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Title 17 — ZoningChapter 17.54 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

Article 1 — Trailer and Mobile Home Courts

King City Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · King City

§ 17.54.010. Generally.

The standards in Section 17.54.020 through Section 17.54.060 shall apply in the maintenance and construction of all mobile home courts and trailer courts. (Ord. 354 § 17.6.1, 1973)

§ 17.54.020. Minimum building site.

Minimum building site and lot widths required shall be as follows:

  • (a) R-4 district. Minimum building site not less than five acres. Building site width not less than two hundred feet;

  • (b) H-S district. Minimum building site not less than three acres. Building site width not less than two hundred feet.

  • (Ord. 354 § 6.1.1, 1973)

§ 17.54.030. Density.

Maximum density shall be as follows:

  • (a) R-4 district. Not more than ten mobile home or trailer court spaces shall be provided on each acre of gross area of the facility.

  • (b) H-S district. No more than twelve mobile home or trailer court spaces shall be provided on each acre of gross area of mobile home park or trailer court.

  • (Ord. 354 § 6.1.2, 1973)

§ 17.54.040. Open area per space.

Recreation or open space shall be provided for each mobile home park or trailer court of at least one thousand square feet plus one hundred fifty square feet for each mobile home space or trailer court space over ten. This open space may be used in more than one location, but no location shall contain less than one thousand square feet of area. Each recreational and open space shall be accessible to all of the mobile home or trailer court spaces in the facility and shall not be used for any other purpose.

(Ord. 354 § 6.1.3, 1973)

§ 17.54.050. Development standards.

All development in any mobile home park or trailer court shall comply with the following standards:

  • (1) Internal streets within the mobile home or trailer parks shall not be less than thirty feet in width, and shall be improved and maintained according to the improvement standards adopted by the city.

  • (2) All trash and garbage collection areas shall be surrounded on at least three sides by a solid fence at least five feet in height and shall have adequate access for collection of vehicles. All points of vehicular access to and from public streets shall be approved by the city engineer.

  • (3) Fences and Walls. A solid fence not less than six feet in height shall be placed and maintained on property lines forming a common boundary of a mobile home or trailer park abutting property lines other than the owner’s.

  • (4) Access. Mobile home and trailer parks must be served from internal streets within the mobile home or trailer park, and there shall be no direct access from a mobile home space or trailer space to a public street or road.

  • (5) Signs. Not more than one sign for each entrance to a public street from a mobile home park or trailer court shall be constructed. In R-4 districts such signs shall not exceed twenty square feet in area or eight feet in height above the ground and must be parallel to the property line. If illuminated, it shall be by indirect lighting. In the H-S district, such sign shall not exceed seventyfive square feet in area or twenty-five feet in height from the ground, nor more than ten feet to the entrance from the public street to the mobile home or trailer park.

  • (6) Maximum Allowable Height. The maximum allowable building or structural heights servicing the mobile home or trailer court shall be thirty-five feet.

  • (Ord. 354 § 6.1.4, 1973)

§ 17.54.060. Minimum yards required.

  • (1) No mobile home or trailer space shall be located closer than twenty feet from the property line when said line is a public street.

  • (2) No mobile home or trailer space shall be closer than five feet from any other portion of the property line of said mobile home or trailer park.

  • (3) No mobile home or trailer space shall be placed closer than five feet from its side lot line or spaced boundary line.

  • (Ord. 354 § 6.1.5, 1973)

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Contents — King City Zoning Code
King City Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.01 — DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 17.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    3. Chapter 17.03 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITY
    4. Chapter 17.04 — HEMP
    5. Chapter 17.06 — DISTRICTS—ESTABLISHED
    6. Chapter 17.08 — DISTRICTS—REGULATIONS APPLICATION
    7. Chapter 17.09 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
    8. Chapter 17.10 — A—AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 17.12 — R-1—SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    10. Chapter 17.13 — RI—RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL MIXEDUSE DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 17.14 — R-2—MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 17.16 — R-3—MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    13. Chapter 17.18 — R-4—MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSION…
    14. Chapter 17.19 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
    15. Chapter 17.20 — C-N—NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 17.22 — C-1—RETAIL BUSINESS DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 17.23 — C-1-TD—RETAIL-COMMERCIAL TRANSITION DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 17.24 — C-2—GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 17.26 — H-S—HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
    20. Chapter 17.30 — M-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 17.31 — M-2 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    22. Chapter 17.32 — M-3—HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 17.34 — O—OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
    24. Chapter 17.36 — P-F—PRIMARY FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT
    25. Chapter 17.38 — S-F—SECONDARY FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT
    26. Chapter 17.40 — B—SPECIAL BUILDING SITE DISTRICTS
    27. Chapter 17.42 — S-C—SCENIC CORRIDOR DISTRICT
    28. Chapter 17.44 — A-P—COMBINING AIRPORT DISTRICT
    29. Chapter 17.46 — U—UNCLASSIFIED DISTRICT
    30. Chapter 17.47 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    31. Chapter 17.48 — USES—CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
    32. Chapter 17.49 — CONDOMINIUM REGULATIONS
    33. Chapter 17.50 — ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL
    34. Chapter 17.52 — OFF-STREET PARKING
    35. Chapter 17.53 — ANIMALS AND FOWL IN R DISTRICTS
    36. Chapter 17.54 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    37. Chapter 17.55 — SIGNS
    38. Chapter 17.56 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION — POLLUTION STANDARDS
    39. Chapter 17.58 — NONCONFORMING USES
    40. Chapter 17.60 — PERMITS
    41. Chapter 17.62 — VARIANCES
    42. Chapter 17.64 — PERMITS AND VARIANCES—COUNCIL ACTION
    43. Chapter 17.66 — AMENDMENTS
    44. Chapter 17.68 — NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
    45. Chapter 17.76 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
    46. Chapter 17.77 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT
    47. Chapter 17.78 — OPERATING REGULATIONS FOR RECYCLING FACILITIES
    48. Chapter 17.79 — SEASONAL EMPLOYEE HOUSING
    49. Chapter 17.80 — SECOND UNITS AND TWO-UNIT DEVELOPMENTS

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