For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context indicates or requires a different meaning.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE. Any structure attached or adjacent to a manufactured house, including awnings, carports, porches and similar structures.
ARTERIAL STREET. A street used primarily for through traffic.
BUILDING LINE. A line on a plat indicating a limit beyond which buildings or structures may not be erected.
CARPORT. A stationary structure consisting of a roof with its supports and not more than 1 wall or storage cabinet substituting for a wall and used for sheltering a motor vehicle.
COLLECTOR STREET. A street supplementary to the arterial street system, providing a means of intercommunication between this system and adjacent areas, used to some extent for through traffic and to some extent for access to abutting properties.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) STANDARDS. The National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 being 42 U.S.C. §§ 5401 et seq., and rules and regulations adopted thereunder, including:
(1) Regulations and interpretations of the State Department of Labor and Industries, adopted pursuant to HUD rules; and
(2) Information supplied by the manufacturer of a manufactured home, which has been stamped approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to HUD rules.
LOCAL STREET. A street primarily for access of abutting properties.
LOT LINE. A line bounding the lot as shown on the plot plan.
MANUFACTURED HOME. Any structure, transportable in 1 or more sections upon the public streets and highways on its own running gear, which, when erected on-site, is designed to be connected to required utilities and utilized as a dwelling, and which is at least 32 feet in length and 8 feet in width.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK. Any tract of land that is divided into rental spaces under common ownership or management for the purpose of locating 2 or more manufactured homes for dwelling purposes.
OCCUPIED AREA. The area of an individual space which is occupied by a manufactured home.
SPACE. An area or lot in a manufactured home park upon which an individual manufactured home is sited.
TRAVEL TRAILER. A recreational vehicle that does not exceed 8 feet in width and 32 feet in length and is not designed for use as a permanent residence.
(Ord. 525, passed 6-8-1981)