The city recognizes that existing mobilehome parks provide a viable housing alternative for the community, especially for low- and moderate-income households. As such, the preservation of mobilehomes also assists the city in meeting low- and moderate-income housing allocation figures established by the state. However, with the number of mobilehome parks declining in the Orange County area, residents of existing parks are experiencing increased economic impact. This decrease in mobilehome spaces not only reduces affordable housing alternatives, but encourages higher rents due to the increased demand and limited mobility of these tenants. Therefore, the primary intent of this chapter is to allow existing mobile-homes and associated improvements to be maintained by establishing a zoning district that encourages mobilehome park use. This chapter is further supported by existing state law which requires the submittal of a relocation impact report for city approval, setting forth the necessary mitigation measures for any tenants who may be displaced by a mobilehome park owner.
(Ord. 1187 § 2(1), 1989)