Part III Use Standards | 16.328 Mobile Home Parks
J. Storage. After the permitted hours of operation, all mobile vending equipment such as dining furniture, shall be stored off-site with the food truck or within an approved, enclosed structure on-site and the food truck shall be moved from the site to the location the operator specified in the Permit Application. K. Peaceful Enjoyment. The operation shall at all times be conducted in a manner not detrimental to surrounding properties or residents by reason of lights, noise, activities, parking or other actions. The applicant shall prohibit loitering at the site and shall control noisy patrons on-site and those leaving the premises. No amplified music or loudspeakers shall be permitted. The operation shall at all times comply with the provisions of the City’s Noise Ordinance
16.328 MOBILE HOME PARKS 16.328.01 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY These regulations implement the General Plan Housing Element and applicable requirements of California law and regulations by preserving and protecting existing mobile home parks as alternative types of residential units, with opportunities for affordable housing. Mobile home parks shall be developed and maintained to provide safe and quality living environments for their residents; as well as designed to fit into the neighborhoods where they are located.
16.328.02 REQUIREMENTS Mobile home parks are allowed in low-, medium-, and highdensity residential districts subject to approval of a Major Use Permit, as prescribed in Chapter 16.606, Minor and Major Use Permits and compliance with the following standards: A. Minimum Park Area. Each mobile home park shall contain a minimum of 4 acres. B. Maximum Density. A mobile home park shall not exceed the density requirements applicable to the zoning district in which it is located. C. Setbacks. 1. Front. Each mobile home park shall have a front setback measured from the front property line to the nearest mobile home lot line not less than 20 feet for the full width of the parcel. 2. Sides and rear. Each mobile home park shall have a rear setback and side setbacks measured from the property line to the nearest mobile home lot line, not less than 15 feet on all sides of the parcel, except where a side or rear setback abuts a street, in which case the setback shall not be less than 20 feet. 3. Setbacks for individual mobile homes. a. Front and rear. There shall be an aggregate front and rear setback width of at least 20 feet measured from the mobile home, carport, canopy or any other structure to the mobile home lot line. No front or rear setback shall be less than 5 feet.
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TITLE 16: ZONING CODE | VALLEJO, CA
Draft: 01/06/2021