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Session Laws, 1949
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1386 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 580

217G. Any area or tract of land upon which any trailer
camp is maintained, conducted or carried on shall be well
drained and graded so as to prevent standing water or muddy
conditions. All trailer camps shall be kept free from dust.

217H. All trailer coaches, rooms, compartments, and every
part of any trailer camp shall be kept clean and free from the
accumulation of refuse, garbage, rubbish or debris of any
kind, and no excessive infestation of flies or insects of any
kind shall be permitted to exist.

217-1. Every trailer camp shall be laid out with an avail-
able camping site of not less than twenty (20) feet by twenty-
five (25) feet for each camping party. No greater number of
camping parties shall be allowed than there are available
camp sites.

217J. An adequate supply of clean water shall be fur-
nished to meet the requirements of said trailer camp. Said
water supply shall be obtainable from faucets only. No
dipping vessels or cups shall be permitted. Faucets shall be
provided within one hundred (100) feet of any part of any
such trailer camp.

217K. No person, firm or corporation using, occupying,
operating, or maintaining any trailer coach in St. Mary's
County shall deposit or dispose of any garbage, rubbish or
refuse except by burning or burying the same at a distance
of more than fifty (50) feet from any public highway or
road and more than two hundred (200) feet from any
spring, well, stream, lake, reservoir, or other source of water
supply.

217L. Buckets or other suitable receptables shall be placed
in such a manner as to receive all water or waste which may
be deposited from any refrigerator drain, sink or waste
pipe of any trailer coach while the same is camped, parked
or located within the confines of St. Mary's County, and it
shall be unlawful to permit such buckets or receptacles to
overflow while so placed. Said buckets or receptacles shall
not be emptied nor shall their contents be disposed of within
fifty (50) feet of any trailer coach, public highway or road
or within two hundred (200) feet of any spring, well, stream,
lake, reservoir or other source of water supply.

While any trailer coach is camped or parked within the
confines of any trailer camp no person shall empty said
buckets or receptacles or dispose of their contents except
in slop sinks provided for this purpose.

 

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