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Session Laws, 1959
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J. MILLARD TAWES, GOVERNOR                            865

217G. F. (Laundry Facilities.) Laundry facilities shall be pro-

vided. 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 washing machine. Drying spaces shall be provided suffi-

cient to accommodate the laundry of the trailer coach occupants.

The service building housing the laundry facilities shall be a perma-
nent structure complying with all applicable ordinances and statutes
regulating buildings, electrical installations and plumbing and sani-
tation systems.

217H. G. (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
construction 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 system of such construction and in such
manner as will
present no health hazard.

217I. (Garbage Receptacles.) Tightly covered metal garbage
cans, or other suitable garbage receptacles, shall be provided for each

trailer. The cans shall be kept in sanitary condition at all times.

Garbage and rubbish shall be collected and disposed of as frequently

as may be necessary to insure that the garbage cans shall not

overflow.
217
J. H. (Fire Protection.) Every park shall be equipped at all

times with one fire extinguisher in good working order for every 10

trailer coach spaces located not further than 200 feet from each

trailer coach space, except where fire hose hydrants are provided.

No open fires shall be permitted at any place which would endanger
life or property. No fires shall be left unattended at any time.

217K. I. (Animals and Pets.) No owner or person in charge of
any dog, cat or other pet animal shall permit it to run at large or
commit any nuisance within the limits of any trailer coach park.

217L. J. (Prohibited Parking.) It shall be unlawful for any person
to maintain or use any trailer coach which is occupied for dwelling
or sleeping purposes any place within St. Mary's County for a period
of not more than ten days in any month, except in a duly licensed
trailer park or upon obtaining written permission from the Depart-
ment of Health. Said permission shall be granted if the applicable
health regulations are being complied with.

217M. K. (Register of Occupants.) It shall be the duty of the
licensee to keep a register containing a record of all trailer coach
owners and occupants located within the park. The register shall
contain the following information:
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