(1) A central service building must be provided for each general services campground that has spaces designated for use by trailers or tents. The central service building must be approved by the building authority and must contain toilets and other plumbing fixtures, as follows:
(a) Toilets are required at each general services campground in the ratios set forth under Table I of this rule. If a service building approved by the department on or after April 28, 1995, provides showers, the showers must have hot water and be provided according to ratios set forth under Table I of this rule.
(b) The service building must be of permanent construction and equipped with lighting, lavatories, toilets, and a janitorial sink. Interior service building surfaces in plumbed areas must be smooth, nonabsorbent, and easily cleanable. Showers, if provided, must have non-slip surfaces and ventilation. All windows, doors, and other openings must be screened or closed.
(c) The service building must be conveniently located within a radius of 300 feet from all trailer spaces or campsites to be served.
(d) For a general services campground that is not operated with a business establishment, urinals and lavatories must be provided in accordance with Table I below.
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TABLE I
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No. of
Dependent
Parking
Spaces
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Toilets
Men Women
|
Urinals
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|
Lavatories
Men Women
|
Showers
Men Women
|
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|
1
|
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|
2������������ 2
|
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1������������ 2
|
1
|
2������������ 2
|
2������������ 2
|
31��� �-���� 45
|
2������������ 2
|
1
|
3������������ 3
|
2������������ 2
|
46���� -���� 60
|
2������������ 3
|
2
|
3������������ 3
|
3������������ 3
|
61���� -���� 80
|
3������������ 4
|
2
|
4������������ 4
|
3������������ 3
|
81���� -� �100
|
3������������ 4
|
2
|
4������������ 4
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3������������ 3
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(e) The service building, and all equipment in the service building, must be kept clean and in good repair. All showers, toilets, and lavatories must be cleaned with disinfectant products.
(f) The service building must contain a continuous supply of hand cleaner and toilet tissue.
(2) Each cabin, cooking shelter and other building must be maintained as follows:
(a) Each cooking or shelter house for common use must be cleaned after each day's use during the operating season.
(b) Cooking, eating, and drinking utensils, if provided, must be of non-toxic, durable, and easily cleanable materials, in good repair, and washed and sanitized by campground employees after usage by campers.
(c) Any cabin, tent, or other structure provided by the management must be thoroughly cleaned after being occupied.
(i) Each mattress, when provided, must be covered with a washable cover and must be kept in clean and sanitary condition.
(ii) Bedding, when provided, must be clean, sanitary, and in good repair.