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<br />" <br /> <br />loads and actual dead-loads imposed by the mobile home and any attached <br />or supported structure based on accepted engineering standards. <br />Foundations, tie-downs, and other supports would have to be able to <br />withstand the specified horizontal, up-lift and overturning wind forces ~ <br />on the mobile home and any attached or supported structures based on .., <br />accepted engineering design standards. <br /> <br />8. The space between the mobile home and ground level would have to be <br />completely enclosed with a perimeter enclosure, except as required for <br />ventilation. It would have to be compatible with the mobile home's <br />exterior siding. <br /> <br />9. Rain gutters, in harmony with the roof and siding, would be required. <br /> <br />10. The home would have to be new at the time of installation. <br /> <br />11. Siding would have to be non-reflective, and textured or wood-stained. <br /> <br />12. A minimum nine by twelve foot accessory storage building or garage, with <br />siding and design that matches the mobile home, would have to be placed <br />on the lot. <br /> <br />13. Parking would be the same as is now required for single family dwellings, <br />two per unit. <br /> <br />14. Each home would have to possess an insignia showing that it was <br />manufactured according to the National Manufactured Housing Construction <br />and Safety Standards Code. <br /> <br />15. Each home would have to comply with all applicable local, state, and fit <br />federal regulations in effect at the time of installation. <br /> <br />If you have any questions, please call Gary Chenkin in the planning department <br />at 687-5481. <br /> <br />Provided under separate cover: <br /> <br />Proposed Ordinance <br />Planning Commission minutes (3 meetings) <br /> <br />P 1 gcmhl 4985 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2 <br />