Mobile home, permitted conditional upon the fact that the mobile home and lot or parcel of and upon which it is to be placed shall be owned by the same person or persons and is to be occupied as his principal place of residence.
No addition shall be made to a mobile home except a carport, canopy, open porch or enclosed porch; any such addition shall conform fully as to decor and materials used with that of the mobile home to which the same is attached.
For all new applications after April 4, 1994, the owner shall provide a certificate of occupancy demonstrating compliance with regulations set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 24, Housing and Urban Development, Chapter XX, Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Part 3280, Manufactured Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards.
Permits to maintain and occupy mobile homes shall be authorized for issuance by the Village Board following receipt of Planning Board recommendation as to site plan, as well as satisfactory assurance of compliance by the applicant with provisions of this chapter.
A mobile home shall not be located outside a Mobile Home District for more than 48 hours, except that the Building Inspector may issue a temporary permit for a period not to exceed 30 days, which permit shall not be renewable within the same calendar year.
Canastota City Zoning Code
ARTICLE XIII
MH Mobile Home District
§ 230-50 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted in Mobile Home Districts:
Mobile home, permitted conditional upon the fact that the mobile home and lot or parcel of and upon which it is to be placed shall be owned by the same person or persons and is to be occupied as his principal place of residence.
No addition shall be made to a mobile home except a carport, canopy, open porch or enclosed porch; any such addition shall conform fully as to decor and materials used with that of the mobile home to which the same is attached.
For all new applications after April 4, 1994, the owner shall provide a certificate of occupancy demonstrating compliance with regulations set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 24, Housing and Urban Development, Chapter XX, Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Part 3280, Manufactured Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards.
Permits to maintain and occupy mobile homes shall be authorized for issuance by the Village Board following receipt of Planning Board recommendation as to site plan, as well as satisfactory assurance of compliance by the applicant with provisions of this chapter.
A mobile home shall not be located outside a Mobile Home District for more than 48 hours, except that the Building Inspector may issue a temporary permit for a period not to exceed 30 days, which permit shall not be renewable within the same calendar year.