17.02.085: DEFINITIONS XIV:
   A.   "Manufactured home, designated", means a structure which is constructed according to HUD/FHA standards and other standards as adopted by the state. In addition, all designated manufactured homes shall meet the following criteria:
      1.   The manufactured home shall be multisectional and enclose a space not less than one thousand (1,000) square feet;
      2.   The manufactured home shall be placed on an excavated and backfilled foundation and enclosed at the perimeter in such a manner that the home is located not more than twelve inches (12") above grade;
      3.   The manufactured home shall have a pitched roof with a minimum slope of three feet (3') in height for each twelve feet (12') in width;
      4.   The manufactured home shall have exterior siding or roofing which in color, material and appearance is similar to the exterior siding and roofing material commonly used on residential dwellings within the community or which is comparable to the predominant materials used on surrounding dwellings;
      5.   The manufactured home shall have a garage or carport constructed of like materials. An attached or detached garage shall be constructed in lieu of a carport where such is consistent with the predominant construction of abutting dwellings;
      6.   In addition to the provisions of subsections A1 through A5 of this section, a manufactured home shall be subject to any development standards, architectural requirements and minimum size requirements to which a conventional single-family residential dwelling on the same lot would be subjected.
   B.   "Manufactured structure" means any building or building component, other than a mobile home, which is constructed according to standards contained in the uniform building code as adopted by the city, or any amendments thereto, which is of closed construction and is either entirely or substantially prefabricated or assembled at a place other than the building site.
   C.   "Mobile home" means a structure, constructed according to HUD/FHA mobile home construction and safety standards, transportable in one or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet or more in width or is forty (40) body feet or more in length or when erected on site is three hundred twenty (320) or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation.
      1.   A dependent mobile home is one not equipped with a toilet for sewage disposal.
      2.   An independent mobile home is one equipped with a toilet for sewage disposal.
      3.   A self-contained mobile home is one equipped with a toilet, water storage tank for potable water, and sewage holding tank.
   D.   "Mobile home accessory building or structure" means any awning, portable, demountable, or permanent cabana, ramada, storage cabinet, carport, fence, windbreak, or porch established for the use of the occupant of the mobile home.
   E.   "Mobile home park" means any area or tract of land where one or more mobile home sites are rented or leased or held out for rent or lease to accommodate mobile homes used for human habitation.
   F.   "Mobile home subdivision" means a subdivision with principal residential facilities limited exclusively to mobile homes.
   G.   "Manufacturing or industrial zoning district" means a zoning district that permits activities that are principally involved with assembling, warehousing, manufacturing, extracting, rendering, and other activities that are not residential in nature.
      1.   "Light" means manufacturing, warehousing, and industry that is primarily indoors with an on site operation that has a minimal impact on the environment. Lumber, saw, and planing mills are included within this category.
      2.   "Heavy" means the type of uses that require extensive facilities, which are not usually entirely enclosed within buildings, and which may create adverse effects to the environment.
   H.   "Motel" means a commercial lodging facility designed for or occupied by individuals on a less than weekly basis, where access to individual units is predominantly by means of common exterior corridors or where off street parking is in sufficiently close proximity to the units as to facilitate direct baggage handling by guests.
   I.   "Motor home" means a vehicular unit built on or permanently attached to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis, chassis cab or van, which becomes an integrated part of the completed vehicle, primarily designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use. Removal of motor or suspension and/or attachment to a permanent foundation will not constitute a mobile home. (Ord. 3380 §4, 2010)