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THE ZONING REPORT
<br />For Planning and Zoning Professionals
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<br /> ISSN 0748-0083
<br />VOL 12, NO 12 -- SEPT 23, 1994 -- Charles Reed, AICP, Editor/Publisher -- $58/year/subscription
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<br />A COMP~ ~IST OF ZONING PRGv~SIONS FOR
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<br />~TING MOBILE HflqES AND MANTJF~ HCiMES
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<br />(Part Two of two parts)
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<br />This is the second part of our two-part discus-
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<br />sion of the regulation of mobile home parks
<br />and manufactured home subdivisions. Part One,
<br />which you received two weeks ago on Septem-
<br />ber 9, discussed purposes and intents, defini-
<br />tions, how mobile home parks and manufactured
<br />home subdivisions are permitted in a community
<br />by zoning codes, uses allowed in mobile home
<br />parks and manufactured home subdivisions, and
<br />zoning bulk standards.
<br /> In Part Two, we conclude our review of zon-
<br />ing bulk s~andards, then cover site development
<br />standards, and operation and maintenance of
<br />mobile home parks.
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<br />We provide this checklist for you to consider
<br />additions and changes to your mobile home
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<br />tions you can use now," May 20, June 2 and
<br />17, 1988 (three issues); "Checklist of environ-
<br />mental and natural resources provisions to be
<br />included in zoning codes," Dec 15, 1989, Jan 12
<br />and 26, 1990 (three issues), and "A complete
<br />checklist for subdivision development and con-
<br />struction standards," Dec 20, 199i, and Jan 24,
<br />1992 (two issues).
<br /> Other related issues of The Zoning Report
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<br />include these eleven past issues: "Mobile homes
<br />outside mobile home parks on individual lots,"
<br />Feb 15, 1984; "Recreational vehicles, trucks
<br />and inoperable vehicles in residential zones,"
<br />March 20, 1987; "New ideas for encroachments
<br />in zone yards," Sept 22, 1989; "Take another
<br />took at your common open space provisions in
<br />your zomng and subdivision PUD regulations,"
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<br />park provisions based on ideas that our check- March.23,.._ 1990; "Rethinking, reorganizing and
<br />list might generate. But our checklist will not ~$.~vising ~.¥our regulations for accessory uses
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<br />fit your specific situation. Moreover~ our ter-
<br />minology may differ from yours. Our checklist
<br />includes more items than you would ever need
<br />in your community's mobile home provisions.
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<br />Our checklist on mobile home parks dovetails
<br />with five earlier checklists. These are: "How to
<br />red pencil preliminary subdivision plats," March
<br />9 and 23, 1984 (two issues); "How to red pencil
<br />site plans: a checklist of what to look for,"
<br />Nov 11 and 25, 1985 (two issues); "Recent
<br />trends and new techniques for PUD zoning reg-
<br />ulations -- a complete checklist of PUD regula-
<br />
<br />and structures," May 4 and 18, 1990 (two
<br />[u6...a~.~*)~,',3"B°~ tO provide comprehensive land-
<br />scape regulations and landscaping site stan-
<br />dards in zoning codes," June 7 and 21, 1991
<br /> (two parts); "New ideas for innovative and af-
<br /> fordable housing: special zoning for attached
<br /> dwelling units," May 15, 1992{ "Design and de-
<br /> velopment standards for rural subdivisions,"
<br /> March 19, 1993; and "Formulas and standards
<br /> for determining parkland dedication in subdivi-
<br /> sion codes," Oct 22, 1993.
<br /> You can purchase these reports from us for
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<br />$3 each.
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