1218.02   MANUFACTURED ONE-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLING UNIT.
   (a)   Manufactured one-family detached dwelling units must be located in state-licensed mobile home parks that are safe, attractive and use high-quality materials, and subject to the following standards:
      (1)   Dwellings must be permanently attached to perimeter foundations. In instances where a dwelling is set on piers or other acceptable foundations which are not at the perimeter of the dwelling, a perimeter wall must be constructed of durable materials and meet all local requirements with respect to materials, construction, and necessary foundations below the frost line. Any such wall must also provide an appearance which is compatible with the dwelling and with site-built homes in the area.
      (2)   The design of the units must be similar to site-built dwellings on adjacent properties or in the surrounding residential neighborhoods in the district as related to:
         A.   Exterior finish materials.
         B.   Roof design and roofing materials.
         C.   Exterior building wall configuration which represents an average width-to-depth or depth-to-width ratio which does not exceed 3 to 1 (or is in reasonable conformity with the configuration of site-built dwellings).
      (3)   Must be fully skirted within thirty-days of installation on the home stand.
      (4)   All portions of any transporting devices which extend beyond the vertical plane formed by the outer side walls of the dwelling must be removed to a point where they will be completely obscured by a perimeter foundation or finished exterior wall.
   (b)   Applications must be submitted to the Department of Building and Engineering, who may require plans, photographs, elevations, and similar documentation as deemed necessary to permit a complete review and evaluation of the proposal.
(Ord. 2023-01. Passed 2-7-23.)