The city assumes responsibility for the enforcement of Health
and Safety Code § 18200 et seq., Mobilehome Parks Act and
Health and Safety Code § 18860, Special Occupancy Parks
Act and their related administrative regulations contained in Title
25, Division 1, Chapters 2 and 2.2 of the
California Code of Regulations
(the "Regulations") within the city.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.010; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)
The city delegates the responsibility for the enforcement of
the Mobilehome Parks Act, the Special Occupancy Parks Act, Health
and Safety Code § 18860, and the Regulations (collectively,
the state mobilehome laws) to the building and safety department.
The city designates the building and safety official, as the person
who is qualified to enforce the aforementioned acts.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.020; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008)
As needed to meet the program goal and objectives, the building
and safety official is directed to assign at least two qualified employees
to enforce the provisions of the state mobilehome laws.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.030; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008)
The city adopts the schedules of fees designated in the state
mobilehome laws.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.040; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008)
The city adopts the statement of objectives contained in the
state mobilehome laws. The city's specific objectives in assuming
statutory authority from the state department of housing and community
development (HCD) are to provide for timely and reliable enforcement
of the state mobilehome laws regarding use, maintenance, and occupancy
governed by said acts; and to protect public health, safety and welfare.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.050; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)
A. Alta
Laguna. The park was established in 1973 with 186 spaces. It is fully
occupied at this time. The mobilehomes are mostly doublewide units.
There is one ingress point at Baseline and an egress at Hermosa. The
park currently provides several facilities and services, such as:
clubhouse, laundry room, pool/spa, common area maintenance, RV parking,
controlled access gates and exterior fencing.
B. Alta
Vista. The park was established in 1972. There are 294 spaces. However,
there are eight vacant lots in the park at this time. The park has
two ingress and egress points. The park currently provides several
facilities and services, such as: clubhouse, pool/spa, wading pool,
common area maintenance, tennis courts, basketball court and exterior
fencing.
C. Casa
Volante. The park was established in 1969 with 203 spaces. It is fully
occupied with doublewide units. One access point is located at Foothill
and an emergency egress is located at Baker Road. The park currently
provides several facilities and services, such as: clubhouse, laundry
room, pool/spa, common area maintenance and exterior fencing.
D. Chaparral
Heights. The park was established in 1970 with 155 spaces. The park
is fully occupied with doublewide units. One access point is at Archibald
and an emergency access is also on Archibald. The park currently provides
several facilities and services, such as: clubhouse, laundry room,
pool/spa, common area maintenance, RV parking, bocce court and exterior
fencing.
E. Foothill
Manor. The park was established in 1947 with 87 spaces. The park is
mainly singlewide mobilehome units. One ingress point is at Foothill
and the egress access is on Hellman. The park currently provides several
facilities and services, such as: clubhouse, laundry room, pool, common
area maintenance, RV parking and exterior fencing.
F. Pines.
The park was established in 1965 with 165 spaces. The park is completely
occupied with doublewide units at this time. One access point is located
at Foothill and two emergency egresses are located at Hermosa Street.
The park currently provides several facilities and services, such
as: clubhouse, laundry room, pool/spa, common area maintenance, RV
parking and exterior fencing.
G. Ramona
Villa. The park was established in 1974 with 149 spaces. The park
is fully occupied with doublewide units. One access point is located
at Baseline and two emergency accesses are on Ramona Street. The park
currently provides several facilities and services, such as: clubhouse,
laundry room, pool/spa, sauna, common area maintenance, RV parking
and exterior fencing.
H. Sycamore
Villa. The park was established in 1965 with 96 spaces. The park has
mainly doublewide mobilehome units. One ingress access is at Foothill
and the egress access is on Hellman. The park currently provides several
facilities and services, such as: clubhouse, laundry room, pool/spa,
basketball court, common area maintenance, and exterior fencing.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.060; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)
The effective date of assumption of enforcement responsibilities
of the state mobilehome laws shall be December 1, 2008.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.070; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008)
The city shall diligently enforce the state mobilehome laws
as follows:
A. Review
and maintain relevant files provided by HCD and compare same with
records on file with city.
B. Review
pertinent building standards of the state relevant to mobilehomes
and manufactured homes.
C. Ascertain
the status of all permits to operate and construction permits, and
enforce relevant requirements.
D. Investigate
and resolve complaints as the need arises.
E. Perform
periodic park maintenance inspections consistent with applicable law.
F. Take
all other actions as are deemed appropriate in furtherance of state
laws and regulations.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.080; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)
When enforcing the state mobilehome laws, the city shall utilize
the following forms of the state department of housing and community
development (HCD):
A. HCD
500A, Application for Permit to Operate;
B. HCD
503B, Annual Permit to Operate;
C. HCD
513B, Manufactured Home or Mobilehome Installation Acceptance;
D. HCD
513C, Certificate of Occupancy;
(Code 1980, § 8.08.090; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)
The city agrees to send a copy of all permits to operate and
state fees to the administrative office of the division of codes and
standards of the state department of housing and community development
(HCD) no later than the 15th of the month following the city's issuance
of such permits and receipt of such funds.
(Code 1980, § 8.08.100; Ord. No. 798, § 2, 2008; Ord. No. 870 (Recodification), 2014)