§ 15.08.010. Mobile home regulations.  


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  • A.

    "Mobile home" means that which is, or was as originally constructed, designed to be transported by any motor vehicle upon a highway and designed, equipped and used primarily for sleeping, eating and living or office quarters, or is intended to be so used; and includes any additions, attachments, annexes, foundations and appurtenances. "Mobile home" does not include campers or motor homes which were not originally intended as permanent residences. "Mobile home," as used in the Juneau Municipal Code, does not include a "manufactured home" as defined in 42 USC 5401 to 5426, which, when placed on the site:

    1.

    Is installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions;

    2.

    Has a factory original central core of the structure which is at least twenty-two (22) feet long by twenty-two (22) feet wide;

    3.

    Has a roof with no less than a three is to twelve pitch;

    4.

    Is properly connected to utilities.

    B.

    No person shall park any camper, motor home or mobile home on any street, alley or highway or public place. Campers or motor homes or mobile homes whose occupants are guests of local citizens may be parked on city streets for up to forty-eight (48) hours.

    C.

    No person shall park a mobile home on any city street, alley or highway or public place.

    D.

    No person shall occupy any camper or motor home as a residence in the city of Juneau.

    E.

    Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the temporary keeping of a mobile home in the city of Juneau when authorized by a permit issued under this chapter, for use by a contractor as a temporary office while working on projects in or near the city of Juneau.

    F.

    No mobile home, camper or motor homes shall be altered or remodeled in any manner so as to become a permanent fixture in the city.

(Ord. 114-2005 (part); prior code § 7-5-1)