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Mobile Home Park Permits
Per Title 25, Section 1018 of the California Code of Regulations,
a permit is required for the installation of a mobile home, accessory
structures earthquake resistant bracing systems and any relocation
of utilities outside the mobile home coach. Any changes to the coach
itself must be submitted to and approved by the State of California
Housing and Community Development Department. A permit is not required
for the following:
- Minor maintenance work to including the replacement of existing utility metering devices.
- Previously installed portable air conditioning equipment reinstalled with the unit installation.
- The installation of a storage cabinet on a lot. Storage cabinets of 120 square feet or less in floor area (the total, combined floor area of all storage cabinets on a lot shall not exceed 120 square feet).
- Construction or installation of a stairway having a landing not to exceed twelve (12) square feet.
- A landing less than 12 square feet in area
- Construction or installation of a window or door awning.
- Construction or installation of removable insect screening, flexible plastic or canvas type material used as an awning or as an awning or carport enclosures.
- Construction or installation of a retaining wall less than four (4) feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless it is supporting a surcharge. For the purpose of this section, a surcharge is any additional soil or load placed on the existing soil retained by the wall.
- Construction or installation of a patio, as defined in section 1002(p)(3)
- Fences not over six (6) feet high.
All work must comply with Title 25 requirements. NOTE: Work exempt from building permits must meet Title 25 requirement and/or California Building Codes.
Mobile Home Park Permit Requirements
Mobile Home Installation
- Two copies of a completed Form 4564 Mobile Home Park Building
Permit Worksheet (with signature of Park Owner/Manager)
- Three copies of the mobile home plot plan drawn to scale showing
the location of the coach and any other existing or proposed structures
on the lot and dimensions to the nearest structure on the adjacent
lot
- Installation book
- Approved tie down system.
A pre-site inspection will take place after applying for and prior
to issuance of a permit. Maximum lot coverage is 75%, including
all structures even storage sheds.
Mobile Home Accessory Structures
- Two copies of a completed Form 4564 Mobile Home Park Building
Permit Worksheet (with signature of Park Owner/Manager)
- Three copies of the mobile home plot plan drawn to scale showing
the location of the coach and any other existing or proposed structures
on the lot and dimensions to the nearest structure on the adjacent
lot
- SPA approved plans
Mobile home park permit fees are set by the State of California
Housing and Community Development Department.
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