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446.095 Park construction and facilities. The owner or operator of a mobile home or manufactured
dwelling park shall:
(1) Construct well-drained and hard-surfaced park streets at least 20 feet in width, unobstructed and
open to traffic within the mobile home or manufactured dwelling park. If the owner or operator permits
parking of motor vehicles on the park streets, the owner or operator shall construct the park streets at
least 30 feet in width.
(2) Provide to each tenant an adequate supply of healthful water and adequate electric power and
sewerage facilities. All plumbing shall be installed in compliance with ORS 447.010 to 447.156 and
447.992 and the rules of the Department of Consumer and Business Services adopted thereunder.
(3) Provide, except as specified in subsection (4) of this section, a separate general play area
restricted to that use, if the mobile home or manufactured dwelling park accommodates children who are
under 14 years of age. No separate play area shall be less than 2,500 square feet in area. At least 100
square feet of play area shall be provided for each manufactured dwelling occupied by children.
(4) Not be required to provide a separate play area if the mobile home or manufactured dwelling
park was in existence before March 13, 1989, and rented spaces as an all adult park. [1959 c.562 94;
1967 c.247 95; 1969 c.491 91; 1969 c.533 919; 1973 c.560 99; 1989 c.648 98; 1991 c.226 92; 1995
c.31892]
446.100 Prohibited acts in connection with construction and use of parks; rules for spacing of
units. (1) A person may not:
(a) Construct a mobile home or manufactured dwelling park at a place that is unsuitable due to
swampy terrain, lack of adequate drainage or proximity to the breeding places of insects or rodents.
(b) Install 'a manufactured dwelling closer th@ five feet from a property boundary line.
(c}Construct in a mobile home or manufactured dwelling park a manufactured dwelling space less
than 30 feet in width or less than 40 feet in length.
(2) The Director of the Departmentof Consumer and Business Services shall adopt rules pursuant to
the rulemaking provisions ofORS chapter 183 specifying minimum distances between adjacent
manufactured dwellings and between manufactured dwellings and other structures. In adopting these
rules, the director shall take into consideration the standards established by the National Fire Protection
Association and standards recommended by the State Fire Marshal.
(3) Except as provided in this subsection, the rules adopted by the director under subsection (2) of
,this section must provide for at least 10 fe.et of space between manufactured dwellings. The director may
adopt a rule allowing less than 10 feet of space between manufactured dwellings that aie separated by a
one-hour fire-resistive wall. A standard established by the director for a one-hour fire-resistive wall
separating manufactured dwellings must be at least as stringent as the equivalent standard, if any, for a
fire-resistive wall in a two family dwelling under the Low-Rise Residential Dwelling Code. [1959 c.562
95; 1969 c.533 920; 1981 c.506 91; 1989 c.648 99; 1991 c.226 93; 2003 c.134 91; 2005 c.22 9314]
446.105 Temporary parks. (1) The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services
may issue a permit for the establishment of a temporary mobile home or manufactured dwelling park to
a construction company, timber company, government entity or farm if:
(a) There is no available space in a mobile home or manufactured dwelling park within a reasonable
distance; and
(b) A mobile home or manufactured dwelling park is necessary for the proper housing of employees
until the project is finished.
(2) Upon approval by the Department of Consumer and Business Services and the county or city
planning commission, a permit may be issued to a person to establish a temporary mobile home or
manufactured dwelling park on the person's own premises in areas having a critical housing shortage
due to large construction projects. The permit shall expire upon completion of the project. [1959 c.562
96; 1967 c.247 96; 1969 c.533 921; 1973 c.560 910; 1975 c.793 913; 1989 c.648 910; 1991 c.226 94;
1993 c.744 950; 1995 c.318 93] ,/ J
Date Received: ,,( J~~,r
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446.110 [Repealed by 1959 c.562 g16]
446.111 Regulation of structures in parks. No stationary structure may be erected within a mobile
home or manufactured dwelling park without the consent of the owner or operator; and when giving
consent, it shall be the duty of the mobile home or manufactured dwelling park manager to advise the
tenant or builder of the standards required by ORS 446.003 to 446.200 and 446.225 to 446.285 and the
rules issued thereunder. [1961 c.665 g3; 1967 c.247 g7; 1969 c.533 g22; 1973 c.560 gIl; 1975 c.546
gIl; 1989 c.648 gIl]
446.115 Sanitation of parks; pets to be controlled. (1) The owner or operator of a mobile home or
manufactured dwelling park is responsible for the sanitary condition of the park grounds and buildings.
(2) No person shall allow a pet animal of the person to run at large or to create any health hazard
within a mobile home ormanufactured dwelling park. [1959 c.562 gg8,9; 1967 c.247 g8; 1969 c.533
g23; 1973 c.560 g12; 1989 c.648 g12]
446.120 [Repealed by 1959 c.562 g 16]
446.125 Occupancy on private land. A person may occupy a manufactured dwelling or a camping
vehicle on private land with the consent of the owner of the land if:
(1) The lot, tract or parcel of land upon which the manufactured dwelling or camping vehicle is
situated has an area adequate to provide safe, approved water supply and sewage disposal facilities and
is not in conflict with ORS 446.310 (9).
(2) The person complies with all applicable standards of sanitation, water, plumbing and electrical
and sewerage installations prescribed by the laws of this state and the rules issued thereunder, or by local
authorities. [1959 c.562 g10; 1967 c.247 g9; 1969 c.533 g24; 1983 c.707 g7; 1989 c.648 ~13; 2001
c.900 g256; 2005 c.22 g315]
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