The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Industrialized housing means a residential structure that is:
Designed for the occupancy of one or more families;
Constructed in one or more modules or constructed using one or more modular components built at a location other than the permanent site; and
Designed to be used as a permanent residential structure when the module or the modular component is transported to the permanent site and erected or installed on a permanent foundation system.
Industrialized housing includes the structure’s plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems.
Industrialized housing does not include:
A residential structure that exceeds three stories or 49 feet in height as measured from the finished grade elevation at the building entrance to the peak of the roof;
Housing constructed of a sectional or panelized system that does not use a modular component; or
A ready-built home constructed in a manner in which the entire living area is contained in a single unit or section at a temporary location for the purpose of selling and moving the home to another location.
(2006 Code, sec. 18-131; Ordinance 03-12-596, sec. 1 (150.45), adopted 12/1/03)