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TITLE 15 - BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION <br />Chapter 15.20 - STANDARD FOR MOBILE HOMES <br />Camper means a unit, containing cooking and/or sleeping facilities, which is designed to be loaded <br />onto, or affixed to, the bed or chassis of a truck to provide temporary living quarters for recreational <br />camping or travel use. <br />Camper bus. For a definition of camper bus, see the definition of "motor home" in this section. <br />Mobile home means a transferable, single-family dwelling unit suitable for year-round occupancy and <br />containing the same water supply, waste disposal and electrical conveniences as immobile housing. Such <br />structure will have no foundation other than wheels or removable jacks for conveyance on highways and <br />may be transported to a site as one or more modules. "Mobile home" shall not include "travel trailers," <br />"campers," "camper buses" or "motor homes," or modular homes designed to be place on a foundation. <br />Mobile home park means any lot or tract of land designed, used or intended for the purpose of <br />providing a location or accommodations for one or more mobile homes and upon which any mobile home <br />or homes are parked or located, whether or not the lot or tract or any part thereof is held or operated for <br />gain. Automobile or mobile home sales lots on which unoccupied mobile homes are parked for inspection <br />and sale shall not be considered mobile home parks. <br />Mobile home space means a plot of ground within a mobile home park designated for the <br />accommodation of one mobile home and its accessory structures. <br />Motor home means a motor vehicle containing cooking and/or sleeping facilities and designed as <br />temporary living quarters for recreational camping or travel use. "Motor home" shall include vehicles <br />designated as "camper buses," and shall also include vehicles which may have been originally designed <br />for use as vans, buses, and the like, but which have been converted to be used as living quarters. <br />Travel trailer means a portable structure, mounted on wheels and designed to be towed by a motor <br />vehicle, and containing cooking and/or sleeping faculties to provide temporary living quarters for <br />recreational camping or travel use. Such structure may be constructed with rigid sides, or may have <br />collapsible side walls of fabric, plastic or other pliable material. <br />(Code 1977, § 15.20.020; Ord. No. 564-1977, § 6) <br />Sec. 15.20.030. Additions to code generally. <br />The sections set forth in sections 15.20.040 to_15.20.140 are added to the NFPA 225 Model <br />Manufactactured Home Installation Standard 2005 Edition. Standard for Mobile Homes, 1973 Edition. <br />(Code 1977, § 15.20.030; Ord. No. 564-1977, § 3) <br />Sec. 15.20.040. Section 5.1.1(a) added -Gas shutoffs and piping. <br />Section 5.1.1(a) is added to read as follows: <br />Section 5.1.1(a) Gas Shutoffs and Piping. <br />Each mobile home shall be equipped with a readily accessible and identified gas shutoff valve <br />upstream of the gas outlet and located on an outlet riser at a height of not less than four inches <br />above grade. No shutoff valves of any type shall be located under the mobile home. All gas piping <br />shall be tested to sustain air pressure of 20 pounds for 30 minutes. <br />(Code 1977, § 15.20.040; Ord. No. 564-1977, § 3) <br />Sec. 15.20.050. Section 26.1 added -Licenses, permits, deposits and fees required. <br />Section 26.1 is added to read as follows: <br />Section 26.1 Licenses, Permits, Deposits and Fees Required. <br />Louisville, Colorado, Code of Ordinances Page 2 <br />