(A) Manufactured homes.
(1) New and replacement manufactured homes must be elevated in compliance with § 151.03.33 and must be securely anchored to a system that resists flotation, collapse, and lateral movement. Methods of anchoring include, but are not limited to, use of the over-the-top or frame ties to ground anchors. This requirement is in addition to applicable state or local anchoring requirements for resisting wind forces.
(2) New manufactured home parks and expansion of existing manufactured home parks shall be subject to the provisions placed on subdivisions by this part.
(3) The placement of new or replacement manufactured homes in existing manufactured home parks or on individual lots of record that are located in Floodplain Overlay Districts will be treated as a new structure, and may be placed only if elevated in compliance with this part. If vehicular road access for existing manufactured home parks is not provided in accordance with this part, then replacement manufactured homes will not be allowed until the property owner(s) develops a flood warning emergency plan acceptable to the governing body.
(B) Recreational vehicles. New recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds and expansions to existing recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds are prohibited in any Floodplain Overlay District. Recreational vehicles placed in existing recreational vehicle parks, campgrounds, or lots of record must either:
(1) Meet the requirements for manufactured homes above; or
(2) Be travel ready, meeting the following criteria:
(a) Have current licenses required for highway use.
(b) Are highway-ready, meaning they:
1. Are on wheels or the internal jacking system;
2. Are attached to the site only by quick, disconnect-type utilities commonly used in campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks; and
3. Have no permanent, structural-type additions attached.
(c) The recreational vehicle and associated use must be permissible in any preexisting, underlying zoning use district.
(Ord. 20220120-01, passed 1-20-22)