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Junk or Salvage Yards Section 10.20 <br /> e <br /> (f) Theaters, churches, auditoriums, lodges or fraternity halls and similar places <br /> of public assemblage shall provide one parking space for each seven (7) seats. <br /> Outdoor theaters shall provide sufficient off-street space for overflow parking. <br /> (g) Hotels, lodging houses and dormitories shall provide one parking space for each <br /> three. (2) guest rooms. <br /> (h) Restaurants, taverns and the like, except curb.service establishments, shall <br /> provide one parking space for each fifty (50) square feet of floor space devoted to <br /> the ,use of patrons. <br /> (i) Funeral parlors and mortuaries shall provide one parking space for each fifty <br /> (50) square feet of floor space devoted to parlors. <br /> (j) Bowling alleys shall provide five—(5) parking spaces for each alley. <br /> (k) Garages and service stations shall provide.adequate parking space for vehicles <br /> waiting to be'serviced or repaired. <br /> 10. 19 TOURIST .AND TRAILER CAMPS. <br /> (1) Boundaries and Area. <br /> (a) The boundaries of:a tourist or trailer camp shall be clearly defined. The min- <br /> imum unit area for each trailer or cabin unit shall be one thousand (1, 000) square <br /> feet. The area occupied by a service building or other accessory building, shall not <br /> be construed as reducing the total camp area when computing the number of units per- <br /> mi tted. <br /> (2) Location of Buildings and Trailers. <br /> (a) The minimum distance between trailers or cabins or between such units and the <br /> side or rear lot line of the camp area shall be ten (10) feet and no such building or <br /> trailer shall be located within the setback area. Trailers shall be so parked as to <br /> provide ready exit from the camp without disturbing other units. <br /> (3) Health and Sanitary Regulations. <br /> (a) All tourist and trailer camps shall comply fully with the State Board of Health <br /> regulations covering,registrations, water supply, toilets, laundry and bathing facil- <br /> ities and disposal of waste. <br /> '10.20 JUNK OR SALVAGJ YAMS. <br /> • <br /> (1)' Use. • <br /> (a) For the purposes of this ordinance.any premises or buildings used for or in <br /> connection with the buying, 'selling, gathering, delivering, storing or shipping of old <br /> iron, rags, paper or other waste or salvage material commonly included within the term <br /> junk or salvage, or the wrecking of automobiles, trucks, tractors, or other motor vehi- <br /> cals or machinery, shall be considered a junk or salvage yard. <br /> (2) Location and Boundaries. <br /> (a) No junk or salvage yard shall be located within two hundred (200) feet of the <br /> boundary of a residential, rural homes or local business district, and no operations <br /> in connection with such business shall be carried on within one hundred fifty(150) <br /> feet of any street, road or highway. <br /> (b) Every such junk or salvage yard shall be surrounded by a suitable fence, not <br /> less than six (6) feet in height and having.no openiiigs'more than two (2) inches in <br /> width except for necessary entrances and exits. All junk and salvage material must be <br /> kept within such fence but not piled against it. Such fence shall at all times be kept <br /> in a proper state of repair. <br /> —71- <br /> s <br /> • <br />