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Ordinance 75-15 ORDINANCE NO. 75-1§ AN ORDINANCE RE, PEA~ING ORDINANCE 70-9~ RE,~UIRING ANCHORING, BLOCKING AND TIE-DOWNS FOR MOBILE AND TRAVEL TRAILERS; DEFINING MOBILE HOMES AND TRAVEL TRAILERS; ESTABLISHING MINIMUM ST~;DARDS FOR BLOCKING, ANC}IORING AND SECURING MOBILE HOMES AND TRAVEL TRAILERS; PROVIDING FOR NOTIFICATION OF OWNERS AND OCCUPY;TS OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR CON- FLICT AND SEVERANCE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COF.~ISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SECTION 1= Collier County Ordinance No. 70-9 is hereby repealed. SECTION 2~ The following regulations shall be applicable to mobile homes and travel trailers, not the property of a licensed deal~rship, as a minimum standard in the unincorporated areas of Collier County~ SECTION 3~ Definitions: a) Mobile Home~ A detached single ~amily dwelling unit with all of the following characteristics~ 1. Designed for long term occupancy, and containing sleeping acco~,odations, a flush toilet, a tub or shower bath, and kitchen facilities, with plumbing and electrical connections provided for attachment to outside systems; 2. Designed for transportation after fabrication on streets or highways on its own wheels, and 3. Arriving at the site where it is to be occupied as a dwelling complete, including major appliances and furniture, and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations, location on Jacks or other temporary or permanent foundations, connection to utilities and the like. A travel trailer is not to be considered as a mobile home. b) Travel Trailer~ A travel trailer is a vehicular portable structure built on a chassis, designed to be used as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational and vacatio, purposes wh~ ~ 1. Is identified by the manufacturer as a trave]~railer;~ 2. Is not more than eight (8) feet in body widt~Xand~ ~ 3. Is of any weight provided its body length do~ot . exceed twenty nine (29) feet, or is of any length provided its gross APR 8- 1975 · weight, factory equipped for the road, does not exceed 4,500 pounds. SECTION 4= Piers and Anchors - Mobile lromes shall be placed upon piers, anchored and secured in accordance with the following provisions within ninety (90) days after this Ordinance becomes effective or within thirty (30) days after locating in a trailer park, or other approved area, whichever, may be the sooner. The following shall be the minimum standards for blocking, anchoring and securing mobile homesl Piers~ a) Pier foundations shall' be installed directly under the main frame (or chassis) of the mobile home. The piers, shall not be farther apart than ten (10) feet on centers and the said main frame (or chassis), front or back, shall not extend farther than two (2) feet beyond the center line of the end piers. b) Piers up to a maximum height of 24" shall be con- structed of solid concrete, with a minimum 10" x 10" base and 6-x 6" top~ additional height beyond the initial block shall be provided by solid concrete spacers 6"x 6" to the desired elevation and laid in solid masonry~ suitable wood shims shall be used between the main frame and the concrete blocking in such a manner as to pro- vide uniform bearing. Shims shall not occupy more than one (1) inch of vertical space. (See Figure 1). c) Ail piers between 24" and 40" in height shall be constructed of regular 8" x 8" x 16" concrete blocks placed on a concrete foundation and laid with mortar Joints. Said pier shall have a 4" concrete cap and be cushioned with pressure treated wood plate or shims which shall be fitted and driven tight and shall not cover more than 1" of vertical space. (See Figure 2). d) All piers over forty (40) inches in height shall be double tiered with g'x 8, x 16"concrete blocks, laid in masonry and cushioned with wood shims or pressure treated plate. (See Figure 3). Anchors~ To secure approval of their product, each anchor manu- facturer must submit to the State of Florida, Department o£ Ilighway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles, the following data~ a) Detailed drawings of each type anchor submitted for approval. 1) Each model shall show model identification, all dimensions, type welds or fastening, type steel or material and method of securing strap. 2) Each drawing shall bear the seal of a registered engineer~ registered in the state of the anchor manu~actuer, or the State of Florida. b) Each model must be tested and certified to destruction by a recognized independent testing laboratory in the State of Florida. The report shall show the following~ 1) Point of failure. 2) Force required, which shall be at least seven thousand one hundred twenty-five (7,125) pounds. c) Each anchor model shall be tested with strap or cable, connected to the anchor head connecting device. Failure shall not be less than four thousand seven hundred fifty (4,750) pounds. 1) Point of failure. 2) Force required. d) Each model must be field tested and certified for holding power by an independent testing laboratory recognized by the State of Florida. The lab report shall show the following~ 1) Model tested as described by engineering drawings. 2) Method of installation. 3) Date of installation. 4) Date of pull-out test. 5) Soil profile description. 6) Location of field test. 7) Test equipment used. 8) Pounds of force exerted and resultant uplift in inches of anchor. a. }Zolding power shall be tested to be at lease four thousand seven hundred fifty (4,750) pounds in medium density soil. 9) Failure point of anchor. e) Should any change in construction or material be made in a model, approval of that model iS withdrawn. The revised model must be completely resubmitted for approval as previously outlined. f) The anchor manufacturer shall furnish and ship with each anchor, information as to what types of soil the anchor has been tested and certified to be Installed in, and instructions as to the method of installation. g) Model numbers shall be permanently marked on the head or top of each anchor, so that it is readily visible after Installa- tion of the anchor. Also, all components must be clearly marked. Tie-downs~ a) Single wide mobile homes l) {Including hitch) Nominal length of mobile home Up to 40' 41' to 60' 61' & up Frame ties per side 3 5 7 Over-the-roof ties per side 3 3 3 Number of anchors per side 3 5 7 2) Tie-down straps All t/e-down straps shall be 1-1/4" x .035" galvanized (.30 oz per sq. ft.) steel strap conforming to Federal spec. QQ-S-781F, Type 1, Class B, Grade 1 (or equivalent), and maintained under tension at all times. 3) The first over-the-roof and frame tie point must be within twenty-four (24) inches or at first stud and truss from each end. All other over-the-roof and frame ties shall be as equally spaced as is feasible. All frame ties shall be secured to the main steel beam that runs the length of the home. b) Double wide mobile homes Double wides shall have frame ties installed within twenty-four (24) inches of each end and at intervals as described for single wide homes. These specifications are minimum ,tandards set by the Department of Highway Safety and ~otor Vehicles. The number of over-the-roof and frame ties may exceed the minimum standards, if the mobile home manufacturer's certifying registered engineer so specifies on his certified plans and specifications. Provided, that those mobile homes which are presently tied down in compliance with the requirements of the insurance company insuring same, or the city or county wherein such mobile homes are located, and have been approved by the insurer, shall be deemed to have complied with the tie-down standards of the department as set forth on the attached pages. Upon relocation of such mobile homes, however, the department tie-down requirements shall apply. SECTION 5~ Travel Trailers~ Piers and anchors - shall be blocked and anchored using the best commercially available materials for units of their size and type. Said blocks and tie-down anchors shall be located two (2) places per side and as near to either end of the unit as practical. Tie downs shall be installed over the Body of the Travel Trailer and drawn tight in a manner similar to that required for mobile homes. This Ordinance shall only apply to Travel Trailers occupied or stored in an area adjacent to other occupied Travel Trailers, Mobile homes or any occupied dwelling. This Ordinance must be complied with by all affected travel trailers remaining in this County within four (4) hours after the issuance of a hurricane alert. SECTION 6: Notification shall be by mobile home park owners or operators to all current park occupants and all future occupants at time of occupancy of the provisions of these regulations, and shall post copies of these regulations in conspicuous locations within the park. SECTION 7z Penalty~ Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic- tion shall be punished by general law. If such a violation is continuing, each day's violation or separate act shall be a separate offense. SECTION 8: Conflict and Severance: In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or any municipality therein or other applicable law, the moro restrictive shall apply. If the provisions of this Ordinance shall conflict with any regulations of the State of Florida pertaining to the blocking, anchoring or securing of mobile homes, the more res- trictive shall apply. If any of the provisions of this Ordinance are held unconstitutional by any court of competent Jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion thereof. SECTION 9: This Ordinance shall become effective as provided by law. Dated~ .... Apr. il. 1, 1,~75 BOARD OF COUNTY COMiMISSIONERS COLLIER COUN..TY, FLORIDA MARGARET T. SCOTT ~C~k of Circuit Cour.~) ~'"'//~'~/. / '~//~. ~.'/' .... ThOmas P. Archer ARRroved as to form and legality~ 'David Emeks6n Brunet Collier County Attorney