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§ 152.05 CONCRETE PADS AND ACRYLONITRILE BUTADIENE STYRENE (ABS) PIER PADS.
   (A)   All immobilized mobile homes shall be placed on either 14 feet wide by 60 feet long or two reinforced concrete runners four feet wide by 60 feet in length or on concrete piers approved by the Health and Property Committee Representative and the Village President.
   (B)   The concrete pad must consist of four inches of reinforced concrete or six inches of concrete.
   (C)   The acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) pads are placed on compressed rock as a base for mobile home piers. Pads are to be installed flat side down, ribbed side up. Concrete blocks must be centered on ABS pad.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016; Ord. 20-574, passed 12-7-2020; Ord. 22-599, passed 11-7-2022) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.06 TIE DOWNS.
   Each mobile home shall be tied down in accordance with the state’s Mobile Home Tie Down Act (210 ILCS 120) and the rules and regulations of the Department promulgated pursuant thereto. The tie downs and anchors shall be installed prior to the issuance of a certificate of compliance and approved by the Health and Property Committee Chairperson and the Village President.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.07 SKIRTING.
    Each mobile home shall have a hard-surface skirting enclosure around the entire perimeter of the mobile home. Underpinning shall consist of material manufactured specifically for that purpose.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016; Ord. 22-599, passed 11-7-2022) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.08 FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
   All mobile homes within the village shall be equipped with at least one dry chemical classification A.B.C. fire extinguisher and one smoke detector in working condition.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.09 ROOF PITCH.
    All mobile homes placed within the village from and after adoption of this chapter shall have a roof pitch of not less than 3/12 gabled. Mobile homes present within the village prior to adoption of this chapter are exempt from this provision unless mobile is relocated in village limits.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016; Ord. 22-599, passed 11-7-2022) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.10 YARD SETBACKS.
   All mobile homes shall comply with the following setback requirements which are to be measured from the property line to the side of the mobile home:
   (A)   Front yard: minimum of 30 feet;
   (B)   Side yard: minimum of ten feet;
   (C)   Rear yard: minimum of ten feet; and
   (D)   Corner lot: minimum of 30 feet from corner.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.11 APPEARANCE OF MOBILE HOMES.
   Owners, tenants and residents of mobile homes shall maintain the mobile homes in good physical condition which does not violate the health, safety and welfare of the public and the governmental regulation and kept in a neat appearance and proper state of repair. All wheels shall be removed.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 152.12 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE.
    The owner or occupant shall have 30 days after the application for securing a permit to bring the mobile home into compliance with this chapter. Extensions of time may be granted by the Health and Property Committee Representative and the Village President. The owner or occupant shall contact the Village Hall when inspection is desired to determine that the mobile home is in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. If the Health and Property Committee Representative and the Village President determine that the mobile home is in compliance, after a physical inspection, they shall issue to the applicant a certificate of compliance on the form supplied by the Village Clerk. The certificate of compliance shall be filed with the Village Clerk. Water and sewer hookup shall be allowed after issuance of certificate of compliance. The owner or occupant shall have 30 days after the certificate is issued to connect the mobile home to village sewer and water.
(Ord. 16-498, passed 11-7-2016; Ord. 22-599, passed 11-7-2022)
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