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864                                 Laws of Maryland                         [Ch. 594

217E. D. (Water Supply.) An adequate supply of pure water for
drinking and domestic purposes shall be supplied to meet the require-
ments of the park. The water supply shall be obtained from the
faucets only. No common drinking cups shall be permitted. Each
trailer coach space shall be provided with a cold water tap. at least
four inches above the ground.
An adequate supply of hot water shall
be provided at all times in the service buildings for all bathing,
washing, cleansing and laundry facilities.

217F. (Sanitation Facilities.) Each park shall be provided with

toilets, baths or showers, slop sinks and other sanitation facilities

which shall conform to the following requirements:

(a) The toilet and other sanitation facilities for males and females
shall be either in separate buildings or shall be separated, if in the

same building, by a soundproof wall.

(b) Toilet facilities for males shall consist of not less than one

flush toilet for every 15 dependent trailer coaches, one urinal for

every 15 dependent trailer coaches, one shower or bath tub with

individual dressing accommodations for every 10 dependent trailer
coaches, and one lavatory for every 20 dependent trailer coaches.

(c) Toilet facilities for females shall consist of not less than one

flush toilet for every 10 dependent trailer coaches, one shower or

bath tub with individual dressing accommodations for every 10 de-
pendent trailer coaches, and one lavatory for every 20 dependent
trailer coaches.

(d) Each toilet and each shower or bath tub with individual

dressing accommodations, for which provision is made in Sub sec-
tions (b), (c) and (d), shall be in a private compartment.

(e) Service buildings housing the toilet facilities shall be perma-

nent structures complying with all applicable ordinances and statutes
regulating buildings, electrica
l installations and plumbing and sani-

tation systems, and shall be located not closer than 10 feet nor

farther than 200 feet from any trailer coach space.

(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) 217E. All service buildings and the grounds of the park shall
be maintained in a clean, sightly condition and kept free of any con-
dition that will menace the health of any occupant or the public or
constitute a nuisance.

217D. (Location.) Trailer coach parks may be located in any

district which is zoned for trailer parks. Each boundary of the park

must be at least 200 feet from any permanent residential building

located outside the park, unless a majority of the property owners
according to area within said 200 feet consent in writing to the

establishment of the park.

 

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