A. Water from City mains shall be provided for the court so that
water either is furnished directly to each coach or is accessible for the
occupants of each coach by a faucet located in accordance with the rules of the
State Board of Health, but in no case shall each faucet be over 100 feet from
any coach.
B. Trailer coaches provided with water closets, sinks,
lavatories, or showers shall be connected to the City sewer system or to a sewer
system approved by the Health Officer.
C. To serve more than 10 dependent coaches, additional fixtures
shall be provided in the following ratios:
1. Toilet facilities for males and females shall be separated,
if located in the same building, by sound resistant wall;
2. A lavatory for each sex shall be provided for every 10
dependent trailer coaches or fraction thereof. A bathtub or shower stall
in a separate compartment shall be provided for each sex in the ratio of one
for every 12 dependent trailer coaches or fraction thereof;
3. There shall be provided not less than one sink for every 10
units requiring sink facilities;
4. All rooms used by the public for toilet purposes shall be
lighted at night with illumination amounting to not less than two foot candles
in all portions of the room.
D. All trailer courts shall be kept free from refuse, weeds and
brambles.
There shall be provided for each two units at least one approved galvanized
metal garbage can of not less than 20 gallon capacity, provided with a
close‑fitting cover, which can be set on a base at least 6 inches above the
ground. Such can shall be emptied at least once every 24 hours, and the
garbage disposed of in a manner approved by the Health Officer. The
garbage cans shall be thoroughly cleaned before they are returned to the
units.
No washing or cleaning of coaches or of the propelling vehicles, other than
dusting or brushing out, shall be done while in the court, unless such washing
or cleaning is performed over a wash‑rack provided with a drain conforming to
the regulations of the plumbing division.
All plumbing and plumbing fixtures shall be properly installed to conform to
the requirements of the plumbing division and shall be maintained in good
operating condition at all times.
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