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Community debates mobile home zoning amid fire safety concerns

June 25, 2024 | Cody Planning, Zoning & Adjustment Board, Cody, Park County, Wyoming



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Community debates mobile home zoning amid fire safety concerns
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their opinions regarding a proposal to relocate a single-wide mobile home to a residential area. The discussion highlighted the well-maintained condition of the neighborhood, with residents noting the presence of trees and flowers that contribute to its appeal. However, concerns were raised about the implications of allowing a mobile home in a zone designated for manufactured homes.

Carla Egelhoff, a resident, expressed her objections, emphasizing the differences between mobile homes and manufactured homes. She pointed out that mobile homes, particularly older models, may not meet modern safety standards, particularly in terms of wiring and fire safety. Egelhoff referenced a recent incident where a mobile home caught fire, resulting in the loss of the occupants' belongings, to underscore her concerns about safety.

Egelhoff argued that permitting the mobile home would effectively constitute spot zoning, which could undermine existing ordinances designed to maintain neighborhood standards. She urged the governing body to uphold current zoning regulations and ensure that any changes do not compromise the safety and integrity of the community.

The public hearing concluded without further comments, and the meeting moved on to discuss a special exemption request related to the mobile home relocation. The outcome of this request remains to be determined as the governing body considers the implications of the proposal.

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