MH-3 MANUFACTURED HOME/INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING IN ALL OTHER DISTRICTS
Manufactured Home/Industrialized Housing design and construction will comply with construction and safety standards of the state and any other applicable laws or regulations including but not limited to Texas Occupancy Code Ch. 1201. All Manufactured Home/Industrialized Housing will be subject to inspection by the Building Official.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
All Manufactured Homes/Industrialized Housing shall be securely fixed to a permanent concrete foundation as per Appendix B(E), with engineering specifications and signature/seal. Additional rooms and enclosed porches shall not be allowed. All Manufactured/Industrialized Houses shall be placed with the front door or greatest dimension facing the street.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
Tie-downs will be required and will be secured before occupancy.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
Accessory buildings will be either manufactured or constructed in accordance with city codes.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
All Manufactured Homes/Industrialized Housing shall comply with all regulations of the stat and the federal government and such regulations are hereby incorporated into this section.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
Single-Family Industrial Housing shall:
(1)
Have a value equal to or greater than the mean taxable value of each single-family dwelling located within 500 feet of the lot on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located, as determined by the most recent certified tax appraisal roll for the county.
(2)
Have exterior siding, roofing, roof pitch, foundation, fascia and fenestration compatible with the single-family dwellings located within 500 feet of the lot on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located.
(3)
Comply with city aesthetic standards, subdivision control, architectural landscaping, square footage, and other site requirements.
(4)
Must have all local permits and licenses that are applicable to other single-family dwellings.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
MH-3 MANUFACTURED HOME/INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING IN ALL OTHER DISTRICTS
Manufactured Home/Industrialized Housing design and construction will comply with construction and safety standards of the state and any other applicable laws or regulations including but not limited to Texas Occupancy Code Ch. 1201. All Manufactured Home/Industrialized Housing will be subject to inspection by the Building Official.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
All Manufactured Homes/Industrialized Housing shall be securely fixed to a permanent concrete foundation as per Appendix B(E), with engineering specifications and signature/seal. Additional rooms and enclosed porches shall not be allowed. All Manufactured/Industrialized Houses shall be placed with the front door or greatest dimension facing the street.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
Tie-downs will be required and will be secured before occupancy.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
Accessory buildings will be either manufactured or constructed in accordance with city codes.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
All Manufactured Homes/Industrialized Housing shall comply with all regulations of the stat and the federal government and such regulations are hereby incorporated into this section.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)
Single-Family Industrial Housing shall:
(1)
Have a value equal to or greater than the mean taxable value of each single-family dwelling located within 500 feet of the lot on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located, as determined by the most recent certified tax appraisal roll for the county.
(2)
Have exterior siding, roofing, roof pitch, foundation, fascia and fenestration compatible with the single-family dwellings located within 500 feet of the lot on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located.
(3)
Comply with city aesthetic standards, subdivision control, architectural landscaping, square footage, and other site requirements.
(4)
Must have all local permits and licenses that are applicable to other single-family dwellings.
(Ord. 2011-429, 9-22-2011)