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Article 5: Usk <br /> Section 5.5: Standards for Residential Uses <br /> The following separation requirements shall pertain to every mobile home , single <br /> and Temporary Residential Unit within a mobile-home park. <br /> (a) Each mobile home or Temporary Residential Unit shall be located at <br /> least 20 feet from another mobile home or Temporary Residential Unit <br /> and/or building within the mobile-home park, external to the individual <br /> For purposes of determining separation <br /> requirements, all attached structures, including storage buildings, <br /> carports and covered porches, will be considered part of a mobile home <br /> or Temporary Residential Unit. <br /> (b) Each mobile home or Temporary Residential Unit shall be located at <br /> least 22 feet from the right of way line or edge of pavement of an access <br /> drive or street providing access to the space on which the mobile home <br /> or Temporary Residential Unit is located, whichever is greater. <br /> (c) A detached accessory structure located within an individual me4i-l-e-14Gme <br /> stand space and intended for the use of the occupants of the spaco <br /> Home Park Space shall be located at least five feet from any mobile <br /> home or Temporary Residential Unit or other building. <br /> {5}(4) Installation of Individual Units <br /> (i) Mobile Homes <br /> a. Each mMobile homes unit shall be set up and installed in <br /> accordance with standards specified in the State of <br /> North Carolina Residential Code and other rRegulations <br /> for Mobile mod-Modular Housing. <br /> b. The owner/operator of a ewe-home park shall <br /> designate a uniform type of solid foundation enclosure or <br /> skirting fully enclosing the crawl space beneath each <br /> mobile home . Foundation <br /> enclosures or skirting must be installed in accordance <br /> with applicable standards of the North Carolina State <br /> Building Code and, in any event, within 90 days of <br /> placement of a mobile home on a mobile home space. <br /> c. Access shall be provided to all entrances of a mobile <br /> home by way of steps (including handrails)and shall be <br /> permitted and installed in accordance with the standards <br /> of the North Carolina State Building Code. Where the <br /> residents of a mobile home choose to install decks <br /> adjacent to entrances, the mobile home will be required <br /> to have steps and handrails which meet the standards of <br /> the North Carolina State Building Code until the decks <br /> are completed. <br /> (ii) Temporary Residential Units <br /> a. Each Temporary Residential Unit shall be set up and <br /> installed in accordance with standards specified in the <br /> State of North Carolina Regulations for Recreational <br /> Vehicle (RV) Park Model units. <br /> b. Access to all entrances that are provided via permanent <br /> porches and/or steps to the unit shall be installed in <br /> accordance with the standards of the North Carolina <br /> State Building Code. <br /> {6}(5) Vehicular Access for HP-CZ Districts <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-42 <br />