§ 154.10 MANUFACTURED HOMES AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES.
   (A)   Manufactured homes. Manufactured homes and manufactured home parks are subject to applicable standards for each floodplain district. In addition:
      (1)   New and replacement manufactured homes must be elevated in compliance with § 154.06 and must be securely anchored to a system that resists flotation, collapse and lateral movement. Methods of anchoring may include, but are not limited to, use of 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 expansions to existing manufactured home parks must meet the appropriate standards for subdivisions in § 154.08. New or replacement manufactured homes in existing manufactured home parks must meet the vehicular access requirements for subdivisions in § 154.08(A)(2).
   (B)   Recreational vehicles. New recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds and expansions to existing recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds are prohibited in any floodplain district. Recreational vehicles placed in existing recreational vehicle parks, campgrounds or lots of record in the floodplain must either:
      (1)   Meet the requirements for manufactured homes in division (A) above, or
      (2)   Be travel ready, meeting the following criteria:
         (a)   The vehicle must have a current license required for highway use.
         (b)   The vehicle must be highway ready. meaning on wheels or the internal jacking system, attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities commonly used in campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks.
         (c)   No permanent structural type additions may be attached to the vehicle.
         (d)   Accessory structures may be permitted in the Flood Fringe District, provided that they constitute a minimal investment, do not hinder the removal of the vehicle should flooding occur, and meet the standards outlined in §§ 154.04(B) and 154.06(B)(2).
(Ord. 103, passed 10-8-01; Am. Ord. 225, passed 10-8-18)