use requirements, including approval thereof, in effect when the document creating <br /> the lot was recorded. <br /> Lot Width. The distance between straight lines connecting front and rear lot lines at <br /> each side of the lot, measured across the rear of the required front yard setback. Alley <br /> access parcel width is the distance between side lot lines measured along the alley <br /> property line. (See Figure 9.0500 Lot Lines, Lot Frontage, Lot Width, Lot <br /> Depth.) <br /> Main Entrance. The principal entry through which people enter the building. A <br /> building may have more than one main entrance. For places of business, a main <br /> entrance door may not be a door that is locked during normal business hours. <br /> Manufactured Home/Manufactured Dwelling. A `manufactured home" is a <br /> structure constructed for movement on the public highways that has sleeping, cooking <br /> and plumbing facilities, that is intended for human occupancy, that is being used for <br /> residential purposes and that was constructed in accordance with federal <br /> manufactured housing construction and safety standards and regulations in effect at <br /> the time of construction. A "manufactured dwelling" includes a residential trailer, a <br /> structure constructed for movement on the public highways that has sleeping, cooking <br /> and plumbing facilities, that is intended for human occupancy, that is being used for <br /> residential purposes and was constructed before January 1, 1962, and a mobile home <br /> meeting the above requirements that was constructed between January 1, 1962 and <br /> June 15, 1976 and met the construction requirements of Oregon mobile home law in <br /> effect at the time of construction. "Manufactured dwelling" does not mean any <br /> building or structure constructed to conform to the State of Oregon Structural <br /> Specialty Code or the One and Two Family Dwelling Code adopted pursuant to ORS <br /> 455.100 to 455.450 and 455.610 to 455.630 or any unit identified as a recreational <br /> vehicle by the manufacturer. A manufactured home accessory building or structure <br /> includes: <br /> (A) Any portable, demountable or permanent structure established for use of the <br /> occupant of the manufactured structure and as further defined by rule of the <br /> Director of the State Department of Consumer and Business Services. <br /> Manufactured Home/Dwelling Park. Any place where 4 or more manufactured <br /> dwellings are located within 500 feet of one another on a lot, tract or parcel of land <br /> under the same ownership, the primary purpose of which is to rent or lease space or <br /> keep space for rent or lease to any person for a charge or fee paid or to be paid for the <br /> rental or lease or use of facilities or to offer space free in connection with securing the <br /> trade or patronage of such person. "Manufactured dwelling park" does not include a <br /> lot or lots located within a subdivision being rented or leased for occupancy by no <br /> more than 1 manufactured dwelling per lot if the subdivision was approved by the <br /> city. <br /> Ordinance - 24 <br />