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As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall apply:

“Awning” A shade structure supported by posts or columns and partially supported by a home installed, erected, or used on a lot. Must be architecturally compatible with main home as to color and style, and professionally installed. (See Section 14.15.220, Provo City Code for clarification.) The Awning covering the deck, porch or landing located in front of the main entrance must be a minimum of eight (8) feet by fourteen (14) feet and cover said entrance appropriately.

“Community Building” A substantial permanent building providing management offices, indoor recreation areas, toilet facilities, laundry and/or other facilities for use in common by the occupants of the Manufactured Home Parks.

“Decorative Masonry Walls” Walls consisting of brick, or concrete block, with decorative styles that may include but not be limited to the following: Split face, scored, fluted, combed, hi-lite projection shadow wall. The intent is to provide a wall with a pattern(s) that would give variations to style. A grey cinder block wall is not acceptable unless a sufficient number of decorative blocks are used to provide a pattern subject to Planning Commission’s approval. If the wall is required by the Planning Commission to be painted, the paint should a type that will resist graffiti or where graffiti could be easily removed.

“Fence” The term shall include any tangible barrier, lattice work, screen, wall, hedge, or continuous growth of shrubs or trees with the purpose of, or having the effect of preventing passage or view across the fence line. Fences must be architecturally compatible and comply with Restrictive Covenants.

“Manufactured Home” A manufactured home means a transportable factory housing constructed on or after June 15, 1976 as defined in Utah Code Annotated, Title 58 Chapter 56, as amended. As used in this Chapter “mobile home” and “manufactured home” have the same meaning.

“Mobile Home” See definition of “Manufactured Home.”

“Permit” An official written document issued by the Building Inspection Division, authorizing performance of a specific activity.

“Recreational Vehicles (RV)” Campers, trailers, boats, wave runners, snowmobiles and motor homes, etc. are considered recreational vehicles for the purposes of this Chapter.

“Skirting” A continuation of the facing material of the home, or a decorative masonry, block, brick, vinyl material that is architecturally compatible with home and is professionally installed.

(Rep&ReEn 1995-93)