Section
General Provisions
152.01 Definitions
152.02 Rules of construction
152.03 Mobile home parks already in existence
Permit and License Requirements
152.20 Application for permit to construct new park; fee
152.21 Application for permit to alter licensed park; fee
152.22 Application to reduce number of licensed sites
152.23 Examination of permit application
152.24 Issuance of permit
152.25 License also required; term
152.26 Inspection of park; issuance of license
152.27 Zoning board of appeals; certification
152.28 License fees
152.29 Revocation or suspension of license
152.30 Obtaining new license after denial, suspension, or the like
152.31 Display and transfer of permit or license
152.32 Village to maintain certain records
Operation Regulations
152.50 Compliance required
152.51 Manager
152.52 Register
152.53 Minimum sites; access
152.54 Water and sewer regulations
152.55 Garbage storage and disposal
152.56 Other health and safety regulations
152.99 Penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DEPARTMENT. The State Department of Public Health, unless otherwise indicated.
DEPENDENT MOBILE HOME. A mobile home which does not have toilet and bath or shower facilities.
IMMOBILIZED MOBILE HOME. A mobile home served by individual utilities, resting on a permanent perimeter foundation which extends below the established frost depth with the wheels, tongue and hitch removed, and the home secured in compliance with 210 ILCS 120/1 et seq.
INDEPENDENT MOBILE HOME. A mobile home which has self-contained toilet and bath or shower facilities.
INDIVIDUAL UTILITIES. As used in this chapter, means the provision for each mobile home of a separate metered connection to electrical service; separately tapped water service from an approved public water supply or a separate private water supply; and a separately tapped connection to an approved public sewer system or a separate private sewage disposal system.
MOBILE HOME. A structure designed for permanent habitation and so constructed as to permit its transport on wheels, temporarily or permanently attached to its frame, from the place of its construction to the location or subsequent locations at which it is intended to be a permanent habitation, and designed to permit the occupancy thereof as a dwelling place for one or more persons. MOBILE HOME shall include manufactured homes constructed after June 30, 1976, in accordance with the federal National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974.
MOBILE HOME PARK. A tract of land or two or more contiguous tracts of land which contain sites with the necessary utilities for five or more independent mobile homes for permanent habitation, either free of charge or for revenue purposes, and shall include any building, structure, vehicle, or enclosure used or intended for use as a part of the equipment of the mobile home park. Separate ownership of contiguous tracts of land shall not preclude the tracts of land from common licensure as a mobile home park if they are maintained and operated jointly. Neither an immobilized mobile home nor a motorized recreational vehicle shall be construed as being a part of a mobile home park.
PERMANENT HABITATION. A period of two or more months.
REVENUE PURPOSES. As used in this chapter shall include, but not be limited to, moneys or other valuable consideration paid by a tenant or lessee or paid by a contract purchaser pursuant to a contract for deed, sale, or purchase prior to the delivery of the deed conveying legal title.
SITE. The lot on which the mobile home is located for permanent habitation.
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