§ 134-13. Fuel supply and storage.  


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  • A. 
    All manufactured home parks shall be required to provide facilities for the safe storage of necessary fuels. All fuel systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable codes and regulations governing such systems.
    B. 
    Natural gas installations shall be planned and installed so that all components and workmanship comply with requirements of the American Gas Association, Inc., and conform to the requirements, inspections and approval of the utility which will supply this product.
    C. 
    Fuel oil systems with either common or individual supplies shall be designed, constructed, inspected and maintained in conformance with the provisions of the National Fire Protection Association, Standard 30, or the requirements of the State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. All fuel storage tanks, whether provided as a bulk supply for a group of manufactured homes or on each individual manufactured home lot, shall be supplied with permanently installed and secured piping.
    D. 
    Liquefied petroleum gas systems shall be selected, installed and maintained in compliance with the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, Standard 58, or the requirements of the State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Liquefied petroleum gas tanks shall be located at the rear of the manufactured home and shall be landscaped and screened from public view.
    E. 
    The burning of wood and coal associated with an approved fireplace located within a manufactured home may be allowed, provided that the storage of wood and coal on a manufactured home lot shall only be allowed behind the dwelling.