The following
definitions are used in this article:
FOUNDATION SIDING
A fire- and weather-resistant, prefinished material surrounding
the entire perimeter of a home and completely enclosing the space
between the exterior wall of such home and the ground. Foundation
siding shall be properly vented, harmonious, and compatible with the
house and installed within 60 days from the date of placement on site.
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION
A parcel of land platted for subdivision according to all
requirements of the Comprehensive Plan, designed or intended for lots
to be conveyed by deed to individual owners for residential occupancy
primarily by mobile homes.
PRIMARY EXPOSURE
Open areas adjacent to the front wall (or main entrance)
of a dwelling unit.
RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME
A single-family dwelling built on or after October 1, 1974,
in accordance with the ANSI Code (American National Standards Institute)
or in accordance with the HUD Code (Housing and Urban Development),
both of which govern the heating and cooling systems, electrical systems,
firesafety, body and frame construction, thermal protections, and
plumbing systems. All said homes shall bear the proper approved Wisconsin
insignia as required by §§ SPS 320.12 to SPS 320.17,
Wis. Adm. Code.