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All factory-assembled homes shall comply with the following placement standards:

(1) Age Restrictions. All factory-assembled homes shall not be more than five years old as determined by the manufacturer date.

(2) Foundations. All factory-assembled homes shall be placed on foundation system as per manufacturer’s specifications. The foundation system shall be pit set.

(3) Skirting. All factory-assembled homes shall be skirted with material that will resemble a typical residential foundation. The required crawl space shall be vented per manufacturer’s specifications.

(4) Wheels. All wheels, tongues, and other transportation equipment must be removed from the factory-assembled home when placed upon a lot.

(5) Exterior siding must consist of cottage lap, T1-11, or similar siding materials commonly used on site-built dwellings.

(6) Additions. No additions shall be built or attached to any factory-assembled home except under the following conditions:

(a) The exterior siding of additions shall match the exterior siding of the factory-assembled home in shape, color and texture.

(b) All windows, doors, soffits, fascia and trim on additions shall match in appearance the same items on the factory-assembled home.

(c) The roof pitch and covering shall match the roof pitch and covering of the factory-assembled home.

(d) Additions will not be permitted on any manufactured home which contains less than 1,000 square feet unless said home existed on the same lot prior to December, 1995. [Ord. 3731 § 11, 2005; Ord. 3354 § 2, 1999; Code 1970 § 25.30.080.]