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(a) Requirements. Prior to the location, relocation, or establishment of any manufactured home, the homeowner or authorized representative shall secure from the building commissioner an improvement location permit, which states that the building and its location conform with the comprehensive zoning ordinance of the Town. In addition to complying with all requirements as set forth in such ordinance, each application for a land use permit shall be accompanied by the following items:

(1) A plot plan as required for all dwelling units, but which at a minimum includes elevations, roof materials, exterior dimensions, perimeter retaining wall treatment, foundation construction and materials, exterior finishes and the like;

(2) Sewer and water tap-on permits;

(3) A copy of proposed instructions, intended to be used for installation purposes, where applicable;

(4) Such other information, as may be required by the building commissioner for the proper enforcement of article; and

(5) An agreement signed by the homeowner or authorized representative pledging compliance with the terms set by the building commissioner in the improvement permit.

(b) Issuance of permit. After the receipt of the information required for a land use permit, the building commissioner shall review the standards set in this article and the zoning ordinance of the Town and other building codes for the Town. If the applicant has met all required standards, then the land use permit shall be issued by the building commissioner.

(c) Denial of permit. If the building commissioner determines that an application does not comply with the requirements of this article and the ordinances of the Town, the building commissioner shall deny said application in writing, stating the reasons therefor.

(d) Certificate of occupancy.

(1) Requirement. Prior to the occupancy of any manufactured home, the homeowner or authorized representative shall secure from the building commissioner a certificate of occupancy stating that the building and its use comply with all provisions of the ordinance applicable to the building or the use in the district in which it is located.

(2) Issuance. After submission of an application of occupancy, the building commissioner shall inspect the property and make such referrals to other local officials for technical determinations as he deems appropriate for conformance with conditions of the land use permit and the standards set out in this article and the zoning ordinance of the Town. If the applicant has conformed with all the required conditions and standards, a certificate of occupancy shall be issued.

(3) Denial. If any of the conditions or standards required by this article have not been complied with, the certificate of occupancy shall not be issued, and a written statement specifying the reasons for nonissuance shall be made and given to the applicant.

(Code 1983, 36-7-4-100(k), § 6)