For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ACCESSWAY. An unobstructed way of specified width containing a drive or roadway which provides vehicular access within a manufactured home park and connects to a public street.
BUILDING INSPECTOR. Any duly appointed officer of the County of Franklin, or his or her authorized representative, charged with the administration and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.
DEPENDENT MANUFACTURED HOME OR TRAILER. A manufactured home which does not have a toilet and/or bathtub or shower.
INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURED HOME. A manufactured home as described above, which has a flush water closet and bath or shower.
MANUFACTURED HOME. A dwelling unit, factory-built and factory assembled, designed for conveyance after fabrication, on streets and highways on its own wheels or on flatbed or other trailers, and arriving at the site where it is to be occupied as a dwelling unit complete and ready for occupancy, except for minor incidental unpacking and assembly operations such as locating on jacks or other foundation, or connection to utilities and which may have sleeping, cooking, and plumbing facilities and intended for human occupancy as a residence or as an office or business building. The term MANUFACTURED HOME shall include all types of manufactured homes or “house-trailers” including, but not limited to, “double-wide” or other over-sized structures.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK. Any area or tract of land upon which three or more manufactured homes or trailer coaches are parked for living and/or sleeping purposes, such premises set apart for the purpose of supplying to the public parking space for such manufactured homes for sleeping purposes. MANUFACTURED HOME PARK shall be deemed to be synonymous with TRAILER COURT or CAMP or such other names as may be used in connection with the use as defined herein.
MANUFACTURED HOME SPACE. A plot of ground within a manufactured home park designed for the use or occupance of one manufactured home.
MANUFACTURED HOME STAND. The portion of a manufactured home space designed for the location of a manufactured home and all accessory structures, cabanas, and the like, or other add-on enclosed space at least ten feet wide and 45 feet long.
SERVICE BUILDING. A building housing the following facilities for public use and/or use of all occupants within a manufactured home park: slop-water closet, toilet, and bathing facilities for both men and women.
SETBACK. The distances that buildings or uses must be removed from their lot lines. SETBACKS shall be measured, where applicable, from proposed or actual public or private street right-of-way lines.
(Ord. 1998-1, passed 1-26-1998)