[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
Section 101.935, Wis. Stats., relating to manufactured/mobile home communities, and § 710.15, Wis. Stats., Manufactured and mobile home community regulations, are adopted by reference as if fully set forth herein. In case of conflict between this chapter and § SPS 302.33, Manufactured homes, Wis. Adm. Code; Ch. SPS 326, Manufactured Home Communities, Wis. Adm. Code; Ch. ATCP 125, Manufactured Home Communities – Fair Trade Practices, Wis. Adm. Code, the more stringent provisions shall apply. This chapter is in addition to and does not supplant §
420-117 of the Village Zoning Ordinance. In the event of a conflict between this chapter and §
420-117 of the Village Zoning Ordinance, the more stringent provisions shall apply. A copy of the applicable statutes and Wisconsin Administrative Code sections shall be kept on file in the office of the Village Clerk.
Whenever used in this chapter, unless a different
meaning appears from the context, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A mobile home, or a structure that is designed to be used
as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation and that is certified
by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development as complying
with the standards established under 42 U.S.C. §§ 5401
to 5425.
MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY
Any park, court, site, lot, parcel, or tract of land designed,
maintained, intended or used for the purpose of supplying a location
or accommodations for three or more mobile or manufactured homes and
shall include all buildings used or intended for use as a part of
the equipment thereof, whether or not a charge is made for the use
of the manufactured/mobile home community and its facilities. "Manufactured/mobile
home community" shall not include automobile or mobile home sales
lots on which unoccupied mobile homes are parked for the purposes
of inspection and sale.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
MOBILE HOME
Any vehicle or structure intended for or capable of human habitation, or designed primarily for sleeping purposes, mounted on wheels or jacks and/or capable of being moved from place to place, either by its own power or by power supplied by some vehicle used or to be used, excepting a device used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks and excluding recreational vehicles as defined in Chapter
420 of this Code. This definition shall be construed in a manner consistent with the definition of "mobile home" in § 101.91(10), Wis. Stats.
OPERATOR
Any person engaged in the business of renting sites in a
manufactured/mobile home community to tenants. "Operator" includes
officers, representatives, agents and employees.
PERSON
Shall be construed to include an individual, partnership,
firm, company or corporation, whether tenant, owner, lessee, licensee,
or their agent, heir or assigns.
RENTAL AGREEMENT
An agreement between an operator and a tenant for the rental
of a site.
SCREENING
The procedure used by an operator to determine that a prospective
tenant meets the operator's minimum financial standards and other
reasonable requirements established by the operator.
SECURITY DEPOSIT
The total of all payments and deposits given by a tenant
to the operator as security for the performance of the tenant's obligations
and includes all rent payments in excess of one month's prepaid rent.
SITE
Any plot of land which is rented or offered for rental for
the accommodation of a manufactured/mobile home used for residential
purposes. It does not include a plot of land rented for the accommodation
of a manufactured/mobile home which is:
A.
Occupied on a strictly seasonal basis; or
B.
Owned by the operator and occupied by the operator
herself or himself as a residence.
TENANT
Any person renting a site from an operator.
UNIT
A section of ground in a manufactured/mobile home community
of not less than 600 square feet of unoccupied space designated as
the location for only one automobile and/or one manufactured or mobile
home.
UTILITY SERVICE
A.
Electricity, water, sewer, telephone, and natural
gas.
B.
Liquefied petroleum gas other than liquefied
petroleum gas in portable containers.
C.
Fuel oil supplied through a permanent central
system in the manufactured/mobile home community.
VILLAGE
The Village of Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed
to prohibit or prevent the licensing of any manufactured/mobile home
community existing on September 28, 1998. Should any of these existing
manufactured/mobile home communities wish to expand, they shall then
be compelled to bring their additional community area into compliance
with the provisions of the Village's ordinances.
No manufactured/mobile home community license
shall be issued until the Village Clerk has notified the Village Board
and the Village Board shall have inspected each application and the
premises on which manufactured/mobile homes will be located to insure
compliance with the regulations, ordinances and laws applicable thereto.
No license will be renewed without a reinspection of the premises.
For the purposes of making inspections and securing enforcement, such
officials or their authorized agents shall have the right and are
hereby empowered to enter on any premises on which a manufactured/mobile
home is located, or about to be located, and to inspect the same and
all accommodations connected therewith at any reasonable time. Each
premises on which a licensed manufactured/mobile home is located shall
have at least one sanitary inspection per year.
The area of the manufactured/mobile home shall
be improved to provide adequate support for the placement and tie-down
of the manufactured/mobile home, thereby securing the superstructure
against uplift, sliding, rotation and overturning.
A. The manufactured/mobile home stand shall not shift
or settle unevenly under the weight of the manufactured/mobile home
due to inadequate drainage, vibration or other forces acting on the
structure.
B. The manufactured/mobile home stand shall be provided
with anchors and tie-downs such as cast-in-place concrete "dead men,"
eyelets imbedded in concrete foundations or runways, screw augers,
arrowhead anchors, or other devices securing the stability of the
manufactured/mobile home.
C. Anchors and tie-downs shall be placed at least at
each corner of the manufactured/mobile home stand, and each shall
be able to sustain a minimum tensile strength of 2,800 pounds.
D. The manufactured/mobile home stand shall provide a
skirt enclosure from stand to bottom of manufactured/mobile home that
will be harmonious to the unit and well maintained.
No person shall at any time use a manufactured/mobile home for the purpose of advertising or conducting a commercial or manufacturing business of any kind except a home occupation pursuant to Article
VII of Chapter
420 of this Code.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
All plumbing, electrical, building and other
work done on or at any community licensed under this chapter shall
be in accordance with the ordinances of the Village and the requirements
of the state Plumbing, Electrical and Building Codes and the regulations of the State Department of Safety
and Professional Services. In addition, all work shall be consistent
with applicable Village zoning codes. Licenses and permits granted
under this chapter grant no right to erect or repair any structure,
to do any plumbing work, any HVAC work or any electrical work.
The Village Board is hereby authorized to revoke
any license or permit issued pursuant to the terms of this chapter
in accordance with § 66.0435, Wis. Stats.
Except as otherwise provided herein, any person found to be in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, or any rule, order or regulations made hereunder, shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a penalty as prescribed by Chapter
1, §
1-4, of the Village Code.