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Ordinance Number
1975-4
Adopted Date
06/27/1975
Ordinance Type
Zoning
Entity Name
Mobile and Modular Homes House Trailers
Code Number
Amends 71-02, 74-22, 75-02
Subject
Mobile Homes
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12450
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(b) Tiedown straps.. <br />All tie -down straps shall be 1 1/4" x .035" <br />galvanized (.30 oz. per sq. ft.) steel strap conforming <br />to federal spec. QQ-S-781F,Type l., Class B. Grade 1 (or <br />equivalent). <br />(c) Single -wide Mobile Homes <br />The first over -the -roof and frame tie point must <br />be within twenty-four (24) inches or at first stud and <br />truss from each end. If the frame does not extend to back <br />end wall, then the tie shall be installed within six (6) <br />inches of the end of the chassis. All other over -the -roof <br />and frame ties shall be as equally spaced as is feasible. <br />All frame ties shall be secured to the main steel beam that <br />runs the length of the home. <br />(d) Double -wide Mobile Homes <br />Double-wides shall have frame ties installed within <br />twenty-four (24) inches of each end and at intervals as <br />described on preceding chart (outside main beams only). If <br />the frame does DOu extend to back end wall, then the tie <br />shall be installed within six (6) inches of the end of the chassis. <br />I <br />Section 5. Permitted exceptions. <br />(a) Mobile homes having a permanent type structure <br />j <br />adequate to provide structural rigidity and stability, meeting the <br />design loads for hurricane zones, as specified in the ANSI A119.1 f <br />standards, of twenty-five (25) pounds horizontal and fifteen <br />(15) pounds uplift, or meets local building codes, and extending <br />a minimum of two-thirds (2/3) of the length of the mobile home to <br />which is attached, shall be deemed to have complied with tie - <br />down standards. <br />(b) Mobile ',comes of a model year prior to 1971 may be <br />exempt f.roai over. -the -roof ties, except for a minim= of one (1) <br />at each end of the mobile home. Frame ties shall be provided as <br />per rcgu.lations. <br />-3- <br />
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