MODULAR HOUSING, as defined in § 158.004 is a structure designed primarily for residential or commercial occupancy, designed and constructed to the Kentucky or National Building Code, which is manufactured in one or more sections in a factory for installation on a permanent foundation at its final location.
(A) Any structure meeting the above description shall be allowed in any R-2, R-3, R-4, or AG zoning district when the primary use of the structure is for dwelling purposes, so long as the proposed structure is in accord with the surrounding neighborhood.
(B) Any structure meeting the above description is prohibited in an R-1, B-1, OP, or Public Zoning District.
(C) Any structure meeting the above description is prohibited in any B-2, B-3, I-1, or I-2 zoning district when it is considered to be the principal structure for the use and not incidental to a principal structure.
A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) as defined in § 158.004 is a motorized or pull behind, wheeled vehicle used for camping or other recreational activities.
(A) An RV shall under no circumstances be utilized as the principal structure for any residential or commercial use.
(B) No RV shall be used as an incidental structure or accessory structure to any residential or commercial use for a length of time greater than one 14 day period after the date of violation notification per six months.
(C) (1) Any proposed RV park shall conform to all regulations required to establish a mobile / manufactured home park in all zoning districts which allow it.
(2) When considering a proposed RV park the Joint City-County Planning Commission reserves the right to deny any and all application based on roadway capacity, buffer zones, safety issues, etc. in accordance with § 158.307 of the Glasgow Zoning Ordinance.
A JOB TRAILER is any structure that is transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and used as an office for on-site construction purposes or construction storage, with or without a permanent foundation.
(A) A job trailer is allowed to be located on any job site that is currently under construction or in the pre-meditated phases of construction.
(B) A job trailer does not require approval from the Glasgow Board of Adjustment.
(C) In any case where a job is completed and the structure has been issued a certificate of occupancy or resumed normal business the job trailer is to be removed from the site within 30 days of such occurrence.
(A) A temporary structure is any structure that does not have a permanent foundation, falls below the minimum square footage requiring a building permit per the Kentucky Building Code, and does not meet the definition of an accessory set forth in § 158.004.
(B) Temporary structures are not to be utilized as a principal structure for the purpose of conducting business for a duration of time exceeding 14 days.
(C) Fireworks stands receiving approval from the State Fire Marshal may remain for the time prescribed to them.
No manufactured structure (pre-fabricated building, shipping container, etc.) may be utilized as an occupancy of any classification for any purpose without being repurposed to meet the standards of the Kentucky Residential Code or Kentucky Building Code. No such structure may be used as a principal structure within a residential zoning district or accessory structure with the intent that it be used as a residential dwelling without receiving a Conditional Use Permit from the Glasgow Board of Adjustment.
MODULAR HOUSING, as defined in § 158.004 is a structure designed primarily for residential or commercial occupancy, designed and constructed to the Kentucky or National Building Code, which is manufactured in one or more sections in a factory for installation on a permanent foundation at its final location.
(A) Any structure meeting the above description shall be allowed in any R-2, R-3, R-4, or AG zoning district when the primary use of the structure is for dwelling purposes, so long as the proposed structure is in accord with the surrounding neighborhood.
(B) Any structure meeting the above description is prohibited in an R-1, B-1, OP, or Public Zoning District.
(C) Any structure meeting the above description is prohibited in any B-2, B-3, I-1, or I-2 zoning district when it is considered to be the principal structure for the use and not incidental to a principal structure.
A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) as defined in § 158.004 is a motorized or pull behind, wheeled vehicle used for camping or other recreational activities.
(A) An RV shall under no circumstances be utilized as the principal structure for any residential or commercial use.
(B) No RV shall be used as an incidental structure or accessory structure to any residential or commercial use for a length of time greater than one 14 day period after the date of violation notification per six months.
(C) (1) Any proposed RV park shall conform to all regulations required to establish a mobile / manufactured home park in all zoning districts which allow it.
(2) When considering a proposed RV park the Joint City-County Planning Commission reserves the right to deny any and all application based on roadway capacity, buffer zones, safety issues, etc. in accordance with § 158.307 of the Glasgow Zoning Ordinance.
A JOB TRAILER is any structure that is transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and used as an office for on-site construction purposes or construction storage, with or without a permanent foundation.
(A) A job trailer is allowed to be located on any job site that is currently under construction or in the pre-meditated phases of construction.
(B) A job trailer does not require approval from the Glasgow Board of Adjustment.
(C) In any case where a job is completed and the structure has been issued a certificate of occupancy or resumed normal business the job trailer is to be removed from the site within 30 days of such occurrence.
(A) A temporary structure is any structure that does not have a permanent foundation, falls below the minimum square footage requiring a building permit per the Kentucky Building Code, and does not meet the definition of an accessory set forth in § 158.004.
(B) Temporary structures are not to be utilized as a principal structure for the purpose of conducting business for a duration of time exceeding 14 days.
(C) Fireworks stands receiving approval from the State Fire Marshal may remain for the time prescribed to them.
No manufactured structure (pre-fabricated building, shipping container, etc.) may be utilized as an occupancy of any classification for any purpose without being repurposed to meet the standards of the Kentucky Residential Code or Kentucky Building Code. No such structure may be used as a principal structure within a residential zoning district or accessory structure with the intent that it be used as a residential dwelling without receiving a Conditional Use Permit from the Glasgow Board of Adjustment.