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Staff describes code‑enforcement problems in manufactured‑housing communities, recommends tighter rules
Summary
At a Jan. 27 Planning and Zoning workshop, building services staff said no existing manufactured‑housing communities in Alpine comply with current ordinance requirements; staff proposed limiting future manufactured‑community development and relying on grandfathering for existing parks while pursuing cleanup through enforcement.
ALPINE, Texas — During a Planning and Zoning Commission workshop on Jan. 27, 2025, building services staff described persistent code‑enforcement and sanitary problems in Alpine’s manufactured‑housing communities and proposed removing or tightening the permitted status for new manufactured‑housing communities in the city code.
Jessica, the city building official leading the presentation, told commissioners that none of the multi‑lot manufactured‑housing communities she reviewed meet the ordinance's technical layout and sanitary requirements: "Not one of them is in compliance with our ordinance," she said. She cited recent work at the parcel behind the Maverick,…
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