§ 25-2-1226. SERVICE BUILDINGS AND OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICE FACILITIES.  


Latest version.
  • (A)

    This section applies to management offices, repair shops, storage areas, sanitary facilities, laundry facilities, indoor recreation areas, commercial uses supplying essential goods or services for the benefit and convenience of park occupants, and other community service facilities.

    (B)

    A facility described in Subsection (A) must comply with all applicable city codes. The facility shall be properly protected from damage by ordinary uses and by decay, corrosion, termites, and other destructive elements. Exterior portions of the structure shall be constructed to prevent moisture from entering the structure.

    (C)

    The owner or licensee of a park shall furnish hot and cold water to every lavatory, sink, bathtub, shower, and laundry fixture and cold water to every water closet and urinal.

    (D)

    The owner or licensee of a park shall maintain service buildings at a comfortable temperature. Between October 1 and May 1, the owner or licensee shall use heating equipment that conforms to the requirements of Chapter 25-12, Article 9 ( Property Maintenance Code ), if necessary, to maintain a comfortable temperature.

    (E)

    A cooking shelter, barbecue pit, fireplace, wood-burning stove, or incinerator must be located, constructed, maintained and used in a manner that minimizes fire hazards and smoke nuisance in the park and on neighboring property. A person may not start or maintain an open fire in a park except in a facility constructed for that purpose. A person may not leave an open fire unattended. A person may not use a fuel or burn material in an open fire that emits dense smoke or objectionable odors.

Source: Section 13-2-961; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 031211-11.