§ 155.035 STANDARDS FOR PLACEMENT OF A MANUFACTURED HOME ON AN INDIVIDUAL LOT.
   The manufactured home shall:
   (A)   Enclose a floor area of not less than 800 square feet;
   (B)   Be placed on an excavated and/or backfilled foundation and the open portion under the home enclosed with pressure treated wood, masonry, or concrete walls, so that the top of the perimeter wall is not more than 12 inches above the finished ground level, except on a sloping lot where the top of the perimeter wail shall be not more than 12 inches above the finished ground level at its highest point along the perimeter wall; complying with the minimum set-up standards of the adopted State Administrative Rules for Manufactured Dwellings, Chapter 918. When pressure treated wood is used for the perimeter wall, a covering similar in appearance to the manufactured home siding, or a finished concrete wall, will be used to cover the wall. A permanent concrete foundation existing at the time of this chapter’s adoption that exceeds 12 inches in height but otherwise complies with this chapter may continue to be used; and
   (C)   Have an integral roof with a nominal pitch of 2 1/2 feet in height for every 12 feet in width.
(Ord. 437, passed 1-11-1993)