Mobile home design and construction shall conform to generally accepted standards of the mobile home industry.
A. 
Materials, assemblies and equipment shall conform to generally accepted standards with respect to strength, durability, corrosion and fire resistance and other qualities recognized under such standards.
B. 
Habitable and nonhabitable space shall be arranged, located, lighted and ventilated so as to be appropriate for the intended use.
C. 
Mechanical systems and equipment shall be designed, installed and located so that under normal conditions of use such systems and equipment shall be capable of functioning safely and efficiently without being forced to operate beyond the designed capacity.
D. 
Equipment requiring operation, inspection or maintenance shall be located so that easy access to it is provided.
E. 
Plumbing, heating and electrical systems shall be properly connected to approved sources of supply when a mobile home is in a fixed location and occupied for living purposes.
Mobile home units, including mechanical systems and equipment, shall be maintained and operated so as to be free of conditions conducive to personal injury or detrimental to health or welfare.
Mobile homes shall be structurally sound, effectively insulated and capable of sustaining designed dynamic loading.
A. 
Body and body framing.
(1) 
Body frames shall be designed and constructed as complete units. Wall and floor surfaces shall be firmly attached to body framing members. Doors and windows shall be securely framed in place. Framing and exterior skin shall be surface treated or painted to prevent deterioration.
(2) 
Roofs shall be pitched for proper drainage and shall be weathertight. Roof decks shall be of metal or noncombustible materials.
(3) 
Wood body framing shall be of seasoned lumber and shall provide adequate support and rigidity. Members shall be joined so as to ensure permanent attachment to each other.
(4) 
Metal body framing shall be of structural formed sections, riveted, bolted or welded together. Where different metals are joined, precaution shall be taken to prevent electrolytic action.
(5) 
Insulation of floors, roof and exterior walls shall consist of noncombustible materials.
(6) 
Ventilation shall be provided to minimize deterioration of structural members from condensation or other causes.
B. 
Chassis.
(1) 
Chassis shall extend substantially the length of the body and shall be capable of supporting the live and dead loads to which subjected.
(2) 
Tongue or drawbar shall be secured to the chassis and shall be capable of supporting the weight of the forward end of the mobile home. If designed to support gas cylinders, the tongue shall be of sufficient strength and shall permit secure attachment.
(3) 
Hitch shall be securely attached to the tongue so as to become an integral part of the tongue.
(4) 
Axles, spring assemblies and wheels shall be capable of supporting the calculated loads.
Placement of mobile homes on mobile home stands by jacks or supports shall be such as to ensure the retention of the mobile home in a fixed position.