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Manufactured home” means a residential dwelling constructed almost entirely in a factory. The dwelling is placed on a steel chassis and transported to the building site; the wheels can be removed but the chassis remains in place. Local building codes do not apply to manufactured homes. The dwelling units are built in accordance with federal HUD regulations adopted June 15, 1976.

Mobile home” means a detached single-family dwelling, constructed prior to June 15, 1976, and designed for long-term human habitation, having complete living facilities, capable of being transported to a location of use on its own chassis and wheels, identified by a model number and serial number by its manufacturer and designed primarily for placement on a nonpermanent foundation.

Mobile/manufactured home park” means any parcel, tract or lot or portion thereof where space for two or more mobile/manufactured homes are leased, rented or held for rent for occupancy, but not including automobile or mobile home sales lots on which unoccupied mobile/manufactured homes are parked for inspection and sale or camper parks in which travel trailers are permitted for temporary occupancy of less than 30 days.

Modular home” means a residential dwelling built in modules at a factory and transported to a home site on flat bed trucks. Modular homes are designed for placement on a permanent foundation, and conform to all state, local and regional codes where the home is to be located.

Travel trailer” means a motor vehicle, recreational vehicle (RV) or portable vehicular structure capable of being towed on the highways by a motor vehicle designed or intended for casual or short-term human occupancy for travel, recreational or vacation uses; identified by a model number, serial number or vehicle registration number; equipped with limited water storage and other self-contained living facilities. (Ord. 10-004 § 4, 2010)