The following uses shall be permitted subject to the lot area, yard, and setback requirements set forth in this chapter and upon a special land-use approval as provided for in Chapter 1274.
(a) Child-care centers, nursery schools, and day nurseries.
(b) Educational facilities (nonboarding), as follows:
(1) Elementary schools.
(2) Junior and senior high schools.
(c) Churches.
(d) Public service uses and buildings, as follows:
(1) Fire stations
(2) Police stations
(e) Essential services as set forth in Section 1246.03.
(f) Off-street parking for immediately adjacent non-residential uses.
(g) An individual mobile home located on a parcel of land or lot zoned for single-family residential use, which shall conform to the following standards:
(1) It shall comply with all pertinent Building and Fire Codes for single-family dwellings, including, but not limited to, the Michigan Construction Code.
(2) It shall be firmly and permanently attached to a solid foundation or basement not less in area than the perimeter area of the dwelling. The foundation and/or basement shall be constructed in accordance with the Michigan Construction Code.
(3) It shall not have any exposed wheels, towing mechanism, or undercarriage.
(4) It shall be connected to a public sewer and water supply, if available, or to private facilities approved by the Oakland County Health Department.
(5) It shall be aesthetically comparable in design and appearance to conventionally-constructed homes in the zoning district in which it is located. It shall be the responsibility of the Planning Commission to determine whether this standard is met. The Planning Commission shall make a determination that this standard has been met if it finds that all of the following conditions exist:
A. The proposed mobile home will have a combination of roof overhang and pitch comparable to the overhang and pitch of conventionally constructed homes typically found in the zoning district in which it is to be located.
B. The proposed mobile home will have steps and/or porches which will provide access to exterior doors, which are permanently attached to the ground and to the mobile home structure, and which are comparable to steps and/or porches of conventionally constructed homes typically found in the zoning district in which it is to be located.
C. The proposed mobile home will be covered with a siding material which is in color, texture, malleability, direction of joints, and method of fastening to the structure comparable to siding of conventionally-constructed homes typically found in the zoning district in which it is to be located.
D. The proposed mobile home will have the glass on its windows recessed at least one and one-half inches behind the exterior surface of its siding.
E. The proposed mobile home will have front and rear or front and side exterior doors if such a combination of doors is found in a majority of homes in the zoning district in which it is to be located.
F. The proposed mobile home will have a one-car garage or a two-car garage if such garage is found in a majority of the homes in the zoning district in which it is to be located.
(6) The Planning Commission may approve a mobile home as aesthetically comparable in design and appearance to conventionally constructed homes in the district in which it is to be located even if all of the above conditions do not exist, provided it finds that the mobile home and/or its site has other design features which make it aesthetically comparable to conventionally constructed homes in the district.
(h) Single family attached dwelling.
(Ord. 106. Passed 12-9-81; Ord. 106A-2. Passed 11-10-82; Ord. 106A-13. Passed 5-13-87; Ord. 106A-16. Passed 8-10-88.)