DEFINITIONS.
Accessory building.
A subordinate building, the use of which is incidental to
that of the main building on the same lot.
Alteration.
Replacing, adding, modifying, removing, or exchanging manufactured
homes or other structures, moving in a new or additional manufactured
home or other structure, changing or adding manufactured home community
plot or lot lines, and changing manufactured home community property
lines.
Back end.
The opposite end from the front end of the unit.
Back side.
The opposite side from the front side of the unit.
Building code.
The most recently adopted edition of the electrical code,
building code, fire code, mechanical code, and plumbing code adopted
by ordinance and currently in effect in the city, and the Manufactured
Housing Standards Act, Chapter 1201 et seq. of the Texas Occupations
Code.
Building official.
The person employed by the city to perform building permit
review and inspections.
City official.
The city manager, police chief, fire marshal, fire chief,
building official/inspector, code compliance officer, and city engineer.
Clubhouse.
A building or rooms accessible to all residents, which is
used for meetings or recreational use.
Dangerous manufactured home.
A manufactured home or any other structure in or around which conditions exist as outlined in Section
6.12.5 [Section
6.12.17] of this Section, which could possibly threaten the health, safety or general welfare of any person.
Director.
The city manager or his/her designee.
Driveway.
A private access leading from a street or other thoroughfare
to a building, garage, recreational vehicle or HUD-code manufactured
home.
Dwelling.
A structure, including a HUD-code manufactured home or recreational
vehicle, occupied for a residential purpose.
Dwelling unit.
Any room or group of rooms occupied, or which is intended
or designed to be occupied, as the home or residence of one (1) individual,
group of individuals, family, or household for housekeeping purposes.
Family.
One (1) or more persons related by blood, adoption or marriage
and who are living together as a single housekeeping unit.
Fire chief.
The fire chief of the city or his or her designated representative.
Front end.
The end of the unit where the tongue would be attached or
where the headlights are located.
Front side.
The side of the unit where the front door is located or left
side when facing the tongue or headlights.
Garbage.
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
Habitable room.
A room or enclosed floor space used or designed to be used
for living, sleeping, cooking or eating purposes, but not including
bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundries, pantries, foyers,
or communicating corridors, closets or storage spaces.
HUD.
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
HUD-code manufactured home.
A structure constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according
to the rules of the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development, transportable in one or more sections, which, in the
traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet
or more in length, or, when erected on-site, is 320 or more square
feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be
used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected
to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning,
and electrical systems of the home.
Installation.
The construction of the foundation systems, whether temporary
or permanent, HUD-code manufactured home, HUD-code manufactured home
component, or HUD-code manufactured home accessory, including fuel
tanks, on or near the foundation system, and includes supporting,
blocking, leveling, securing, anchoring, and properly connecting multiple
or expandable sections or components, and minor adjustments.
Law.
Federal, state, or local statute, ordinance, court decision,
rule, or regulation.
Litter.
Garbage, refuse, rubbish, and all other waste material deposited
on the ground or in any place other than in an approved garbage receptacle.
LPG.
Liquefied petroleum gas.
Manager.
A person who is responsible for the day-to-day operations
of a manufactured home community.
Manufactured home community.
Any lot, tract, or parcel of land used in whole or in part
for parking two (2) or more HUD-code manufactured homes.
Manufactured home unit plot.
A section of the manufactured home community designated for
the placement of a single HUD-code manufactured home.
Mobile home.
A structure that was constructed before June 15, 1976, transportable
in one or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is eight body
feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in length, or, when
erected on-site, is 320 or more square feet, and which is built on
a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling unit with
or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities,
and includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical
systems of the home.
Occupant.
Any person over one (1) year of age living, sleeping, cooking,
eating in or having actual possession of a dwelling unit.
Office.
The location on the property where business is conducted
for the property.
Owner.
A person claiming, or in whom is vested, the ownership, dominion,
or title to real or personal property, including but not limited to
the owner of a fee simple title; the holder of a life estate; the
holder of a leasehold estate for an initial term of five (5) years
or more; the buyer in a contract for deed; a mortgagee, receiver,
executor, or trustee in control of real property; the agent of an
owner in fee simple, the holder of a leasehold, lessor, sublessor,
mortgagee, receiver, executor, or trustee; lessor, or sublessor of
a dwelling.
Permit.
An official document or certificate issued by the city authorizing
performance of a specified activity.
Person.
An individual, company, corporation, business trust, estate
trust, partnership, association, any other group, two or more persons
having a joint or common interest, or any legal or commercial entity.
Police chief.
The police chief of the city or his or her designated representative.
Porch or deck.
A structure adjacent to an entry door of a HUD-code manufactured
home.
Premises.
A lot, plot or parcel of land, including any structure on
it.
Recreational vehicle.
A vehicle which is built on a single chassis, four hundred
(400) square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal
projections, self-propelled or towable and designed primarily not
for use as a permanent dwelling unit, but as temporary living quarters
for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use.
Street.
Any roadway, fire lane, access or alley.
Structure.
That which is built or constructed; an edifice or building
of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or composed
of parts joined together in some definite manner.
Swimming pool.
Any structure, basin, chamber, spa, or tank containing an
artificial body of water for swimming, diving, physical fitness, or
recreational bathing and having a depth of two (2) feet or more at
any point. This phrase does not include lakes or creeks.
Tenant.
Any person who occupies a dwelling unit for living or dwelling
purposes with the property owner’s or landlord’s consent.
Travel trailer.
A structure, having no foundation other than a permanent
chassis with wheels, which is 12 body feet or less in width, and is
less than 40 body feet in length, and is designed to be used as a
dwelling with or without a permanent foundation. The term “travel
trailer” includes folding hardtop campers transported behind
a motor vehicle, truck-mounted campers attached to and transported
behind a motor vehicle or pickup, recreational vehicles, campers,
or similar types of temporary dwellings intended for short-term occupancy,
travel, and/or recreation.
Unit.
Any HUD-code manufactured home, washeteria, office, clubhouse
and athletic facility.
Unit plot.
A piece of ground set aside and designated for occupancy
by one (1) HUD-code manufactured home.
Unit plot line.
The imaginary line around any HUD-code manufactured home
unit plot.
Washeteria.
A self-service laundry room accessible to all residents,
which contains two (2) or more pairs of washers and dryers.