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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 75-4 (nl: uma )
AN ORDINA10E RELATING TO MOBILE IiOMES, AMENDING
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCES 71-2, 74-22 AND
75-2, PROVIDING FOR ON SITE INSPECTION, RE-
QUIRING BLOCKING AND ANCHORING, ESTABLISHING
MINIMUM STANDARDS, ESTABLISHING RESPONSIBILITY
FOR COMPLIANCE, PROVIDING EXCEPTIONS, PROVIDING
FOR TILE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
AND ENFORCEMENT AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO.'LMISSIONERS OF
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, That Indian River County Ordinances
71-21 74-22 and 75-2 are hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 1: That, after the effective date of this Ordinance,
every mobile home, modular home and house frailer occupied as a
dwelling shall be blocked and anchored in accordance with the
following standards:
Section 7.. Minimum Pier Standards.
(a) Pier foundations shall be installed directly
under the main frame (or chassis) of the mobile homes. The
piers shall not be further apart than ten (10) feet on
centers, and the main frame, front or back, shall not
extend further than two (2) feet beyond the center line
of the end of the piers.
(b) All grass and organic material shall be removed
and the pier foundation placed on stable soil. The pier
foundation shall be a "IG" x 1G•• x 4" solid concrete pad,
precast or poured in place, or equivalent.
(c) Piers must be- constructed of regular 8" x 8" r. 16"
concrete blocks, open cells, solid, or equivalent (with
open cells vertical), placed above the foundation. A
2" x 8" r. 1G" pressure treated wood plate, or equivalent-,
shall be placed on top of the pier with shims fitted
and driven tight from both sides of the I -;scam, between
the wood plate and the main frame. Shims shall not occupy
more than one (1) inch of vertical space. Single tiered
bloc): piers shall be in;.talled perpendicular to the main
I -Beam.
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 75-4 (AMEWITIED)
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOBILE HOMES, AMENDING
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCES 71-2, 74-22 AND
Y 75-2, PROVIDING FOR ON SITE INSPECTION, RE-
QUIRING BLOCKING AND ANCHORING, ESTABLISHING
MINIMUM STANDARDS, ESTA13LISIIING RESPONSIBILITY
FOR COMPLIANCE, PROVIDING EXCEPTIONS, PROVIDING
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
,AND ENFORCEMENT AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUI4TY CO.'+LMISSIONERS OF
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, That Indian River County Ordinances
71-21 74-22 and 75-2 are hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 1: That, after the effective date of this Ordinance,
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every mobile home, modular home and house fisailer occupied as a
dwelling shall be blocked and anchored in accordance with the
following standards:
Section 2. Minim;un Pier Standards.
(a) Pier foundations shall be installed directly
Under the main frame (or chassis) of the mobile homes. The
piers shall not be further apart than ten (10) feet on
centers, and the main frame, front or back, shall not
extend further than two (2) feet beyond the center line
of the end of the piers.
(b) All grass and organic material shall be removed
and the pier foundation placed on stable soil. The pier
foundation shall be a 16" x 16" x 4" solid concrete pad,
precast or poured in place, or equivalent_
(c) Piers must be constructed of regular 8" x 8" x 16"
concrete blocks, open cells, solid, or equivalent (with
open cells vertical), placed above the foundation. A
2" x 8" r, 1G" pressure treated wood plate, or equivalent,
shall be placed on top of the pier with shims fitted
and driven tight from both sides of the 1-11cam, beti.:ecn
the wood plate and the main frame. Skeins shall not occupy
more than one. (1) inch of vertical space. Single ticrcd
block piers shall be in_.t0l ed perpendicular to the main
I. -Beam.
W All piers over forty (40) inches in height shall
be double tiered with blocks interlocked and capped with
a 4" x 16" x 16" solid concrete block, or equivalent, and
cushioned with wood shims or pressure treated plate.
(e) All corner piers over three (3) blocks high
shall be double tiered, with blocks interlocked, and
capped with a 4" x 16" x 16" solid concrete block, or
equivalent, and cushioned with wood shims or pressure
treated plate.
Section 3. Minimum Anchor Standards.
(a) Anchors shall meet the specifications established
in -Chapter 15C-1.10 of the Florida Administrative Code.
(b) As a minimum standard, anchors shall be installed
on both sides of the unit for every twelve (12) feet of
trailer length. There shall be a minimum of three (3)
regardless of length, with the further requirement that
one (1) set shall be on each end.
Section 4. Minimum Tie Down Standards.
Unless otherwise specified in this section, the tie -down
specifications are as follows:
(Excluding hitch)
Nominal length of Mobile Home
Up to 40 to G07 G1 € up —'
Single -wide MH Frame ties
per side 3 5 7
Single -wide b11I Over---�t;�e-roof -
ties -per .side 3 3 3
Single -w) -de 1.111 Number of
anchors per
side 3 5 7
Double -wide MH Prame ties
only per
side 3 5 7
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N Tiedown straps
All tie -down straps shall be 1 1/4" x .035-
j, galvanized (.30 or.. per sq, ft.) steel strap conforming
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to federal spec. QQ-S-791F.Type Jr Class Dt Grade I (or
equivalent).
(c) Single -wide Mobile Homes
The first over -the -roof and frame tie point must
be within twenty-four (24) inches or.at first stud and
truss from each end. If the frame does not extend to back
end wall, then the tie shall. be installed within six (6)
inches of the end of the chassis. All other over -the -roof
and frame ties shall he as equally spaced as is feasible.
All frame ties shall be secured to the main steel beam that
rLs the length of the home.
(d) Double -wide Mobile Homes
Double-wides shall have frame ties installed within
twenty-four (24) inches of each end and at intervals as
described on preceding chart (outside main beams only). if
the frame does not extend to back end wall, then the tie
shall he installed within six (6) inches of the end of the chassis.
Section 5. Permitted exceptions.
(a) Mobile homes having a permanent type structure
adequate to provide structural rigidity and stability, meeting the
design loads for huriicane zones, as specified in the ANSI A119.1
standards, of twenty-five (25) pounds horizontal and fifteen
(15) pounds uplift, or meets local building codes, and extending
a minimum of two-thirds (2/3) of the length of the mobile home to
which is attached, shall be deemed to have complied with tie -
down standards.
(b) Mobile hOm6S of a model year prio). to 1971 may be
exempt from over -the -roof ties, except for a minimum of one (1)
at each end of the mobile home. Prame ties shall be provided as
per regulations.
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(e) Mobile homes having a concrete slab, the top of
which is vertically within twelve (12") inches or less of
the bottom of the floor of the mobile home, and where the bottom
of the floor is within sixteen (16") inches or less of the ground,
will be exempt from having a frame tie, or ties, installed in
this area only. The end frame ties, however, shall not be
exempt.
provided, that those mobile homes which are presently tied
down in compliance with the requirements of the insurance company
insuring same, and have been approved by the insurer, shall
be deemed to have complied with the tie -down standards of this
Ordinance. Upon relocation of such mobile homes, however, tie
down requirements shall apply.
(d) Other types of piers and methods of blocking, ground
anchors or tie -down cable or cables or couplings may be approved
by the County if deemed the equivalent of the foregoing speci-
fications, and specific written approval is given by the county.
(e) Travel trailers that are not to be in the County more
than fifteen (15) days shall be excluded from this section.
Section G. New Mobile homes.
(a) That after the effective date of this Ordinance, prior
to occupancy, every new mobile home, occupied as a dwelling,
must be issued a Certificate of Occupancy after an on site
inspection insuring compliance with State laws, this Ordinance
and State and local regulations, regarding such functions as
blocking and leveling, anchoring, tie -downs, utility connections,
conversion of appliances, and external improvement on the mobile
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home.
Section 7. Requirements.
(a) it shall lie the responsibility of the owner of the
property or operator of a trailer par): on which a unit: is parked
to provide the required ground anchors installed.
Section 0. Enforcement and Penalty Section.
(a) The enforL�ment of these provi.:ions shall rest
with t>>c City -County l)uil.ding Department.
(b) Certificates of Occupancy shall. be issued by tho
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Building Department when the new mobile home complies with
this ordinance or State law.
(c) The Building Department shall establish reasonable
fees for the service performed in making the on site inspections i
and issuing Certificates of Occupancy, consistent with State
regulations.
(d) Written notice shall be given to anyone in violation
' of these provisions, specifying same. A period of forty-five
(45) days shall be granted for correction and the person or
persons correcting the violation shall sign a citation verifying
correction of same.
(e) Upon conviction, violations of this Ordinance shall
constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable in accordance
with law.
Section 9. Intent.
it is the legistative intent of this Ordinance to be
consistent with all State laws and regulations. S:Mere the provisions
of this Ordinance are more restrictive than State laws and regulations,
State Lair shall control.
section 10. Effective date.
The effective date of this Ordinance shall be July 21, 1975.
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