Detached Single-Family Dwelling Outside Mobile Home Park or Mobile Home Subdivision. Any detached single-family dwelling located on an individual lot outside of a mobile home park or mobile home subdivision must meet the off-street requirements and the following standards in addition to any others required by law:
The dwelling must meet the building code.
The dwelling must be taxed as real property. If the dwelling is a manufactured home, an affidavit must be filed with the State Tax Commission pursuant to Section 59-2-602, Utah Code Annotated 1953.
The dwelling must be permanently connected to and approved for all required utilities.
The dwelling must have an attached two-car garage, said garage to conform to all applicable building codes.
The dwelling must be attached to a site-built permanent perimeter foundation which meets the International Building Code or, if the dwelling is a manufactured home, the installation must meet the ICBO Guidelines for Manufactured Housing Installations, including any successors to these standards, and the space beneath the structure must be enclosed at the perimeter of the dwelling in accordance with said ICBO guidelines with a perimeter concrete foundation. The roof shall have a roof surface of wood shakes, asphalt, composition, wood shingles, concrete, fiberglass or metal tiles or slate.
The dwelling must meet the minimum housing square footage requirements for the zone.
The dwelling must have a basement roughed in. The basement requirements may be waived upon showing that there is a groundwater problem on site that cannot be solved with reasonable expenses.
Dwellings without a basement (slab-on-grade) are allowed where the minimum square footage of the home is at least 1,500 square feet for one-story dwellings, and 1,800 square feet for two-story dwellings. Dwellings without a basement shall construct with a typical perimeter footing and foundation per International Building Code.