W. Va. Code R. § 64-18-17 - Size, Space
17.1. In
campgrounds, one thousand two hundred (1200) square feet of space shall be
provided for each campsite. The average campground density shall not exceed
twenty-five (25) campsites per acre.
17.2. In campgrounds, camping units,
including canopies and similar appurtenances, shall be separated from other
camping units on adjacent campsites and all campground buildings and structures
by a minimum distance of ten (10) feet.
17.3. There shall be at least ten (10) feet
of space between a camping unit and any campground street, common parking area,
or other common use areas and at least twenty (20) feet between a camping unit
and a public road.
17.4. Campground
areas used exclusively for backpack type of camping are exempted from
subsections 17.2 and 17.3 of this section provided the use of these areas will
not adversely affect public health.
17.5. For mass gatherings, at least twenty
(20) square feet per person shall be provided at the site for day time
assemblage, and at least forty (40) square feet per person shall be provided
for overnight assemblage, exclusive of parking areas.
17.6. For mass gatherings, adequate parking
space shall be provided for every four (4) persons with the density not to
exceed one hundred (100) passenger cars or thirty (30) buses per usable
acre.
17.7. School classrooms shall
provide a minimum of twenty-eight (28) square feet of space per
student.
17.8. Bedding and sleeping
areas shall be sized according to section 6 of this rule.
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