§ 151.03 GENERAL REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Manufactured homes are not permitted to be placed in the city except in Residential B Zone as described in § 155.021.
   (B)   Recreational vehicles are not permitted to be placed in the city except as allowed per § 151.04(D). This does not affect a private citizens’ right to store their own recreational vehicle on their own residential property nor does it override the right to have someone visit per zoning district allowances in the RA and RB Zones.
   (C)   All manufactured homes placed in the city, regardless of age, shall meet the minimum health and safety standards in effect at the time of manufacture of that manufactured home. For manufactured homes built prior to June 15, 1976 a label certifying compliance to the standard for Mobile Homes NFPA 501 in effect at the time of manufacture is required.
   (D)   Required inspection and repairs for relocated manufactured homes: (does not apply to manufactured homes relocated within the same mobile home park). The Code Official shall be authorized to inspect, or to require approved professionals to inspect at the expense of the owner, the various structural parts of a relocated manufactured home to verify that structural components and connections have not sustained structural damage during transport. Any repairs required by the code official as a result of such inspection shall be made prior to the final approval.
   (E)   Floodplains:
      (1)   Any manufactured home moved to a manufactured home space located within a floodplain must be anchored to a permanent foundation that raises the living area and all supporting mechanical equipment to one foot above the base flood elevation. The anchoring must meet all Building Code requirements and may require an elevation certificate; and
      (2)   No manufactured home or recreation vehicle can be located to a manufactured home space located within a floodway. A FLOODWAY is the portion of a floodplain with the highest velocities.
(Prior Code, § 13-A-03)