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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02404Section 4.06 Trailer or Mobile Home Parks. As noted in Chapter III of this Ordinance, all proposed trailer or mobile home parks will be considered only as conditional uses in the "H_I (A)" or "P-I" zones. Furthermore, all proposed trailer parks shall abut an arterial street and be in compliance with applicable State laws and meet County Health requirements. All public utilities must be readily available to the proposed site. Together with the fee and request, petitioner must be prepared to submit a detailed develop- ment plan showing as a minimum: lot lines, trailer locations, community facilities and open space, roadways and walkways, utilities and general types and locations of screening and landscaping. A brieg written desc- ription of the plan, staging of development and photos or sketches of the trailers may also be required of the petitioner. Minimum parcel size for consideration must be 3 acres. Section 4.07 Public Zone (P-I). This zone is designated for and shall be interpreted to apply to all public lands and.buildings within the City of Port Townsend and may also be applied to quasi -public land and buildings. The general purpose of this section in the Ordinance conforms to the basic provision for the health, safety and welfare of the citizenry, which purpose shall be equitably interpreted for both public and private development. The more specific purpose, especially in view of the numerous and important lands and buildings owned and/or occupied by public agencies in the City, is to herewith provide a mandatory referral clause affecting all development plans of all public ventures within or abutting the corporate limits of the City. Public agencies as herein defined include, but are not limited to, Federal and State agencies, Jefferson County, School, Port and Utility districts and the City itself. Said agencies shall submit to the Planning Commission ten days prior to their respective public hearings two sets of their site development plans. The Planning Commission shall review the submitted plans for computability with the Comprehensive Plan and may transmit their findings to the Mayor and the relevant public agency. IV-12