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Article 3: Base Zoning Districts <br /> Section 3.8: Conditional Districts <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 3-68 <br /> <br />least 40,000 square feet.2 <br />65. A mobile home park shall contain a minimum of ten mobile home spaces. <br />76. See Section 5.5.4 for standards pertaining to Mobile Home Parks. <br />7.. When a new mobile home park is proposed to be located adjacent to an existing mobile home park, the Standards <br />in Section 5.5.4 shall be met. <br />89. Each mobile home stall, stand or space shall contain only one residential unit. Efficiency units as defined herein are <br />prohibited within MHP-CZ districts.3 <br />910. A maximum of 25% of the total stalls, stands or spaces may be reserved to accommodate temporary residential <br />units such as rRecreational vVehicles. 4A temporary residential unit shall only be allowed within a given park for a <br />maximum of 180 days,5 and shall only be served by a temporary utility connection in accordance with applicable <br />State regulations. <br />101. All permanent residentiual units within a mobile home park shall be designed and built to the appropriate State and <br />Housing and Urban Development (HUD) standards6 and shall be served by permanent utility connections. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2 Language is being deleted as there are no individual ‘mobile home lots’ within a mobile home park.  A Mobile  <br />home park is required to be a minimum of 10 acres in size and has to have a minimum of 10 ‘stalls’ allowing for 1  <br />unit per stall.  The regulation is redundant.  <br />3 The regulation is designed to ensure there is only residential land use per each 5,000 sq.ft. staff within a mobile  <br />home park.  <br />4 To address a comment from Planning Board and BOCC members about encouraging and/or promoting location(s)  <br />for temporary residential land use options we are recommending operators of mobile home parks be allowed to  <br />delineate and reserve a specific percentage of approved stalls for use by temporary housing units (i.e. a  <br />recreational vehicle, camper, or a tiny home constructed on a chassis).  <br />5 The 180 day limit is to ensure consistency with State regulations with respect to the type of utility connection  <br />required to serve ‘temporary’ versus ‘permanent’ residential units.  <br />6 The reason for the distinction is to ensure permanent dwelling units  comply with the appropriate criteria.  <br /> 11