"Blocking" means concrete or metal supports used to stabilize manufactured home or mobile home.
"Manufactured home" means a movable or portable housing structure over thirty-eight feet in length or over twenty-four feet in width constructed to be towed on its own chassis and designed to be installed with a permanent foundation for human occupancy as a residence and which may include one or more components for towing purposes that can be retracted and which may be subsequently expanded for additional capacity or may be two or more units separately towable but designed to be joined into one integral unit as well as a single unit. "Manufactured home" also includes any movable or portable housing structure over twelve feet in width and forty feet in length which is used for nonresidential purposes. "Manufactured home" does not include recreational vehicles or mobile homes.
"Mobile home" means a movable or portable housing structure which does not meet the definition of manufactured home.
"Mobile home park" means an enclosed area set apart for the exclusive purpose of mobile home use.
"Mobile home subdivision" means a subdivision designated and set apart for the exclusive use of mobile homes.
'Termanent foundation" means footing composed with steel rebar or fibered concrete at least two feet by two feet and twelve inches deep with centers directly under I beam supports, and centers spaced no more than eight feet apart and complying with the regulations of the state of New Mexico for manufactured housing.
"Skirting" means a substantial and solid structure completely enclosing the undercarriage and blocking of a mobile home or manufactured home and meeting the requirements of the Manufactured Housing Act and Regulations of the state of New Mexico. (Ord. 417 (part), 1998; Ord. 406 (part), 1997)