2013 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 100 - PLANNING AND ZONING 100.348 Compatibility standards for manufactured homes -- Definitions -- Adoption of standards by local governments.
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100.348 Compatibility standards for manufactured homes -- Definitions -Adoption of standards by local governments.
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The Kentucky General Assembly hereby recognizes and affirms that the
protection of property values is a legitimate issue to local governments and the
enactment of regulations designed to protect property values is a proper
exercise of local government legislative power.
As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise:
(a) "Compatibility standards" means standards that have been enacted by a
local government under the authority of this section for the purpose of
protecting and preserving the monetary value of real property located
within the local government's jurisdiction;
(b) "Local government" means a city, county, urban-county government,
charter county government, or consolidated local government that is
engaged in planning and zoning under KRS Chapter 100;
(c) "Manufactured home" means a single-family residential dwelling
constructed after June 15, 1976, in accordance with the National
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42
U.S.C. Section 5401, et seq., as amended, and designed to be used as a
single-family residential dwelling with or without permanent foundation
when connected to the required utilities, and which includes the plumbing,
heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems contained therein;
(d) "Qualified manufactured home" means a manufactured home that meets
all of the following criteria:
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Is manufactured on or after July 15, 2002;
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Is affixed to a permanent foundation and is connected to the
appropriate facilities and is installed in compliance with KRS
227.570;
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Has a width of at least twenty (20) feet at its smallest width
measurement or is two (2) stories in height and oriented on the lot or
parcel so that its main entrance door faces the street;
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Has a minimum total living area of nine hundred (900) square feet;
and
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Is not located in a manufactured home land-lease community; and
(e) "Permanent foundation" means a system of supports that is:
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Capable of transferring, without failure, into soil or bedrock, the
maximum design load imposed by or upon the structure;
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Constructed of concrete; and
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Placed at a depth below grade adequate to prevent frost damage.
Any local government may adopt and enforce, as a part of its zoning
regulations, compatibility standards governing the placement of qualified
manufactured homes in residential zones within the local government's
jurisdiction. Compatibility standards shall be adopted, amended, and enforced
in the same manner as other zoning regulations and shall be in addition to any
zoning regulations that are generally applicable to single-family residences.
The compatibility standards shall be designed to ensure that when a qualified
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manufactured home is placed in a residential zone it is compatible, in terms of
assessed value, with existing housing located with a one-eighth (1/8) mile or
less radius from the proposed location of the qualified manufactured home.
The compatibility standards adopted by a local government shall relate to
architectural features that have a significant impact on the overall assessed
value of the structure, including, for example, but not limited to features such
as:
(a) Roof pitch;
(b) Square footage of livable space;
(c) Type and quality of exterior finishing materials;
(d) Foundation skirting; and
(e) Existence and type of attached structures.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect, modify, or abolish
restrictions contained in recorded deeds, covenants, or developers' subdivision
restrictions.
Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting in any way the authority of
local governments to adopt regulations designed to protect historic properties
or historic districts.
Effective:July 1, 2003
History: Created 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 337, sec. 1, effective July 1, 2003.
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