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A. MHS & MH/RVP REGULATIONS.

a. One manufactured home shall be permitted on each approved manufactured home lot or space. No recreational vehicles or conventional construction units shall be permitted on a manufactured home lot for dwelling purposes.

b. MH/RVP Only. One recreational vehicle permitted on each approved recreational vehicle lot. No mobile home or conventional construction units shall be permitted on recreational vehicle lots for dwelling purposes. Recreational vehicles shall not remain in a Recreational Vehicle Park for more than six (6) months in any one (1) year.

c. MHS Only. PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION – Each subdivision shall establish a Property Owner’s Association and a Board of Directors, to administer and enforce required covenants, conditions and restrictions, and to oversee the operation of common facilities.

d. MH/RVP Only. MANAGEMENT – Each park shall maintain full-time management to handle daily enforcement and property management for park residents and with the express responsibility to ensure that the park is in current compliance with all City codes.

e. PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES:.

i. Community or recreational facilities to an extent not less than specified in the development requirements.

ii. Common facility service buildings (laundry facilities, accessory supplies, park maintenance, management, community buildings, and other uses of a similar nature). All such buildings shall be centrally located, and use shall be restricted to occupants.

iii. Dwelling for one manager, caretaker, and/or watchman employed on the premises, the total units not to exceed three (3).

iv. Any other uses of land or structures customarily incidental and subordinate to one of the principal permitted uses, unless otherwise excluded.

f. DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS.

i. Exterior property lines abutting public streets shall have a six (6) foot masonry wall located on a fifteen (15) foot setback, landscaped and maintained by a Property Owner’s Association. Masonry walls and/or landscaped strips may be required along other exterior property lines to ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses.

ii. Access to all lots shall be from interior, private streets (2" asphalt over 4" A.B.C.) and not less than thirty-two (32) feet in width.

iii. Sidewalks shall be at least five (5) feet wide on both sides of all streets.

iv. All dumpster type refuse collection facilities shall be screened on three (3) sides with a masonry wall, with the fourth side being a gated entrance.

v. All utility lines shall be placed underground.

vi. Boat, travel trailer or RV storage shall not occur on the same lot with a mobile home. Each development shall provide masonry walled, screened storage areas for such vehicles within the subdivision for use by the occupants of an area not less than three hundred (300) square feet for each mobile home lot.

vii. Each mobile home must be affixed with permanent tiedowns/anchors and skirting of a permanent, fire retardant material, and installed to enclose the open space between the bottom of the floor and grade level of the stand.

viii. All room additions, awnings, or covers shall be regulated by current building codes.

ix. All room additions shall be structurally independent of the MH/RV, but may be attached with weather stripping.

x. A detached storage building is permitted in the rear half of each lot in a Manufactured Home Subdivision and in a Manufactured Home Park. For every foot in height (to the peak of a building) above the fence, one foot of setback shall be required on all sides of the building. If there is no the fence the storage building shall be set back one foot from the lot line for every foot in height (to the peak of the building) above six feet.

xi. Detached storage buildings are not permitted in Recreational Vehicle Parks.