Manufactured home subdivisions must meet the following requirements:
B.
The minimum size of the tract of land to be subdivided must be 10
acres.
C.
Only single-family manufactured homes are permitted, and only one
manufactured home may be placed on each residential lot within a subdivision.
D.
Each manufactured home shall be affixed to a permanent foundation.
E.
The subdivision shall be screened along its perimeter by a permanent
buffer area, not less than 50 feet wide, composed of trees, shrubs
or other suitable buffer approved by the Planning Board. The buffer
area may be placed on individual lots within the subdivision.
B.
There are two types of parks: manufactured home park - rental, and
manufactured home park - condominium.
(1)
A rental park is for the rental of land or space within the park
for the siting of manufactured homes and may also be for the rental
of utilities and other services.
(2)
A condominium park is a park established as a condominium in accordance
with the Condominium Act, RSA 356-B, or established with cooperative
ownership otherwise permitted by state law.
C.
Each park must contain a minimum of 10 acres.
D.
Each park must have a principal access to either an arterial or a
major collector street. All-season safe sight distance in both directions
must be attained at the street entrance.
E.
In all parks, homes must either be skirted with suitable code-conforming
materials approved by the Planning Board and anchored or placed on
a permanent foundation. Only single-family manufactured homes are
permitted on both types of parks.
F.
The maximum density of homes allowed in a manufactured home park is determined by total lot area divided by the minimum building lot area as defined in Article VII, § 334-27.1B, e.g., if the parcel is 100 acres and 65 acres are dry area and less than 25% slopes, 65 units are permitted.
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G.
In all parks, each home must be placed on a parcel of land within
a park, known as a "space," with a minimum area of 15,000 square feet
and with a minimum contiguous frontage of 100 feet along a private
road within the park. Only one home may be placed on each space. Each
space shall be permanently delineated on the approved site plan. The
Planning Board may make reasonable requirements for the location of
the placement of homes on a space, including reasonable setback requirements.
H.
The difference between the total of the area of the manufactured
home park and the total area of all home lots shall be set aside as
common open space to be used for recreation and/or common land purposes.
I.
All on-site facilities (such as roadways, driveways, sewers and drainage
systems) shall not be dedicated to the Town unless the Planning Board
expressly determines that such a dedication is in the best interests
of the Town. On-site facilities shall be constructed to meet Town
standards.
J.
All subsurface sewage disposal and water supply requirements for
individual or community systems shall be compiled with, or Town water
and sewer shall be provided. Community wells and septic disposal systems
shall not be located on the required minimum space for the mobile
home. Septic disposal areas do not count towards the minimum required
open space.
K.
Manufactured housing park developments shall be adequately screened/buffered
from abutting residential uses. A permanent buffer area, not less
than 50 feet wide, shall be required and approved by the Planning
Board for adequacy. The Planning Board shall also make reasonable
requirements to ensure that the screen/buffer area will be permanently
maintained and preserved.
L.
Two off-street parking spaces must be provided for each space.
M.
All manufactured homes must comply with BOCA and current FHA manufactured
home standards.
No manufactured home may be moved into the Town of Hudson or
be placed on a lot unless it has been issued a permit from the Building
Inspector.
A.
A property owner who is building or rebuilding a home may obtain
a permit from the Zoning Administrator to place a manufactured home
on the lot where the home is being built or rebuilt for the property
owner and his household to occupy as a temporary residence during
construction.
B.
The permit shall be issued for a period not greater than one year,
to expire 30 days after issuance of a certificate of occupancy for
the home. The Zoning Administrator may, for good and sufficient cause,
grant the property owner a six-month extension of the permit. The
manufactured home must be removed from the property within 60 days
of occupancy of the principal structure (house).
C.
Before receiving the permit, the property owner shall obtain a building
permit for the home and shall provide the Zoning Administrator with
reasonable assurances that construction will be completed within one
year.
D.
A person, partnership or corporation engaged in construction or development
may obtain a permit from the Zoning Administrator to place one or
more manufactured homes or trailers for nonresidential uses on the
construction site for use as office space, storage or sanitary or
rest facilities for employees. Such permit shall be issued for an
initial period not to exceed one year and may be extended for six-month
periods until completion of construction or development.
A.
Manufactured homes may not be stored on land within the Town, except
as approved by the Planning Board in accordance with site plan requirements.
This provision shall not apply to review homes placed on land in accordance
with this article.
B.
No manufactured home may be moved into the Town of Hudson or be placed
on a lot unless it has been issued a permit from the Building Inspector.