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(A) Permitted Uses.

(1) One recreational vehicle or one park model on each approved lot.

(2) Manager’s office and residence, which may be of conventional (site-built) construction.

(3) Recreation and social centers, which may be used for dancing, crafts, hobbies, games, child care, meetings, banquets, theatrical performances, movie viewing, and similar entertainment uses which are intended and used as a resident amenity. Such facility shall be of conventional (site-built) construction.

(4) Outdoor recreation facilities, such as parks, swimming pools, ramadas, playground equipment, shuffleboard and tennis courts, putting greens, and similar recreational uses.

(5) Designated areas for boat and recreational vehicle storage, which are used solely by the lot owners within the RV subdivision.

(6) Common use laundry facilities, maintenance building, and security guard building, which may be of conventional (site-built) construction.

(7) Detached storage building, subject to:

(a) Limited to a maximum area of 120 square feet;

(b) Limited to a maximum height of ten feet; and

(c) Must be located within the buildable area of the lot or placed in the rear one-quarter of the lot setback a minimum of three feet from the rear or side property line and separated from any part of the recreational vehicle by at least six feet.

(8) Porches or decks, subject to:

(a) Only one per lot;

(b) Porches or decks may be covered but not permanently enclosed; and

(c) Convenience electric outlets may be installed.

(B) RV Subdivision – Site Design Standards.

(1) There shall be a maximum density of 14 lots per acre.

(2) All subdivisions shall be designed and processed in accordance with the San Luis Subdivision Ordinance.

(3) A minimum of 5% of the net acres shall be required to be in open space. The recreational and social center, outdoor recreational facilities and perimeter landscaping areas may be calculated as part of the required open space. The interior public streets of the subdivision and vehicle and boat storage areas shall not be included when calculating required open space.

(4) A perimeter solid decorative wall, six feet in height, shall be constructed around the entire RV subdivision. Such wall shall be placed on the interior side of the required perimeter landscape strip.

(5) RV subdivisions shall be designed and improved with public streets built to City standards.

(6) No RV lot within the subdivision shall have direct access to a public street outside of the subdivision.

(7) Public utilities, including water and sewer service, shall be extended to each lot. All utilities within the development shall be located underground; and both the water and sewer systems shall be connected to the public system serving the City.

(8) Each lot shall have an asphalt or concrete pad on the lot for the parking of the RV or park model. There shall be no RV parking other than on a paved surface on the individual lots.

(9) The RV unit or park model shall be equipped with wheels, which remain on the unit; however, the wheels may be blocked for stability.

(10) The development standards for each lot shall be as outlined in Table No. 13.

Table No. 12. Open Space Requirements – Recreational Vehicle Zoning District

(see Open Space definitions in SLCC 18.05.130)

Zoning/Land Use

Open Space Required

“RV” Subdivision

5%

“RV” Park

5%

Table No. 13. Development Standards – Recreational Vehicle Zoning District

Zoning Use

Lot Size (sq. ft.)

Min. District Size

Lot Width (sq. ft.)

Lot Coverage (maximum)

Minimum Yard/Space Setback (feet)

Front

Side

Street Side

Rear

“RV” Park

3,000

5 acres

40

70%(a)

10

7 & 7

10

10

“RV” Subdivision

3,000

5 acres

40

70%(a)

10

7 & 7

10

10

(a)Lot coverage shall include the area encumbered by the RV or park model when parked on the lot and any porches, decks, or storage buildings.

(Ord. 312 § 2(11.2), passed 4-11-2012. Code 2012 § 152.167.)