76-2-119. Regulation of construction types.
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76-2-119 . Regulation of construction types.
(1)Regulations adopted under this part may not treat manufactured housing or factory-built housing units different from any other residential units.
(2)In a proceeding for a permit or variance to place manufactured housing or factory-built housing within a residential zoning district, there is a rebuttable presumption that placement of a manufactured home or factory-built home will not adversely affect property values of conventional housing.
(3)As used in this part, "factory-built housing" means a factory-assembled structure intended for residential use that:
(a)is equipped with the necessary service connections but not made to be readily movable as a unit or units;
(b)is designed to be used with a permanent foundation; and
(c)is not certified by the United States department of housing and urban development but meets the inspection requirement of Title 50, chapter 60, part 4.