6 Colo. Code Regs. § 1010-12-9.0

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Section 6 CCR 1010-12-9.0 - SERVICE BUILDINGS ACCOMMODATING DEPENDENT MOBILE HOMES
9.1 Service buildings and rooms housing required sanitary facilities in parks accommodating dependent mobile homes, shall be constructed of easily cleanable, non-absorbent materials, maintained in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition. They shall be conveniently located at a distance of not less than 10 feet from any mobile home and within 300 feet of any dependent mobile home served.
9.2 Separate rooms containing required plumbing fixtures shall be provided for each sex. If Located in the same building, they shall be separated by a solid wall extending from floor to ceiling and shall be clearly marked for "Men" or "Women".
9.3 The floors of service buildings shall have a smooth, impermeable and easily cleanable surface,

sloped to drain. Floor drains, properly trapped, shall be provided in all shower baths and shower rooms to remove waste water and to facilitate cleaning. The walls and partitions shall have a smooth, nonabsorbent, light colored, easily cleanable surface extending to a height of four feet in toilet rooms and six feet in shower rooms.

9.4 Rooms in service buildings shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7 2 feet. In rooms with sloping ceilings, the required ceiling height shall be provided in at least 50 percent of the room and no portion of any room having a ceiling height of less than five feet shall be considered as contributing to the minimum required areas.
9.5 Service rooms shall be provided with light and ventilation by means of windows or by artificial light and mechanical ventilation. The window area in each service room shall be equivalent to at least 10 percent of the floor area with at least one half of the required window area in each service room, an approved mechanical ventilation system may be installed which will provide at least 5 air changes per hour, be vented directly to the outside, and be connected to the electrical lighting system.
9.6 When necessary for exclusion of flies, mosquitoes and other insects, exterior openings of service buildings shall be protected with fly screening of not less than 16 mesh per square inch unless other approved protective devices are provided. Doors shall be provided with self-closing devices.
9.7 Exterior doors in service buildings shall be provided with a landing which has a depth and width not less than the door opening.
9.8 Each service room shall have at least one double convenience outlet adjacent to lavatories and one ceiling light fixture to provide 30 foot candles at lavatory level. At least one light fixture, operated by a switch, shall be provided at each entrance and shall be lighted during hours of darkness unless the yard lighting provides light levels of at least 5 foot candles.
9.9 Service buildings shall be provided with approved heating facilities properly installed, maintained in a safe working condition, and capable of providing and maintaining a room temperature of 68 ° F.
9.10 Toilets and showers shall be partitioned so they are individually accessible. Each toilet and shower compartment shall have a self-closing door, except that showers may be equipped with a waterproof curtain.
9.11 Toilet space shall be not less than 30 inches in width, and the free space in front of the toilet shall be not less than 24 inches.
9.12 Shower stalls shall be not less than 30 inches by 30 inches in area and shall be constructed to prevent water flowing into the dressing space. Shower floors shall be impervious and skid resistant or provided with a non-slip impervious mat. Wooden racks (duck boards) are prohibited. Dry dressing room space, screened from view and equivalent to the size of the shower floor area, shall be provided adjacent to bathing facilities and shall be equipped with clothes hooks and benches.
9.13 Hot and cold water under pressure shall be supplied to all required plumbing fixtures except that cold water only shall be supplied to water closets. The system shall be designed to prevent discharge of water in excess of 120 ° F at the shower heads. The water heating facilities shall have the capacity to supply hot water (140 °) at the minimum rate of three gallons per hour per each dependent mobile home lot. Such facilities shall be of approved types and shall be properly installed and maintained.
9.14 Plumbing fixtures shall be maintained in good working order and in a clean and sanitary condition.
9.15 Toilet paper, soap, roller type or single service towels, and trash receptacles shall be provided in all common use or centralized toilet and lavatory facilities. The use of common towels is prohibited.
9.16 If service buildings are kept locked, the operator shall provide a key for dependent mobile home occupants.
9.17 Clothes drying areas or mechanical dryers shall be provided for use with laundry facilities.
9.18 Plumbing fixtures shall be installed in accordance with provisions of the 1972 edition of the Colorado Technical Plumbing Code.
9.19 Swimming pools shall be operated and maintained in accordance with Colorado Department of Health Regulations and Standards Governing Swimming Pools

6 CCR 1010-12-9.0