§ 152.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   AGRICULTURAL ZONED EXCEPTIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH 11 O.S. § 21-103 . Parcels of land five acres or more used for agricultural purposes annexed into the municipal limits on or after July 1, 2003; or parcels of land 40 acres or more used for agricultural purposes prior to annexation and have continued in uninterrupted agriculture use annexed into the municipal limits shall be exempt from ordinances restricting land use and building construction to the extent such land use or construction is related to agricultural purposes.
   CLASS A MANUFACTURED HOME. A manufactured home which is no older than ten years old, which is built in compliance with the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, being 42 U.S.C. §§ 5401 et seq., and which is constructed in compliance with the version of the Building Code most recently adopted by the city.
   CLASS B MANUFACTURED HOME. A manufactured home which is older than ten years old, but which is built in compliance with the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, and which is constructed in compliance with the version of the Building Code most recently adopted by the city.
   CLASS C MANUFACTURED HOME. A mobile home built prior to enactment of the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, yet constructed in compliance with the version of the Building Code most recently adopted by the city and maintained in compliance with the Housing Maintenance Code of the city.
   CLASS D MANUFACTURED HOME. A mobile home built prior to enactment of the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, but constructed in compliance with and continues to comply with the version of the Building Code in effect at the time of the construction of the home and maintained in compliance with the Housing Maintenance Code of the city.
   MANUFACTURED HOME. Factory-built, single-family structures that meet the National Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act (42 U.S.C. § 5401, 1978 as amended) commonly known as HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Code) and which meets the city’s residential design standards.
   MANUFACTURED HOUSING DEVELOP- MENT. A site with required improvements and utilities for the long-term placement of manufactured houses for dwelling purposes. See also RESIDENTIALLY DESIGNED MANUFACTURED HOUSING (LAND LEASE) DEVELOPMENT.
   MANUFACTURED HOUSING SUB- DIVISION. A residential development or subdivision containing lots intended primarily for the permanent placement of manufactured homes for dwelling purposes.
   MOBILE HOME. A single-family dwelling, factory-built and factory assembled residence which does not comply with the National Manufactured Homes Construction Safety and Standards Act. The term MANUFACTURED HOMES is used for mobile homes constructed after 1978 when nationwide construction standards were adopted. The only MOBILE HOMES in existence are those still in use that were constructed before 1978.
   MOBILE HOME PARK OR COURT. A development, established prior to the enactment date of this chapter, with the required improvements and utilities for the long-term placement of mobile homes.
   MODULAR HOME. A structure intended for residential use and manufactured off-site in accordance with the International Residential Code (IRC) as adopted by the city. MODULAR HOMES do not have their own running gear and are designed to be used as residential dwelling units with permanent foundations.
   PRE-EXISTING. Any structure or condition existing prior to the official approval of a development plan for a manufactured housing development or a plat for a manufactured housing subdivision.
   R-4, MANUFACTURED HOUSING, DISTRICT. The R-4, MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT is designed to provide for the placement of factory-built, single-family residential, housing by right in either an approved land-lease development or a platted subdivision intended for sale as individually owned lots.
   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. A vehicular-type unit designed for recreational, camping, or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle, but excluding MOBILE HOMES.
   RESIDENTIALLY DESIGNED MANU- FACTURED HOUSING (LAND LEASE) DEVELOPMENT. A development containing lots intended primarily for the long-term placement of manufactured homes for residential use. Such manufactured housing developments are typically owned by one owner, one legal entity, common ownership, or a small group of owners who are not necessarily residents within the development. The lots in such a development are typically occupied under a lease agreement between the real property owner(s) and tenant(s).
(Prior Code, § 152.01) (Ord. 1287, passed 8-10-1999; Ord. 1719, passed 3-11-2014; Ord. O-2021-04, passed 2-9-2021)