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Setbacks and separations in the manufactured home park shall be as follows:

(1) Setbacks.

(a) The setback from a private road shall be 10 feet exclusive of hitches or towing devices.

(b) The setbacks from a public right-of-way shall be 15 feet.

(c) The setback from the exterior park boundary not abutting upon a public right-of-way shall be 10 feet. Except that separate accessory buildings or structures attendant to a manufactured home unit may be located not closer than five feet from the exterior property line of a manufactured home park not abutting upon a public right-of-way.

(d) Attached or freestanding additions to a manufactured home unit including carports, awnings, storage rooms, habitable rooms, and other similar structures or buildings shall be considered to be a part of the manufactured home unit for setback purposes.

(e) Open stairs, decks, and landings no higher than the floor level of the manufactured home unit may encroach to within five feet of a private road, public right-of-way, or from the exterior park boundary.

(2) Separations.

(a) Manufactured home units and habitable additions thereto having a minimum two by six stud and sheet rock exterior wall construction or equal fire resistive wall construction shall maintain a minimum 10-foot separation from one manufactured home unit to another manufactured home unit of similar construction. Manufactured home units of lesser fire resistive exterior wall construction shall maintain a 20-foot separation from one manufactured home unit to another manufactured home unit.

(b) Attached or freestanding nonhabitable additions appurtenant to a manufactured home including stairs, decks, landings, awnings, carports, storage rooms, and other structures or buildings shall maintain a six-foot separation from another manufactured home.

(c) Separate accessory buildings or structures shall not be located closer than six feet from its attendant manufactured home or additions except as may be permitted by the International Building Code.

(d) Separate accessory buildings or structures attendant to one manufactured home unit shall not be located closer than six feet from another manufactured home unit and its attendant additions or accessory buildings or structures. (Ord. 444 § 1, 2011)