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Session Laws, 1953
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1723

(f) The service buildings shall be well lighted at all
times of the day and night, shall be well ventilated with
screened openings, shall be constructed of such moisture--
proof material, including painted woodwork, as shall permit
repeated cleaning and washing, and shall be maintained at
a temperature of at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the
period from October 1st to May 1st. The floors of the
service buildings shall be of water impervious material.

(g) All service buildings and the grounds of the park
shall be maintained in a clean, sightly condition and kept
free of any condition that will menace the health of any
occupant or the public or constitute a nuisance.

217G. (Laundry Facilities. ) Laundry facilities shall be
provided in the ratio of one double laundry tub for every
20 trailer coach spaces or one single laundry tub and one
automatic or semi-automatic type washing machine for
every 20 trailer coach spaces. An electrical outlet shall be
provided supplying current sufficient to operate each wash-
ing machine. Drying spaces shall be provided sufficient to
accommodate the laundry of the trailer coach occupants.
The service building housing the laundry facilities shall be
a permanent structure complying with all applicable ordi-
nances and statutes regulating buildings, electrical installa-
tions and plumbing and sanitation systems.

217H. (Sewage and Refuse Disposal. ) Waste from
showers, bath tubs, flush toilets, urinals, lavatories, slop
sinks and laundries in service and other buildings within
the park shall be discharged into a public sewer system in
compliance with applicable ordinances or into a private
sewer and disposal plant or septic tank system of such con-
struction and in such manner as will present no health
hazard. Each trailer coach space shall be provided with a
trapped sewer at least four inches in diameter, which shall
be connected to receive the waste from the shower, bath
tub, flush toilet, lavatory and kitchen sink of the trailer
coach harbored in such space and having any or all of such
facilities. The trapped sewer in each space shall be con-
nected to discharge the trailer coach waste into a public
sewer system in compliance with applicable ordinances or
into a private sewer and disposal plant or septic tank sys-
tem of such construction and in such manner as will present
no health hazard.

217-I. (Garbage Receptacles. ) Tightly covered metal
garbage cans,
OR OTHER SUITABLE GARBAGE RE-
CEPTACLES, shall be provided for each trailer. The cans


 

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