§ 150.021 BUILDING REQUIREMENTS AND INSPECTIONS SPECIFIC TO MODULAR HOMES AND MODULAR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS.
   (A)   The town requires documented certification from an approved, National Title third party Inspection Company of Modular Homes and Modular Commercial Buildings, to ensure the standards of construction meets the town’s building requirements and the applicable Building and Construction Codes identified in this subchapter, along with the plans required, and pending permit approval. All third inspection fees are the responsibility of the owner(s). These inspections must be forwarded to the town and Town Building Inspector prior to delivery. No modular structure shall be attached to the foundation until the town’s Building Inspector has been able to certify the manufacture’s certification, engineering and licensed, certified third party inspector documentation and reports have met all the town’s building codes as defined in this subchapter.
   (B)   Modular homes and modular commercial buildings will be permitted the same as new on-site built structures, and shall have been manufactured no more than 12 months prior to the date of application and shall be placed on a permanent continuous foundation.
   (C)   Foundations, decks, fences and accessory buildings are regulated by the town’s adopted ordinances and applicable codes. Permanent step/stairs used for ingress/egress shall be anchored to a concrete landing before a certificate of occupancy is issued.
   (D)   All towing devices, wheels and undercarriage support used solely for initial transportation of the unit(s) shall be removed from the unit(s) and the building site within 30 days of delivery to the site.
(Prior Code, § 6.01.060)