtain, fixed or movable partition, or other contrivance or device for any purpose con- trary, to the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 505 - CEILING HEIGHT PERMANENT CABANA A permanent cabana shall have a clear ceiling height of eight (8) feet from the finished floor to the finished ceiling, or if there is no finished ceiling, to the roof; provided, however, that if the ceiling roof is sloped, the minimum ceiling height is required in only one-half (1/2) of the sloping ceiling area. At no point shall the ceiling height be less than seven (7) feet in any portion of the room. k Section 506 - DIMENSIONS PORTABLE CABANA A portable or demountable cabana may have -a minimum clear ceiling height of seven (7) feet six (6) inches from the finished floor to the finished ceiling, or if there is no finished ceiling, to the roof; provided, howevgr, that if the ceiling or roof is sloped, the minimum ceiling height is required in only one-half (1/2) of the sloping ceiling area; provided further that the minimum superficial floor area shall be not less than ninety (90) square feet. At no point shall the ceiling height be less than six (6) feet six (6) inches in any portion of the room, Section 507 - ROOM WIDTH No area or portion of the room measuring less than seven (7) feet in width shall be included in the computation of the minimum required floor area. Section 508 - WINDOW AREA Every, cabana shall be provided with one (1) or more win - doves having an aggregate area of not less than one-fourth (1/4) of the floor area. Windows shall be so arranged as to properly light all portions of the room; at least one-half (1/2) of the required window area shall be arranged to open. No required window shall be less than six (6) square feet in area. Toilet or bath compartment windows shall comply with the provisions of Section 624 and 627 of this Ordinance. Section 509 - DOOR At least one (1) door opening shall be provided which shall be not less than thirty (30) inches in width nor less than six (6) feet two (2) inches in height. Section 510 - SCREENS All openings shall be protected with approved open -mesh, flytight screening if the division considers it necessary for the protection of health. Section 511 - COOKING PROHIBITED Cabanas shall be used for living purposes only. Cooking within cabanas shall not be permitted. Cooking appliances, including hot plates, shall not be installed in cabanas. Section 512 - PLANS An approved set of plans and a copy of the permit shall be kept on the site until the Building Inspector has made a final inspection. Section 513 - WOOD FRAMING STUDS Mood studs shall be not less than two (2) inches by four (4) inches spaced sixteen (16) inches on centers or equivalent to carry wall and roof loads. Section 514 - ANGLE BRACING Each wooden stud wall shall be thoroughly and effectively anglebraced at each corner except that diagonal sheathing or other membrane of comparable strength and rigidity may be used for angle - bracing. Section 515 - FLOOR JOISTS AND CLEARANCE If wooden floor joists are used they shall be not less than two (2) inch by six (6) inch material, spaced at not more than sixteen (16) inches on centers. Every span of wooden floor joists shall be cross -bridged with cross -bridging of not less than two (2) inch by three (3) inch material at intervals of not more than eight (8) feet apart. A bearing partition, wall, girder, or other support under the joists that is blocked solid over its top between the joists and blocked not less than two (2) inches thick, the full depth of the joists, shall take the place of cross -bridging. Wood floors supported by joists shall have a clear air space of eighteen (18) inches measured from the ground beneath up to the bottom of the joists. The area under the floor shall be kept clean,and free of debris or rubbish. The area shall be enclosed and provided with sufficient screened openings to assure adequate cross ventilations, r The minimum total area of ventilating openings shall be proportioned on the basis of two ( 2) square feet for each twenty-five (25) linear feet or major fraction thereof of exterior wall. A wood floor may be laid directly on moisture proof masonry slabs. Section 516 - CONCRETE FLOORS If concrete floors are used, they shall: have a thickness of not less than three and one-half (3*) inches. Section 517 - FOUNDATIONS (a) Every cabana shall be bolted with one-half (1/2) inch by ten (10) inch bolta at six (6) feet on centers or otherwise securely anchored.to a continuous concrete foundation. Sills shall be of foundation grade redwood or pressure -treated lumber of not less than two (2) inches nominal thickness. (b) Concrete or masonry foundationsand footings for all cabanas shall be designed to adequately support the weight ilposed on them in accordance with :standard engineering practice. 'Concrete foundations shall be set in undisturbed soil, but in no event less than twelve (12) inches below grade. Footings shall be not less than twelve (12) inches wide. Foundation walls shall be not less than six (6) inches in width and not 'less than six (6) inches above grade. Foundations supporting masonry walls shall be designed accordingly. Section 518 - MASONRY.FALLS Masonry walls shall be: (_a) Not less than eight (8) inches in width. (b) Laid up in cement mortar, (c) Reinforced with appropriate steel and -tied with properly designed bond beams, (d) So designed and constructed as to withstand vertical live and dead loads imposed.upon them and>to withstand_a horizontal force from any direction of fifteen (15) pounds per square foist of wind pressure on a vertical projection of the exposed surface of the walls. (e) Walls described above shall be so designed as to admit of a rational analysis in accordance with established principles of mechanics. Chapter 2 - Awnings Section 519 -. AWNING MATERIALS Awnings shall be made of metal or of otherapproved. material; provided'$ howevers that neither canvas nor similar fabric material may be used unless it is approved by the Fire. Chief. Section 520 - ROOF MATERIALS Metal roofing materials shall be of corrugated or similarly reinforced sheet metals not less than 26 gauge- and shall be securely anchored to the framework. Section 521 - SUPPORT Framework for awnings shall be of standard metal pipe not less than one-half (1/2) inch in diameter. Uprights of framework may be of any approved material of equal or greater strength. Metal or other rigid awnings may have supporting frame- work of similar or other approved materials, provided, howevers that weight of awning is adequately supported. All joints of metal pipe framework shall be securely fastened with standard screw -pipe or pipe connected fittings. Welded joints may be used. Awnings shall be free-standing except that one side may be attached to an approved awning tract on the .trailer coach*. -"Section 522 - OPENING REQUIRED Awnings shall have at least one (1).side entirely open at all times. Only canvas or bamboo drops may be used providing they are not permanently anchored. Section 523 - COOKING PROHIBITED ..Cooking shall not be permitted within any awning nor shall any heating or cooking appliance be installed or used within any awning. Section 524 - LOCATION ANDSPACING Awning location and spacingo except window awnings shall be subject to the requirements as provided in Sections 415 and 416 of this Ordinance* Section 525 - PROHIBITED LOCATION No awning shall be erected or maintained over, or enclose, ` co s y pr;. wholly or in p art an rivets tolet.or bath compartment* Chepter 3 - Ramadas Section 526 STABILITY MATERIALS A ramada or roof over a trailer or any portion thereof shall be designed and erected as a free-standing self-supporting structure to: (a) Withstand vertical live and dead loads imposed upon It and to withstand a vertical uplift ora horizontal force from any direction of fifteen (15) pounds per square foot wind pressure on a vertical projection of' exposed surface of the structure, and (b) Be securely bolted or anchored to the ground, and (c) Constructed of approved one-hour fire resistive materials or of approved slow -burning material. Section 527'- LOCATION., AND CONSTRUCTION A ramada or any portion thereof shall have a clearance of not less than eighteen (18) inches in a vertical direction and not less than six (b) inches in.a horizontal direction from a trailer coach. Cross braces or structural ties shall not obstruct movement of any trailer coach. The supporting structural members of a ramada shall not extend more than twelve (12) feet horizontally beyond either side of a trailer coach nor shall any roof or eave projection extend more than thirty (30) inches beyond the supporting structural members. Section 528 - PROHIBITIONS No portion of a ramada shall be attached to any trailer coach. No side or end of a ramada shall be enclosed or form a partial enclosure except that the roof of s ramada may be used as a part of a cabana, awning, or carport and such enclosed area conforms to the requirements set forth herein. Section 529 - COOKING PROHIBI`T'ED TOILET LOCATION Cooking within a ramada shall not:be.permitted nor shall any cooking or heating appliance:be installed there., No.toilet or bathroom shall be installed or used within a ramada unless the roam is so designed and arranged as to meet all of the -provisions of this Ordinance. Facilities within.a trailer coach are exempt from the , provi si oris of this >sec tion. Section 530 - VENTS AND DUCTS All vents and _ducts projecting °from a trailer coach through the roof of a ram,ada shall be of an approved fire -resistive slip -joint or an approved quick disconnect type. Chapter 4 Windbreaks Section 531 - DESIGN A windbreak shall: be designed, erected and maintained as a free-standing structure. No portion of "a windbreak shall be attached to or become a part of any trailer coach or cabana. Section 5i2 - STABILITY" Windbreaks in excess of seventy-two (72) inche's in height shall be designed to withstand vertical live and dead loads imposed upon them and to withstand a horizontal force from any direction of fifteen (15) pounds per square foot wind pressure on the vertical projection of exposed surface of the structure and shall require a building permit therefore. Section 533 PROHIBITION A windbreak shall be erected and maintained so that neither of the ends nor any other portion shall be returned to form an enclosure or cabana. No windbreak shall support a roof or awn.- ing. Chapter 5 - Other Structures Section 534 APPLICATION OF UNIFORM BUILDING CODE All buildings or structures other than those mentioned in Chapters 1 to 4, both inclusive, of this Article shall be con- structed in accordance with the Uniform' Building Code. ARTICLE VI PLUMBING Section. 600 - TRAILER SITES (a) Independent trailers -shall not be parked in any trailer park unless th.ere�are provided plumbing and sanitation facilities installed and maintained in conformity with this Ordinance. Every trailer site shall provide a gas and water -tight connection -for sewage 'disposal which shall be connected into an underground sewage collection -system discharging into a public sewer or private disposal system. (b) in the event the owner or' operator of a trailer park elects to construct, reconstruct, alter, or convert only a portion or portions of a trailer park in conformity with this Ordinance, those sections of the park shall be clearly set aside and designated for the use and accommodation of independent trailers, (e) No dependent trailer shall be parked at any time in a space designed and designated for an independent trailer coach unless public toilet and bath facilities are available within two hundred feet (2001) of the dependent trailer. Section 601 - TRAILER COACHES FIXTURES (a) Every plumbing fixture shall be of an approved type made with smooth impervious surfaces, free from defects and concealed fouling surfaces, and made of materials capable of resisting road shock and vibration, Toilets in trailer.coaches shall be designed, manufactured, and installed in accordance with National Bureau of Standards CS 20-49, and equipped with a water - flushing device capable of adequately flushing -.and cleansing the bowl. (b) Water closet flush tanks shall be equipped with an approved antisiphon ball cock inst.alled,and maintained In such a manner as to preclude any possibility of backflow. The bottom of the water supply In -let shall be at least one inch (l") above the full opening of the overflow pipe* All tanks or flushing valves shall have a water flushing capacity to adequately cleanse the bowl at each operation .of thewater flushing mechanism. On all other types of water closets an approved vacuum breaker or back- flow device shall be Installed and maintained on the discharge side of a toilet -flushing valve in the water supply line and located not less than six inches (611) above the flood level of the water closet.. (e) Water supply inlets shall be at least one inch (1") above the flood level of the fixture they serve, Section 602 - TRAILER DRAINAGE SYSTEM .(&) The drainage outlet of the trailer drainage system shall lie horizontally and terminate In therear third quarter section of the trailer on the left (road) side -at a distance of not more than eighteen inches (18") from.the.outside wall of the trailer* The drainage outlet shall direct its discharge toward the left rear portion of the.trailer in any direction within*an angle of ninety (90).dogrees formed between the longitudinal center line and the.left-hand side of the trailer. Drainage outlets and couplers shall be provided with clearances of not less than three inches (319 in any direction, and not less than eighteen inches (18") directly,,in front of the drainageoutletto provide unrestricted clearance for the trailer drain connection. The drainage piping may project below the maim channel of the chassis frame, but shall not project more than is required to clear the main channel. (b) The drainage outlet of the trailer drainage system shallterminate with an approved standard coupler not less than three inches (3") in diameter.i Such couplers shall be of a quick disconnect screw or clamp type not requiring any special tools or knowledge to uncouple the trailer drainage connection. Outlets shall be equipped with an approved water -tight cap or plug match- ing the drainage outlet when not connected to the park drainage system. The cap or plug shall be permanently attached to the body of the trailer by means of a chain or similar device. (c) Piping used in the vent and drainage system shall be standard weight steel pipe, 'tSchedule 40"; however, copper tubing may be used but in no event shall the weight be less than Type "M". No aluminum pipe shall be used in the trailer drainage system. (d) All piping in the drainage and vent system shall be rigidly attached to the trailer structure by means of clamps or brackets. (e) Fittings in the drainage system shall be of iron, brass, or copper having smooth and uniform interior waterways of the same diameter as the piping served and all -such fittings shall conform to the type of pipe used. (1) 'Changes in direction of drainage piping shall be made by the appropriate use of approved -fittings,,. and shall be of the angles presented by twenty-two and one-half (22*) degrees, or sixty (60); degrees, or other approved fittings, or combination of fittings having equivalent sweep. (2) Horizontal drainage lines, connecting with a vertical stack shall enter through forty-five (45) degree "Y" branches, combination "Y" and one-eighth (1/8) bend branches, sanitary tee or sanitary tapped tee branches, or other approved fittings or combination of fittings having equivalent sweep. No fitting having more than one branch at the same level shall be used unless such fitting Is constructed so that the discharge From any one branch eonnot readily enter any other branch, (3) Horizontal drainage lines connecting with other horizontal drainage lines shall enter through forty five (45) de -gree "Y" branches, combination "Y" and one -eighth -(1/8) bend brWheso or other approved fittings or combination of fittings having equivalent' sweep* (4) Vertical drainage lines connecting with horizontal drainage lines shall enter through'forty-five (45) degree "Y" branches, combination "Y" and one-eighth (1/8)_ bend branchess or. other approved fittings or combination of, fittings having equiva- lent sweep, (f) Steel and iron pipe and fittings shall have screw connections only. Fittings shall be tapped so as to allow one- fourth (1/4") inch per foot grade. Fittings shall be of recessed drainage type only. Steel and iron pipe. -and -fittings shall conform to Federal Specifications WW -P-406 (1944) and WW -P-491 (a) (1945) respectively. Copper tubing 'shall conform to Federal Specifications WW -T-799 (8) (1943)• Copper tubing and fittings shall be joined with solder only. (g) There shall be installed in every drainage system as amain vent at least one vent stack not less than one and one- half (11") inches in diameter extending vertically from such drain and terminating not less than three inches (311) above the roof. Additional vents as may be required to,serve other fixtures shall be not less than one And one-half inches (1*") in diameter for the drainage pipe it serves. No vent pipe shall extend horizon- tally more than one-third of its total,length, W All waste fixtures shall be connected with 11P11 traps having a minimum two inch (211) water seal. All traps shall be set true with their seal. In no event shall any trap be larger than the waste pipe serving it. No sealing compound shall be used,,.,. Traps shall be of standard weight cast irons brass$ or drawn brass tubing. Tubing traps shall be beaded and be not less than No. 20 (Brown and Sharpe Gauge) in thickness. Traps shall have smooth and uniform interior waterways* All traps shall be accessible. w1ra-l" W Allwaste fixture traps shall be,not less than one and one-half inches (1*11) in diameter. Closet bends or other equivalent fittings receiving the discharge from a toilet shall be not less thanthree inch No fixture..trap shall extend more than four feet six inches (41 6") from a vent. In all cases the vent pipe shall be as close to the trap it serves as structural conditions permit. The vent pipe opening from a soil or waste pipe shall not be below the level of the. trap, (j-) Toilets shall -be bolted to brass or iron flanges screwed to the drainage pipe and fastened solidly on the floor. The toilet bowl shall be. setwithan approved gasket or setting I compound between the bowl and the connection. (k) Any fitting or connection which has an enlargement, chamber,, recess with a ledge,* shoulder or reduction of pipe area so as to offer an obstructi.on to flow, or any fitting, trap, or connection which offers,an obstruction to flow through a soil or waste drain is not permitted. (1). Each trailer shall.,be subjected to,a static water test upon completion. All fixtures .shall ,be in place or their .outlets capped and the entire plumbing system shall be filled with water to the level of the highest fixture; after all trapped air has been releasedo the test shall beheldfor five (5) minutes. All joints and connections shall be visible during test. Section 603 - TRAILER SERVICE SYSTEM (a) The water supply piping of the trailer service systems shall be not less than one-half (1/2) inch Q.D. tubing with 030 inch wall thickness if copper. Coppe,r.branch lines to individual fixtures shall be not less than three-eighths (3/8") inch O.D. tubing with 030 inch wall thickness. Standard w6light galvanized pipe and fittings may be used together in corresponding pipe sizes. In no event shall the diameter of a branch line serving a fixture be less in size than the pipe size specified or recommended by the manufacturer;of the fixture. No used materials shall, be permitted, (b) Trailers shall be equipped with a,three-quarter inch (3/4") swivel.female hose inlet coupling located on the left (road)side-in approximately the center of the trailer coach. A cap and chain shall be provided to cap the inlet fitting when not in use; the chain shall be securely anchored to the body of the trailer coach. (c) Fittings for copper tubing shall be copper or brass of standard sweat, flare, or compression type. Solder shall be used on all sweat joints. '(d) All galvanized pipe and fittings shall be connected with standard pipe size taper threads, All ends shall be reamed to size of bore. Nontoxic insoluble pipe compound shall be used on male threads only. (`e) Joints from copper tubing to threaded pipe shall be made by the use of' brass adapter fittings. ('f) All piping shall be rigidly clamped or anchored to the trailer structure. (g) All piping and fittings in the trailer service system shall be subject to a pressure test before covering or concealing; such a..test shall consist of air or water of loo pounds per square -inch pressure for fifteen (15) minutes without loss . of pressure. (h) Every gas fired water heater, wall heater or space heater installed in a trailer shall be vented -to outside air at top of trailer by an approved vent. Section 6o4 - MATERIALS (a) All piping materials installed prior to the effective date of this Ordinance in the park drainage system and conforming otherwise to these requirements shall be acceptable. (b) All material installed in the park drainage system hereafter, shall be of service weight cast iron, vitrified clay, bituminous fibre drainage type Joints shall be sealed water- tight by caulking or cementing in an approved manner, No bitumi- nous fibre pipe hereafter installed shall be less than.thirty inches (3011) below grade in any area where a trailer is parked or a motor vehicle may be driven. (c) All traps and extensions to grade shall be cast iron. No galvanized pipe shall be exposed below grade in the park drainage system. Water piping and fittings in the water distri- bution system may be any approved type. Ferrous pipe and fittings shall be galvanized. Used materials are prohibited. (d) Drainage fittings in the park drainage piping shall have smooth and uniform interior waterways of the same diameter as the piping served and all such fittings shall conform to the type of pipe used. (1) Changes in direction of drainage piping shall be made by the appropriate use of . approved fittings,9 and shall.be of -'the angles presented by one -sixteenth (1/16) bend., one-eighth (1/8) bend, or other approved fittings,, or combination of fittings having equivalent sweep. (2) Horizontal drainage lines, connecting with a verticle stack shall enter through forty-five,.(45) degree "Y" branches, combination "Y" and one-eighth (1/8) bend brandhest orother approved fittings or combination of fittings having equivalent sweep. No fitting having more than one branch at the same level shall be used unless such fitting is constructed so that the dis- chargefrom any one branch cannot readily enter,,any other branch. (3) Horizontal drainage lines connecting with other horizontal drainage lines shall enter through forty-five (45) degree "Y" branchess, combination "Y" and one-eighth (1/8) bend branches., or other approved fittings or combinations of fittings having equivalent sweep, (4) vertical drainage lines connecting with horizontal drainage lines shall enter through forty-five (45) degree "Y" branches, combination "Y." and.one-eighth (1/8) bend branches, or other approved fittingsor combination of fittings having equiv- alent sweep* Section 605 - PARK DRAINAGE SYSTEM Soil pipe shall -be installed in a separate trench not less than twelve inches.(1211) from the park water service system, The Park water service system may be installed on a shelf in the same trench as the soil pipe provided it is not less than twelve inches (1211) above. (a) SOIL PIPE AND NUMBER OF TRAILER ON DRAINAGE SYSTEM Size of Soil Pipe Max, No of Trailers Individually vented system 4" 20 511 50 6" 100 811 400 10" l..00O (1) Each trailer coach shall be considered as six (6) fixture units in determining discharge requirements in design of sewage disposal systems. (2) Branch lines or sewer laterals to Individual trailer sites shall not be less than four. inches (4") in diameter. 3) (a) Individually vented traps shall be vented with a vent not less in size than two inches (211) provided the individual line does not extend more than twenty-five feet (25V) from the main drainage line or branch drainage lateral. In event the individual line extends more than twenty-five feet (251) a four inch (41) vent shall be required, (b) A four inch (4") vent shall be required on last trap installed on end of main drainage line or branch drainage lateral. (c) The first three feet ( 3 1 ) of horizontal line from base of vertical waste and vent at trailer site shall be installed in cast iron. (4) No vent shall be less than two inches (211) in diameter. All vents shall be located at least ten feet (101) from adjoining property line of the trailer park and shall extend at least ten feet (101) above ground level. All vents shall be strapped and supported by at least the equivalent of a 4" x 411 redwood post securely anchored in the ground. I (b) MINIMUM GRADE AND SLOPE OF SOIL PIPE Pipe Slope per 100 feet Size 4 :1511 5" 12" 6" 8" 8" 4" Jolt Att 12" 3" Sewer Laterals, Outlets, Cleanouts., and Connectors, a) Each trailer site shall be provided with a sewer lateral which shall terminate with an effectively vented cast iron 11P11 trap not less than three inches (3") in diameter., the inlet of which shall terminate above grade. The trap inlet shall be provided with an approved fitting so designed and installed to receive the discharge from the trailer drain connection at proper grade. The trap or its extension above grade shall be pro- tected by metal casing or encased with at least four inches (49 of concrete approximately 18" x 18" square.Each 'outlet shall" be capped gastight when not in use. No trap shall be more than twenty-four inches (2411) below grade. Traps in unstable soil shall be supported on a concrete pad. Trap arm shall not exceed twenty-four inches ( 2411) from center of vent to center of trap inlet. (b) To provide the shortest possible trailer drain connection between the trailer outlet and trap inlet, all seder laterals shall terminate"With the trap located with reference to the location of the trailer on the site; traps shall be located at least twelve inches (1211) outside the area of the left wheels and within six feet (6t) of the rear third quarter of the trailer coach. (c). Cleanouts shall be not less in size than the line they serve, but in no event need they be larger than four inches c4tt}. A cleanout shall be provided at the: upper terminal of each park drainage system, and at intervals of not more than one hundred feet (1001 ) in straight runs. Cleanouts shall also, be located at any point in the line where a deviation occurs in excess of forty- five (45) degrees from a straight line Cleanouts shall be accessible and brought to grade. (d) Drain connections shall slope continuously downward and form no traps. All pipe joints and connections shall be installed and maintained gas and water -tight. (e) No sewage, waste grater, orother effluent shall be allowed to be deposited on the surface of the ground. (f) Upon completion and before covering, the park drainage system shall be subjected to a static water test. The water test shall be applied to the drainage system either in its entirety or in sections, If applied to the entire system, all openings in the piping shall be tightly closed, except the highest opening, and the system filled with water to the overflow. If the system is tested ire sections, each opening shall be tightly plugged except the highest of the section under test, and each section shall be filled with water, but no section shall be tested with less than a ten foot (101) head of water. In testing successive 469. sections at least the upper ten feet (10f) of the next preceeding section shall be tested, so that no joint or pipe in the system shall have been submitted to a test of less than a ten foot (101) head of water. The water shall be kept in the system,:or in the portion under test, for at least fifteen (15) minutes before inspection starts; the system shall then be tight at all points. Section 606 - WATER DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM (a) Every trailer site shall be provided with an individual branch service line delivering safe, pure, and potable water. The outlet of the branch service lime shall terminate on the same side of the site as the trailer sewer lateral. (b) Each trailer park water distributing system shall be so designed and maintained as to provide a pressure of not less than. 20 p. s. i. at each trailer site under normal conditions. (c) The water distributing system shall be designed as set forth in BMS -66 and BMs -79, issued November 5, 1941, by the National Bureau of Standards. The quantity of water required to be supplied to each trailer site shall be as required for five C5) fixture units. The minimum pipe size in the water.distribut- ing system shall not be less than one-half inch (1/2") in diameter. (d). A backflow preventive device shall be installed on the branch service line to each independent trailer at, or near, the trailer service connection. Backflow preventive devices shall be spring loaded check valves or combination shut-off spring loaded check valve types only. Valves shall have been tested and approved by -a nationally recognised testing agency certifying as to compliance and performance outlined herein; valves shall be designed and maihtained to close driptight at a reduced pressure of not less than one (1) nor more than five '(5);pounds per square inch. Springs shall be made of Phosphor bronze:or stainless steel and installed in such a manner as to preclude fouling or tempering. Valves shall be made with a ground metal seat in the body of the valve and a replaceable flat circular rubber washer in the valve stem. The rubber washer shall be approximately thirty (30) shore hardness retained by a standard set screw. Valves must be identi- fied with the manufacturerfs name and model number.' (e) In all trailer parks heretofore or hereafter con- structed or converted an approved pressure relief valve shall be installed in the branch service line on the discharge side of the backflow preventive device. Pressure relief valves shall be set to release not in excess of one hundred and twenty-five pounds (125 lbs,) per square inch. If the valve is more than twelve inches (1211) above grade, a bleeder or blow -off line shall be -installed, discharging downward to a point six inches (69 above I grade. Backflow devices and relief valves shall be at least twelve inches (1 211) above surrounding grade, and if not located in a pro- tective area shall be equipped with protective guards or a post placed around or adjacent to the outlet. (f) The Building Inspector may publish at least once a year an approved list of check valves'or other safety devices. required by this ordinance. (g) A separate service shut-off, valve shall be in- stalled in each branch service line on the supply side of the back- flow protective device or combination shut -.off and check valve device. (h) The service connection shall be not less than one-half inch (1/2t1) in diameter; no rigid pipe may be used. Flexible metal tubing is -permitted, Fittings at either -end shall be of a quick disconnect type not requiring any special tools or knowledge to install or remove. (i) The owner or operator of every trailer park accommodating independent trailer coaches shall have all backflow protective devices and pressure relief valves inspected and tested at least once in each twelve (12) month period by a representative of a utility company, of a local enforcement agency, or by a duly licensed plumber to ensure that such devices are in good working order. A permanent record of such inspections, signed by the inspector, shall be maintained by the park owner or operator. Section 607 - GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (a) Every trailer shall be provided with an individual branch service line delivering gas at not to exceed 8" water column pressure. The outlet shall terminate on the same side of the site as the trailer sewer, lateral. (b) The gas distribution system and branch service lines shall be designed as set forth in Chapter Nine of the Plumbing Code of Orange County. For calculating piping sizes for the distribution system and branch lines a demand of one hundred including 25 trailers. Seventy percent (70%)-of°this demand may be used f rom twenty-five (25) to fifty (50) trailers. All over fifty (50) trailers may be based upon a fifty percent (50%) demand. (c) The gas branch line riser at -trailer site shall not extend more than twelve inches (12t1`) above grade. In the riser shall be installed a gas service cock or shutoff cock (lever handle cock not permitted). At the top of the riser install an elbow. There shall'be no horizontal piping installed from the elbow at the top of the riser. This excepts the tubing connector to the trailer. (d) The connee'tor from the branch service riser to the service connector shall be one-half inch (1/211) -copper tubing using flared connections. The connector shall not exceed fifteen feet (151) in length. Section 608 - TRAILER COACH CONNECTIONS - RESPONSIBILITY ( a) When it is evident that thereexists, or may exist a violation of this Ordinance, the owner, operator, lessee, person rte` in charge of the park, or any other'person causing a violation t shall cause to be corrected immediately or disconnect the service connection and trailer drain connection from respective park branch service line and sewer lateral.` (b) Trailer drain-conneetions shall be of approved semirigid or flexible reinforce hose having smooth interior sur- faces'and not less than three inches (3 9 inside diameter. Drain connections shall be equipped with a standard quick disconnect screw or clamp type fitting, not less in size than the trailer outlet. Drain connections shall be gas-tight and no longer than necessary to make the connection between the trailer coabh outlet and: the trap inlet _on the site. ` Section 609 - MAINTENANCE All devices or -safeguards required by this Ordinance shall be maintained in good working order. The owner, operator, or lessee of the trailer park or his designated agent shall be responsible for their maintenance. Section 610 - TRAP In. every building each plumbing fixture shall be connected to a sanitary drainage system, and shall be provided cc 472 C with a water sealed trap. Section 611 - VENTS The trap shall be separately and effectively vented by means of a connection to a vent pipe extending to the outer air above the roof. The vent pipe shall be so installed and\ maintained. that no drainage or sewage from any fixture may be deposited in or conveyed through it. Section 612 - VENT TERMINATION Plumbing vent pipes installed in any building shall not terminate at a point adjacent to any window or other opening in the building intended or used for ventilation purposes. Section 613 CLEANOUTS Suitable and readily accessible cleanouts shall be placed at a convenient point in the plumbing system of every building. Section 614 TOILET For dependent trailers there shall be not less than two water closets in separate compartments for ,each sex for the first ten. (10) trailer sites or fractional part thereof not provided -. with a private water closet. There shall be one additional water closet for each sex in a separate compartment for every ten (10) additional trailer sites or fractional part thereof. In no event shall there be less than two (2) toilets.for each sex in any trailer park. The Building Inspector, when conditions warrant, may approve the installation and use of other types of toilet facilities. For independent trailers there shall not be less than one water closet for each sex for every fifteen (15) trailer sites or fractional part thereof.. NUMBER OF TOILETS AND BATHS REQUIRED IN TRAILER PARKS Spaces Dependent Trailers Independent Trailers a Toilets Baths _ Toilets Baths 2to5spaces 4 4 2 4 5 to 10 spaces 4 4 2 4 11 to 15 spaces 4 4 2 4 16 to 20 spaces 4 4 4 4 21 to 25 spaces 6 4 4 4 26 to 30 spaces 6 4 4 4 31 to 35 spaces 8 6 6 6 Spaces Dependent Trailers Independent Trailers Toilets Baths Toilets Baths 36 to 40 spaces 8 6 6 6 41 to 45 spaces 10 6 6 6 46 to 50 spaces 10 8 8 8 51 to 55 spaces 12 8 8 8 56 to 60 spaces 12 8 8 8 61 to 65 spaces 14 10 10 10 66 to 70 spaces 14 10 10 10 71 to 75 spaces 16 10 10 10 76 to 80 spaces 16 12 12 12 81 to 85 spaces 18 12 12 12 86 to 90 spaces 18 12 12 12 91 to 95 spaces 20 14 14 14 96 to 100 spaces 20 14 14 14 101 to 105 spaces 22 14 14 14 In each instance one-half (1/2) of the number of toilets and baths required. are for men and one-half (1/2) are for women. Section 615 - LOCATION All toilet facilities for dependent trailers shall not be farther th=an two hundred feet (2001) from each trailer site. All toilet facilities for independent trailers shall not be farther than five hundred feet (500') from each trailer site. Section 616 - EXCLUSIVE USE Each toilet shall be for the exclusive use of the occupants of, the trailer sites in the trailer parks. Section 617 - WIDTH Every water closet compartment in any buildin in a trailer park shall be at least thirty inches (30") in clear width. Section 618 - ACCESSIBILITY The public toilets shall be maintained readily accessible to all the tenants at all times. Section 619 - SIGNS In every trailer park water closets for men shall be distinctly marked: "For Men", and water closets for women shall be distinctly marked: "For Women". In addition, the location of water closets shall be plainly indicated by signs. Section 620 - WATERPROOFING The floor of every water closed compartment shall be constructed and shall be maintained in a waterproof condition by use of cement concrete, or other approved waterproof material. The waterproof material shall be applied upward on the interior walls of the water compartment, to a height of not less than twelve inches.(12") above the floor. Section 621 - TOILETS IN TRAILERS It is unlawful for any person to use, or permit the use of any toilet in any trailer coach located within any trailer park, unless such toilet meets the requirements of this Ordinance. Section 622 - BATHS In every trailer park, shower baths or other bathing facilities with hot and cold running water shall be installed in separate compartments for every fifteen (15), or fractional part of fifteen (15) trailer sites for each sex. However, in no event shall there be less than two (2) shower stalls for each sex. Every compartment shall be provided with a self-closing door or otherwise equipped with a waterproof draw curtain. All shower baths or other bathing facilities provided herein shall not be farther than two hundred feet (2001) from each trailer site for dependent trailers and not farther than five hundred feet (500') for independent trailers. Section 623 - WATERPROOFING The floor of every shower bath compartment shall be constructed and shall be mAintai.ned in a waterproof condition by the use of cement, concrete, or other approved waterproof material. The waterproof material shall be applied upward on the interior walls of the compartment to.a height of not less than six feet (61) above the floor. Section 624 - WINDOWS Every water closet compartment or compartments containing bathing facilities shall be provided with one (1) or more windows having an aggregate area of not less than six square feet (6 sq. ft. ). However, if the room contains more than --one (1) water closet, bath or ur1n&;, the total window area shall be equivalent to three square feet (3 sq, ft.) for each water closet, bath or urinal, but need not exceed one-fourth (1/4) of the super- ficial floor area of the room. Section 625 - LAUNDRY There shall be constructed in every trailer park a laundry compartment with not less than 'two (2) laundry trays. Section 626 - WATERPROOFING The floors and at least twelve (12") inches on the walls from the ground shall be constructed of approved waterproof masonry composition. Section 627 - WINDOWS Each laundry compartment shall have window area equal to at least one-eighth (1/8) of the floor area, and in no case shall it be less than nine square feet (9 sq. ft.). water, Section 628 - HOT AND COLD WATER The laundry trays shall be supplied with hot and cold Section 629 - LAVATORIES There shall be not less than one (1) lavatory for each sex installed in every building in a trailer park containing public toilets. Section 630 - PLUMBING All plumbing fixtures in every building in a trailer park which affects its sanitary drainage system shall be installed and maintained as provided in this Ordinance. Section 631 - WATER There shall be in every trailer park an adequate supply of pure water for all the requirements of the park. The water shall be obtainable from faucets installed within one hundred feet (1001 ) of each part of the park, Section 632 - WATER DISPOSAL It shall be unlawful to permit any waste water or material from sinks or other plumbing fixtures in a trailer coach to be deposited upon the surface of the ground, and all such fixtures, when in use, must be connected to a sewer system or covered cesspool or septic tank. Section 633 - LOCATION OF STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAES, UTILIZATION VESSELS AND REGULATORS No cylinder shall be located within a building enclosed on four sides, nor within any trailer coach, nor within five feet (51) of a source of ignitions nor below ground., nor below ground away from level, nor with the Outlet less than five feet (.51) any building which is below the level of such Outlet- Cylinder supply trailer coach shall be mounted upon the trailer. Section 634 - VENTING The discharge from safety valves shall be vented in such a manner as to prevent any impingement of escaping LPG upon the vessel, and such discharge point shall .,not be less than five, feet (51)s measured horizontally from any building opening which is below such discharge. Section 635 - LOCATION OF TANK Each tank shall be located with respect to the nearest sources of ignition or line of property adjoining,, which may be built in accordance with the following table*' Vessels and first - stage regulating equipment carrying more than twenty (20) p-s-li. pressure shall be located outside the buildings, or*trailer coaches except as hereinafter provided. Each individual vessel shall be located with respect to the nearest important building or group of buildings or line of property adjoining, which may be built upon, in accordance with the following table: Volumetric capacity of vessels (in U.S. Gallons) Not -more than '500 U.S. Gallons 501 to 1,200 U.S. Gallons Over 1,200 U.S. Gallons Section 636 - FILLING EQUIPMENT Minimum Distance 10 feet 25 feet 50, feet Regulating or filling equipment on tanks filled on consumerst premises shall not be less than fifteen feet (151) from any opening into or under a building where such opening is below the level of the outlet of such regulating or filling equipment* Section 637 - IGNITABLE MATERIAL Readily ignitable material shall not be permitted within ten (101) feet of any vessel, regulator or vaporizer. Section 638 - CYLINDER CHARGING No cylinder shall be charged within twenty-five feet (251) of any trailer coach in a trailer park. Section 639 - VENTING CONNECTIONS FOR GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT All gays -burning appliances shall be of an approved vented type* Gas heaters shall be connected to a flue or vent not &C less in size than the, vent collar of the appliance. The flue or vent shall be of approved incombustible materials and shall be carried to the outer air. Vent outlets shall terminate with an approved vent cap not less than twelve inches (1211) above the highest point of the trailer or. roof" of any building, cabana, or 1 ramada. Every gas -burning appliance shall be connected to the gas supply piping with approved metal piping and the gas supply outlet shall be equipped with a shut-off valve and each appliance shall be equipped with approved automatic shutoff devices which will shut-off the gas supply to the main burner or burners and pilot in the event of pilot failure. ARTICLE VII ELECTRICAL STANDARDS Section 700 EQUIPMENT This article shall apply to all electrical utilization equipment which operates at more than 25 volts, or which transmits, transfers, or utilizes more than 50 watts in trailer parks and trailer coaches in trailer parks, and also applies to the installa- tion of transformers, service equipment, and other equipment used for supply or control of electrical energy when such equipment is installed in such ,places as covered by this Article. Section 701 - INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS All wiring where not specifically covered by this Ordinance shall be installed in accordance with the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of daiifor'nia, General Orders 95 of the State of California, or any other State laws that may apply to wiring. Section 702 — ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION IN CABANAS All electrical work shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the electrical requirements for dwellings as found in the.Orange County Administrative Electrical Code and the wiring methods as found in the Electrical Safety Orders of the State of California. Section 703 - WIRING All electrical wiring shall be enclosed within the walls of the building except that surface wiring shall be of approved types. Section. 704 - DEMAND SERVICE AND FEEDERS Service and feeders shall be determined on 100% demand on first ten (10) spaces, 80% on second ten (10) spaces, and 50% 77777777 for all over'the first twenty (20) spaces. Service and feeders shall be eAloulated on the basis of 2400 watts (20 amps. 120 volts) minimum per site up to twenty-five (25) feet in length; 3600 watts (30 amps. 120 volts) minimum per site for all trailer sites over twenty-five (25) feet in length. No demand allowed on branch circuits for individual trailer sites. No demand allowed for other loads. Section 705 - OVERCURRENT PROTECTION The maximum size overcurrent protection shall not exceed the rating of the receptacle at the trailer site, other sizes of overcurrent protection shall be in accordance with Table No. 7. Section 706 - WIRING DEVICES There shall be a grounded receptable at all sites based on a minimum of 20 amps. for all sites up to twenty-five (25) feet in length and 30 amps. minimum for'all sites over twenty-five (25) feet in length but in no case shall the receptacle le be rated less than the overload protection used. Section 707 - WIRE SIZES For Utility Buildings: Lighting circuits No, 14 wire with 15 amp. fuse 12 outlets maximum Appliance circuits . . . No, 12 wire with 20 amp. fuse General 8 outlets - maximum.' Appliance circuits No. 12 wire with 20 amp. fuse laundry room 2 outlets - maximum. Exception: SEVERAL MOTORS ON ONE BRANCH CIRCUIT, Two or more motors may be connected to the same branch circuit under the following conditions: Two (2) or more motors each not exceeding one (1) horse- power in rating and each having a full -load rated current not, - exceeding 6 amps., may be used on a branch circuit protected at not more than 20 amps. at 125 volts or less, or 15 amps. at 600 volts or less. Individual running overcurrent protection is not required,�� unless the motor is automatically started or is out of sight of the' starting location. Section 708 MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE FOR WIRE (At Lowest Point of Sag) Nature of Clearance Low -voltages 0-750 volts x-85 Above streets and along streets is a trailer park 20 feet Above areas (other than thorough- fares) where it is possible to drive vehicles . . lb feet Above areas accessible to pedestrians only . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . 12 feet Above structures . . , . . . o 8 feet (Trailer shall be considered a structure when parked on site,) "THOROUGHFARE". as used in this section, means 'any public or private highway, avenue, or private highway, avenue, street, road, alley, or other place generally used for vehicular use. Section 709 ALLOWABLE CAPACITIES OF CONDUCTORS IN AMPERES =Rubber Size Type R, Type RWO Type RU$ Weatherproof and Type RH Outside Wiring A W G Thermo -Plastic M C M Type T, Type TW Amperes Amperes 12". 0 0 20 0 0 30 10 . 0 30 35 8 4a... 50 6.. .... 5o... 70 3 . . . . -`. . . . 80. . . . .. .. . . 100. 2 . . . 0 . 90 .0 0 0 0 . . 1.. . . 125 1 0 0 0 . . .` . 0 . 100 . . . . 0 0 0 # 0 . 150 0 , ..:... 9 . . • . •-. . '125 .' . . . . . . - . . . 200:. 00 , . . . . . 0 . . 150.. . . . . . . . 0 225. 000. ......175.. 275 0000 . . 225 o t . . . o , , o 325 Sectiox 710 VOLTAGE DROP Voltage drop shall not exceed 5% on: distribution system. (Demand load.) Section 711 -'RULES OVERHEAD LINES All outside and overheadwiring shall conform to the standards of the California Public Utilities "Rules for overhead Line Construction". All overhead wiring within the park shall be covered with double braid weatherproof or better. Section 712 - EXPOSURE All switches, receptacles and control' `equipment located outdoors shall be'in a weatherproof or six`'sided enclosure so 486 constructed or protected that exposure to the weather will not interfere with its successful operation. Section71"3NO PULL CHAINS All lights in utility' buildings must be switched. No pull chains allowed. Section 714 PROTECTIVE ,DEVICES All overcurrent protective devices on branch circuits shall be non-tamperable. Section 715 CONTROL EQUIPMENT Control equipment shall be located not less than three (3) feet nor more than six (6) feet six (6) inches above the ground or with a permanent working platform. Sufficient space shall be provided and maintained about electrical equipment to permit ready and safe operation. Where parts require examination, adjustment, or repair during operation or while live parts are exposed$ adequate working space shall .,be prQvjdqd.,and,maintqinecj to pqr%it this work being performed.safely.. This ,work -space shall not be less than two and one-half (2*) feet., Section -716-,ROAD LIGHTING A minimum .of twq (2) foqt'.candles is required ,for pro- tective yard lighti4g on 411 roadways and,walkways,. Section ,717 SITE 4E4VICE SUPPT4Y Not more than .four (4) trailer sites shall be,serviced from any one (1) pole ,a4d,all ,receptacles .shall ,bQ grouped in one (1) enclosure. Section ,718, -,DIAGRAM An electrical ,diagr4m.and,complete specifications accept- able to the enforcing agency shall be submitted with each set of drawings Section 719 - UNDERGROUND CABLE If underground direct burial cable is to be used,, it shall be a minimum of two (2) feet in theground and protected from damage with a covering prior to backfilling the trench, Covering to be two (2) inch by six (6) inch redwood or equivalent* Cable shall not be permitted less than one (1), foot radial distance from water, sewe , r,.or gas lines* Section 720 - WIRING In every trailer park, electric wiring, fixtures and equipment shall be installed in a safe and approved workmanlike manner, and maintained to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector, 487 Section 721 - LIGHTING CIRCUITS Every cabana shall have not less than one (1) light circuit and two (2) appliance receptacles installed at convenient locations. The outlets shall be on a separate branch circuit in- dependent of any circuit supplying a trailer, or other building r or cabana. Electrical heating equipment shall be served by separate branch circuits. Section 722 - AWNINGS No electrical outlets shall be installed or used within any awning other than those installed on the exterior of a trailer coach. Section 723 - ILLUMINATIG In every trailer park there shall be installed and kept burning from sunset to sunrise" sufficient artificial light to adequately illuminate every building containing public toilets and public showers, and the area or tract of land containing the trailer park. Section 724 -: GROUNDING Exposed noncurrent - carrying metal parts of all trailers and other equipment shall be 'grounded in one of the following ways: (a) By means of a grounding conductor run with the circuit conductors in cable assemblies of the approved outdoor type or flexible cords, type"5t or equal, provided an approved multiprong plug or equivalent is Lased, one prong for the purpose of connecting such grounding conductor to the grounded metal race- way or cable armor; this conductor may be uninsulated but if an individual covering is provided for this conductor, it shall be finished to show a green color. An additional contact shall be provided in the receptacle for grounding purposes. (b) Any equipment directly connected to a'grounded metallic wiring system is acceptable in lieu of the requirements of subdivision (a) of this section. Exposed noncurrent -carrying metal parts of motors, generators and control equipment (such as frames ofmotors and control panels, operating levers, and casings of controllers, switches, etc.) shall be effectively grounded under the following conditions; (1) All motors (whether fixed or portable) regardless of voltage in all locations where' exposed grounded surfaces (such as metal frames of other machines, plumbing fixtures, grounded pipe or conduits and conducting floor or walls) exist within the reach of persons when touching the metal parts under consideration. Grounded surfaces within five (5) feet horizontally of the parts considered and within eight (8) feet vertically of the floor or working platform are considered as being within reach. (2') All portable electric tools which are held in the hand while being operated (regardless of voltage). (3) When the motor is not otherwise,effectively grounded and when the voltage exceeds 150 -volts to ground,, a bond will be required between the motor frame and the rigid conduit or electrical metallic tubing in cases where the rigid conduit or electrical metallic tubing does not terminate in a junction box which is grounded to the motor frame. When the voltage does not exceed 150 volts to ground, the motor frame may be grounded through flexible metal conduit which Is properly connected to the motor and to the rigid metal conduit* Section 725 - INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE All electrical installations shall be made in a workman- like manner and shall be so designed, constructed, installed and maintained that the hazard will be reduced, as far as it is reasonably possible. Installations of new utilization equipment and conductors, and extensions, repairs and changes in existing installations shall be made only byz... or under the supervision or direction of qualified persons* ARTICLE VIII MAINTENANCE AND SANITATION Section 800 - PLUMBING REPLACEMENT Whenever any plumbing fixture becomes insanitary, the Building Inspector or the Health officer may ,require its removal I and replacement by a fixture conforming to the provisions of this ordinance. Section 801 - SEPTIC TANK If it is improactical to connect the plumbing fixtures affecting the sanitary drainage system with municipal or sanitary district sewer, sewer or waste may be discharged In a septic tank constructed and maintained to the satisfaction of the enforcement agency* Section 802 SEWAGE DISPOSAL i I x+89 No sewage, waste water or any, effluent shall be allowed to be deposited on the surface of the ground. Section 803 - WATER CLOSET, BATHING""ANDPLUMBING` FACILITIES Every water closet compartment or compartments containing bathing facilities shall be: (a) Kept clean. (b) Kept free from obnoxious odors, flies, mosquitoes, or other insects. Section 804 - SCREENS Windows shall be screened with not less than sixteen (16) mesh metal screen. Section 805 - DRYING YARD In every trailer park there shall be set aside a space convenient to laundry 'facilities for the occupants of the trailer sites to dry clothes. There shall be provided adequate and usable line. space for.each trailer site andthedrying of clothes on lines on trailer sites shall not be permitted. Section 806 - DRINKING VESSELS No,dipping ,vessels or cups for common use are permissible in any trailer park. Section 807 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS Drinking fountains shall be maintained in a sanitary condition, and shall be of a type approved .by the enforcement agency., Section. 808 GARBAGE CANS In every trailer park one (l) or more metal garbage cans with tight fitting covers, appropriately labeled, shall be provided for every six (6), or fractional part of ,six (6), trailer coaches or trailer sites within the park. Section 809 DISPOSAL A-. No; person who uses,, occupies, or operates, or maintains any trailer coach shall deposit or dispose of any garbage, rubbish, i or refuse otherwise than by burning or burying it at a distance more than fifty, (50) feet from any public -highway or road more than two hundred (200) feet from any spring, well, stream, lake reservoir, or other source of water supply. Sec tion 811 - MAfiNTENANCE The _area of tract of land upon which. a trailer park is maintained shall bet 1+90 (a) Well drained and graded. (b) Kept free from dust. (c) dept clean and free from accumulation of refuse, garbage, rubbish and debris. ARTICLE 'IX MISCELLANEOUS Section 900 ANIMALS OR FOWL No dogs shall be permitted to run at large in any trailer park. No barnyard animals or poultry -shall be permitted in any trailer park. Section 901 -- EXEMPTION " This Ordinance does not apply to any supervised public park, public camp ground, or picnic ground owned, operated, or maintained by any of the following: (a) The Federal Government. (b) The State. (c) Any agency or politieal subdivision of the State. Section 902 - EXEMPTION.. _ No provision of this Ordinance shall be construed to require a structural addition, structural alteration or a structural change in or on an existing building in a trailer park where addi- tion, alteration or change is not required by law prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. - Section 903 - LIMITED OCCUPANCY OUTSIDE OF TRAILER.CAMP It shall be unlawful for any person to camp in,. occupy, or use for living purposes any trailer or house car within the City of Tustin, except within'a qualified trailer park. ARTICLE X` FIRE PROTECTION Section 1000 - HYDRANTS - HOSE In every trailer park or portion -of every trailer park containing more than ten'(10) cabanas there shall be installed and maintained approved fire hydrants with mounted hose rack or reel spaced at such distances as to reach all areas with seventy-five (75) feet of hose. Each fire hydrant shall be not less than one and one-half (la) inches in diameter terminating with a.shut-off valve. Hose racks and reels shall be equipped with seventy-five (75) feet of one and one-half (li) inch diameter hose with fire nozzles with one-half (1/2) inch tips. Not less than thirty-five (35) pounds water pressure shall be supplied, provided that in the event such water pressure is not available, alternate first-aid fire -fighting equipment may be substituted upon approval of`the local fire department having jurisdiction. Section 1001 - REPORTING FIRES Every owner or operator or other person in charge of any trailer park who becomes aware of any fire or smoldering combustion of an unwarranted or insidious nature which is not confined within equipment designed for fire and which is a hazard to the cabanas or structures within trailer parks shall report the matter without delay to the local fire department having jurisdiction. Section 1002 FIRE "EXTINGUISHERS There shall be installed and maintained in a conspecusus and accessible location in every trailer park containing three (3) or more cabanas at least one (1) approved two and one-half (2a) gallon portable fire extinguisher or equivalent. Additional approved extinguishers shall be installed at distances of not more than two hundred (200) feet apart. Section 1003 - FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL All equipment required by this Article shall meet the approval of the local fire department having jurisdit tion Alter- nates to the requirements of this Article may be authorized by the local fire department having jurisdiction. Section 1004 - FIRE HAZARDS Neither any article that is dangerous or detrimental to life or to the health of the occupants of a structure, nor any material the fire department determines may create a fire, hazard, shall be kept, stored, or handled in any part of a structure, or on the site on which the structure is situated. Section 1005 - FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS Flammable liquids shall not be stored or used in any structure in quantities in excess of one (1) gallon, and all such flammable liquids shall be kept in unbreakable and tight or approved safety -sealed containers when not in actual use. ARTICLE XI PENALTIES AND VIOLATIONS Section 1100 - PENALTY Any person who violates any of the provisions of this Ordinance is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall., upon conviction 9 2 thereof,, be punishable by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred 0500:00) Dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 1101 VIOLATIONS UNFIT STRUCTURES Any structure that has become unfit for human habitation or occupancy as defined herein is hereby declared a nuisance. The Building Inspector after so determining shall notify the owner or operator of a trailer park when such structure is found to be unfit for human occupancy. Such notice shall set forth the conditions that render the structure .unfit for occupancy and shall order the correction or abatement thereof either by demolition or repair within thirty (30) days of such additional time as is reasonable. Section 1102 - LEGAL ACTIONS If any building, cabana, or structure is constructed, altered, converted, used, or maintained in violation of any provision of this Ordinance or of any order or notice issued by the Building Inspector or the Health Officer pursuant to this Ordinance, or if a nuisance exists in any trailer park or in any structure or,upon the trailer site on which it is situated, the Building ,Inspector or the Health Officer may institute any appropriate action or proceeding to prevent, restrain, correct, or abate the violation or nuisance. Section 1103 - EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage,, and prior to the expiration of fifteen. (15) days after the passage thereof, this Ordinance, together with the names of the members of the City Council voting for and against the same, shall be published once in the Tustin News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Orange, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED.by the City Council of the City of Tustin, at its regular meeting held.on the 27th day of December, 1955. Mayor ATTEST: y er I � x+93 The above and foregoing Ordinance was duly and regularly introduced at a regular adjourned meeting of the City Council.of the City of Tustin, held on the 19th day of December, 1955, and was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 27th day of December, 1955, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Kidd, Park, Tadlock, Bacon. NOES: COUNCILMEN64 None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Byrd City Clerk of the ty of Tustin