§ 11.101  PARKS; COURTS; MOBILE HOMES.
   a.   Placement of individual mobile homes on individual lots shall front on a public road.
   b.   Each mobile home shall be required to have separate taps, connections and meters for all utilities provided, which shall be connected directly to the system of the utility provider.
   c.   The mobile home shall be securely underpinned and anchored as required by the Standard Building Code. The securing of a unit must be inspected and approved by the authorized appointed official of the town prior to occupancy.
   d.   Each mobile home shall have vinyl skirting constructed of bricks, concrete blocks or other appropriate material that extends from the exterior wall to the ground. The tongue shall be removed where so designed.
   e.   Mobile homes shall be placed on one of the following types of foundations which shall be subject to approval of the Town Clerk:
      1.   Piers under frame of masonry construction;
      2.   Foundations shall be so constructed as to prevent settling and accumulation of water under the mobile home;
      3.   All mobile homes placed on a concrete slab foundation or on a concrete or masonry footing foundation shall be provided with appropriate skirting of solid durable material around the entire perimeter;
      4.   Each mobile home shall be securely underpinned and anchored in accordance with the Standard Building Code; or
      5.   A business license shall be required for the opening or operation of a mobile home park or court in the town. Said license may be revoked by the Town Council for the violation of this chapter or other applicable ordinance and regulations governing the operation of such uses. Said revocation shall be in addition to other remedies provided by this code.
   f.   Town Council may permit a special exception for the temporary use of a mobile home in connection with the primary residence of said owner or the use of mobile home for temporary business purposes, upon a finding that said use shall not adversely affect surrounding property and environmental conditions, shall not be contrary to the public interest and not cause substantial detriment to the public good. If any such use is approved, Council shall have authority to place additional conditions on said use.
(Prior Code, § 11.101)
Cross-reference:
   Building codes, see § 5.201