shall be no smaller than the average unit in the park and at the same location as the previous manufactured home. The new manufactured home must meet all rules and regulations of the park.
D. Dismantling without Permits . If a manufactured home is dismantled without the appropriate permits, no new manufactured home shall be allowed to replace the dismantled unit upon the original’s removal .
E. Expansion of Existing Manufactured Home Parks. Any existing manufactured home park as defined above that proposes to expand, may do so under the following standards: i. Site Plan and Special Use Permit. An expansion of an existing manufactured home park shall require a site plan to be reviewed and approved by Planning Department staff upon approval of a Special Use Permit by the Board of Adjustment. Manufactured home parks with compliant Special Use Permits must request an amendment to the Special Use Permit from the Board of Adjustment prior to expanding. ii. Rules and Regulations. A manufactured home park shall be governed by a set of rules and regulations that shall be approved by the Board of Adjustment as part of the Special Use Permit. Compliance with the approved rules and regulations is required to be demonstrated prior to the issuance of any building permits by the Town’s Inspections Department. The rules and regulations shall include the following standards for all newly installed units: 1. Skirting. A continuous skirting wall, without openings, except for required ventilation and access, shall be installed under the perimeter of the manufactured home. The skirting shall be constructed in accordance with the standards of the North Carolina Residential Building Code.
2. Exterior Finish. The exterior finish of the manufactured home shall consist of one (1) or more of the following materials:
I. Vinyl or metal siding (the reflectivity must not exceed that of white paint).
II. Cedar or other wood siding.
III. Weather resistant pressboard siding.
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