No mobile or HUD-code manufactured home may be located or emplaced
anywhere within the corporate limits of the city for use as a dwelling
unit and/or for occupancy unless a location permit for such mobile
or HUD-code manufactured home has been issued by the city planning
and inspection department, and it shall be unlawful for any person
to locate or emplace a mobile or HUD-code manufactured home or cause
or permit the same to be located or emplaced unless the requisite
location permit has been issued for such mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home or unless a seventy-two-hour grace period is applicable.
(Ordinance 79-145, sec. 1, adopted 9/11/79; Ordinance 2002-13, sec. 2, adopted 3/12/02; 1957
Code, sec. 9A-2)
It shall be the responsibility of the mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home owner or his designated agent to apply for and obtain such location
permit. If the owner of a mobile or HUD-code manufactured home for
which a location permit has been issued is not the owner of the land
upon which such mobile or HUD-code manufactured home is to be located
or emplaced, then the owner of such mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home shall deliver a copy of such permit, or cause same to be delivered,
to the legal owner of the land upon which such mobile or HUD-code
manufactured home is to be located or emplaced prior to the location
or emplacement thereof, except as otherwise provided.
(Ordinance 79-145, sec. 1, adopted 9/11/79; Ordinance 2002-13, sec. 2, adopted 3/12/02; 1957
Code, sec. 9A-3)
The application for a location permit shall contain the following
information:
(1) The
name of the company or person emplacing the mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home.
(2) The
name of the registered owner of the mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home.
(3) The
legal description, address and owner of the location to which the
applicant is intending to move the mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home.
(4) A
description of the mobile or HUD-code manufactured home, including
manufacturer’s serial number, length, width, make and year model.
(5) The
location from which the mobile or HUD-code manufactured home is being
moved.
(Ordinance 79-145, sec. 1, adopted 9/11/79; Ordinance 2002-13, sec. 2, adopted 3/12/02; 1957
Code, sec. 9A-4)
Upon receipt of an application for a location permit from a
mobile or HUD-code manufactured home owner or his agent, and upon
determination that the following listed conditions are satisfied,
the building official shall issue an original location permit and
one copy to the applicant or his agent:
(1) The
proposed location to which such mobile or HUD-code manufactured home
is to be moved is in a proper zoning district.
(2) If
such mobile or HUD-code manufactured home is to be placed in a mobile
or HUD-code manufactured home park, that such mobile or HUD-code manufactured
home is to be placed on an approved space, or that emplacement thereon
is otherwise permissible.
(3) If
such mobile or HUD-code manufactured home is to be placed on a lot
outside of a mobile or HUD-code manufactured home park, that the proposed
placement is consistent with all zoning regulations.
(4) All
applicable vehicle parking requirements are satisfied or as specified
for a legal nonconforming space.
(Ordinance 79-145, sec. 1, adopted 9/11/79; Ordinance 2002-13, sec. 2, adopted 3/12/02; 1957
Code, sec. 9A-5)
Following approval of the application, and for the purpose of
defraying the administrative costs of processing such application,
a fee of five dollars ($5.00) shall be paid for the issuance of the
location permit.
(Ordinance 79-145, sec. 1, adopted 9/11/79; 1957 Code, sec. 9A-6)
It shall be unlawful for the owner or person in charge of premises to permit a mobile or HUD-code manufactured home to be located or emplaced on such premises unless the requisite location permit has been issued for and displayed upon such mobile or HUD-code manufactured home as provided in section
3-13-34 or unless the seventy-two-hour grace period is applicable.
(Ordinance 79-145, sec. 1, adopted 9/11/79; Ordinance 2002-13, sec. 2, adopted 3/12/02; 1957
Code, sec. 9A-7)