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A “designated manufactured home” is a manufactured home constructed after June 15, 1976, in accordance with federal requirements for manufactured housing (meeting HUD code) which:

A. Is comprised of at least two fully enclosed parallel sections each of not less than twelve feet wide by thirty-six feet long;

B. Was originally constructed with and now has a composition or wood shake or shingle, coated metal, or similar roof of not less than 3:12 pitch; and

C. Has exterior siding similar in appearance to siding materials commonly used on site built single family homes built according to the International Building Code. (Ord. 1243 §11, 2005).