§ 24-19. Mobile home residential district (MH-A).
(a)
Intent. It is the intent of the MH-A district to provide for residential neighborhoods of mobile homes, single family and multifamily dwellings up to four units.
(b)
Allowed uses. The permitted and conditional uses allowed in the MH-A district are shown in Table II.9. All uses not explicitly listed as permitted or conditional uses are prohibited.
Table II.9: MH-A District Permitted and Conditional Uses
Permitted Uses
Conditional Uses
Mobile homes Small scale retail and restaurants less than 5,000 square feet that serve the immediate needs of the neighborhood in which they are located Single-family dwellings Day care centers in excess of 12 children Multifamily dwellings not in excess of four units Home occupations with up to two on site employees (in addition to a homeowner or renter) Schools Bed and Breakfast Public parks, buildings, and playgrounds Accessory dwelling units Religious institutions Home occupations with no more than 1 on site employee (in addition to a homeowner or renter) Accessory uses Home day cares up to 12 children Amateur radio antenna support structures, antenna support structures, alternative antenna support structures, antennae, and amateur radio antennae in compliance with section 24-70(c). Minor utility installations (c)
District regulations. Specifications for the MH-A district are shown in Table II.10.
Table II.10: MH-A District Specifications
Regulations
Specifications
Minimum lot width 40 feet Minimum lot size 4,800 square feet Minimum front yard setback 20 feet Minimum side yard setback 5 feet Corner lots—10 feet for side yard adjacent to street Minimum rear yard setback 15 feet Maximum lot coverage 50% Maximum building height Primary building—35 feet Accessory buildings—18 feet Skirting Within 60 days siting, a mobile home shall be skirted with material similar to its siding material or better.
(Ord. No. 1306 , § 1(Exh. A) 11-9-16)