§ 152.04 SUBJECT LOT OR SITE CRITERIA.
   (A)   The manufactured home site shall be well drained, shall be remote from public health hazards, and shall present a pleasing and well-kept appearance at all times.
   (B)   Each manufactured home placed or constructed on a lot after the effective date of this chapter or which changes ownership after the effective date of this chapter, shall have a land area of not less than 4,000 square feet per single-family residential dwelling unit.
   (C)   The body of each manufactured home placed or constructed on a lot after the effective date of this chapter or which changes ownership after the effective date of this chapter, shall be located upon the lot so as to provide:
      (1)   From the front of the home to the lot line or street right of way line a ten-foot clear distance;
      (2)   From the back of the home to the lot line or street right of way line a ten-foot clear distance;
      (3)   From the right side (opposite the main entrance) facing front of the home to the lot line or street right of way line a five-foot clear distance;
      (4)   From the left side (the main entrance) facing the front of the home to the lot line or street right of way line a 20-foot clear distance.
      (5)   Depending upon lot and unit configuration, the Engineering Department may, on a case by case basis, allow a variance from the set back requirements of (C)(1) to (4). In all cases, the minimum distance between the property line and the unit shall be at least five feet.
   (D)   In computing these distance requirements, lean-tos, auxiliary rooms, and similar accessories connected to the manufactured home, but not including temporary porches and canopies which are open on two or more sides and constructed of fire-resistant materials, shall be considered as part of the manufactured home. Any freestanding auxiliary buildings shall not be placed in the clear distance required between manufactured homes and lot lines, and manufactured homes and roadways.
(Ord. 41-83, passed 5-9-83; Ord. 86-85, passed 10-15-85; Ord. 26-90, passed 4-23-90; Am. Ord. 58-97, passed 7-28-97)