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Village of Cuba, NY
Allegany County
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No mobile home shall be located within Cuba Village other than in a mobile home park or remodeled until an application for a permit has been filed in the Village Clerk's office and has been approved by the Board of Trustees. Such application shall be filled out in duplicate on a form supplied by the Village Clerk and shall be accompanied by two copies of a plot plan, drawn to scale, showing the dimensions of the parcel of land proposed to be used as a site, the location of the existing or proposed water supply and the location of the existing or proposed method for disposing of sewage.
A. 
Upon receipt of an application for a permit to locate or remodel a mobile home, the Village Clerk shall transmit the same to the Village Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer, who shall make an examination of the site described in said application and report his/her findings to the Board of Trustees. After receipt of such report, the Board of Trustees shall approve or disapprove the issuance of the permit applied for.
B. 
One copy of said application, when approved by the Board of Trustees and signed by the Village Clerk, shall constitute a permit. Such permit, together with one copy of the plot plan, shall be given to the applicant; the second copy of both the application and the plot plan shall be retained by the Village Clerk.
C. 
Upon completion of the permitted project, the applicant shall notify the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer that the structure is ready for final inspection, whereupon the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer shall promptly make such final inspection, and, if satisfied that the regulations pertaining to this project have been complied with, he/she shall issue a certificate of compliance granting permission to use the structure.
A. 
The minimum dimensions of a site on which a mobile home may be located outside of a mobile home park are as follows:
(1) 
Frontage on a street or highway: 75 feet.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
(2) 
Front yard depth or setback from the front property line: 30 feet.
(3) 
Setback where the front property line is not clearly defined: 50 feet from the center of a village street and 30 feet from a state road right-of-way.
(4) 
Backyard depth: 10 feet.
(5) 
Side yard width: two side yards with a minimum total width of 30 feet. Neither side yard shall have a width of less than 10 feet.
(6) 
Area of site: 7,500 square feet.
B. 
The minimum space of a mobile home shall be 980 square feet.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
A mobile home shall be supported on masonry piers or a foundation in order to protect the structure from ground frost, water and other contingencies and shall have an appropriate skirting consisting of corrugated aluminum or fiberglass on sound framing.
All mobile homes must connect to the village sewer lines and water system.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 155, Sewers, and Ch. 195, Water.
No mobile home shall be occupied until installations are complete. No water service shall be turned on until the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer has made final inspection and given written approval.
Any accessory units shall be constructed only with the approval of the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer and shall conform to all the setback and yard requirements as set forth herein.
The provisions of this Article shall not apply to:
A. 
A bona fide dealer who is engaged in the business of buying and selling mobile homes.
B. 
An unoccupied mobile home placed in storage for any period, provided that approval for said storage has been granted by the Board of Trustees.
A fee, as set forth from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees,[2] shall be charged for issuing a permit pursuant to this Article, payment to be made at the time the application is filed.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
[2]
Editor's Note: The current fees resolution is on file in the office of the Village Clerk.
No mobile home shall remain anywhere in Cuba Village, other than on a permanent site or in a mobile home park or in storage, for a longer period than four weeks in any twelve-calendar-month period. An application for a permit for such temporary location shall be made to the Village Clerk, who shall have authority to issue such temporary permit without cost to the applicant. Revocation of a temporary permit may be made by the Village Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer.