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Approved 7/1/2015 <br />11 <br />Craig Benedict: When you bring it back to the BOCC, we will explain that more. 491 <br /> 492 <br />Lisa Stuckey: If I go to page 73, 5-48 under 5.9 (a) 1, if I wanted to do one of these things and hire this 493 <br />company that would put one up, at that point, does it have to be a first or second degree relative? 494 <br /> 495 <br />Ashley Moncado: Yes. All those options, a relationship by marriage or a legal guardian. 496 <br /> 497 <br />Lisa Stuckey: If I want to use one of these things, then I am restructured. 498 <br /> 499 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: This is a state issue. 500 <br /> 501 <br />Michael Harvey: We are doing this amendment because the state recognizes this specific unit. Previously, 502 <br />our ordinance allowed for a mobile home to be on a property every year. We had to recognize it because 503 <br />the state said we had to allow this and it was a compromise to what was really and unreasonable process 504 <br />to allow for a temporary custodial mobile home that imposes an additional cost. 505 <br /> 506 <br />Ashley Moncado: We have had previous staff discussion about aging in place, havin g an accessory 507 <br />dwelling unit to live together in a dwelling unit, etc. 508 <br /> 509 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: You are putting this in because there is a person with healthcare issues that you want to 510 <br />take care of on your property. 511 <br /> 512 <br />Lisa Stuckey: Could we recommend losing that limitation? 513 <br /> 514 <br />Ashley Moncado: I would feel that if you are not more restrictive statute we could recommend it tonight and 515 <br />present it to the BOCC. 516 <br /> 517 <br />Laura Rohrbacher: I have an issue regarding aging in place and if you have two aging parents, the 518 <br />temporary health care structure does not address that. 519 <br /> 520 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: If we are going to get rid of the relationship thing. I would like to put something in there 521 <br />that says you care for the people without charging them. 522 <br /> 523 <br />Tony Blake: How does this differ from a trailer? This sounds like a high end solution for people. This 524 <br />sounds to be a specific company to corner the market on a high end solution and exclude everything else. 525 <br /> 526 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: The state’s going to do it. Did you want to take the funny thing being rammed down our 527 <br />throat or take the rest of the UDO and try to solve the problem? If we are getting rid of the family thing, put 528 <br />something in there that says don’t charge. 529 <br /> 530 <br />Ashley Moncado: Reconstructed NC State building codes, a manufactured or mobile home would not 531 <br />qualify as a temporary health care structure. 532 <br /> 533 <br />Tony Blake: So there’s a different building code for a temporary health care structure? 534 <br /> 535 <br />Ashley Moncado: Temporary health care structures are to be built to NC State building code as the same 536 <br />as a modular unit so there are standards that are similar to a modular unit. 537 <br /> 538 <br />Tony Blake: Trying to prevent people from putting mobile in? 539