(a) "Manufactured housing" means a manufactured building designed for long-term residential use that has the following characteristics; is:
(1) Mass-produced in a factory;
(2) Designed and constructed for transportation to a site for installation and use when connected to the required utilities; and
(3) Either an individual, independent building or is a module for combination with other units to form a building on the site.
(b) "Type I manufactured housing" includes all housing that is built to the specifications of the Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCC) and includes the nine product classifications of the National Association of Home Manufacturers. The National Association of Home Manufacturers defines the nine product classifications as:
(1) Precut and/or shell homes;
(2) Components;
(3) Panelized homes;
(4) Mechanical or utility cores;
(5) Modular or sectional homes;
(6) Log homes;
(7) Geodesic dome homes;
(8) Multifamily homes; and
(9) Commercial structures.
(c) "Type II manufactured housing" includes all housing built on a wheeled chassis to the specifications of the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards as administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Type II manufactured housing shall be construed to remain as a Type II unit whether or not wheels, axles, hitch or other accessories that aid in moving the unit are removed and regardless of the type of foundation provided. A travel trailer or other form of recreational vehicle shall not be considered as a Type II manufactured housing unit. (Ord. 0-454. Passed 7-22-86.)