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Perryville council approves first reading of manufactured-homes ordinance to meet state rule

City of Perryville City Council · April 2, 2026
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Summary

The Perryville City Council unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance to implement KRS 100.348 for qualified manufactured homes, a state requirement that takes effect July 1; further readings or implementation dates were not specified in the meeting record.

The Perryville City Council on April 2 approved the first reading of an ordinance intended to bring the city into compliance with KRS 100.348, the state rule governing qualified manufactured homes.

Hannah Gray of the planning and zoning office presented the ordinance and Counselor Jordan Shewmaker read the official synopsis to the council. Councilperson Steve Bailey moved to approve the first reading; Councilperson Rita Bailey seconded. The motion passed unanimously.

The ordinance was presented as a measure to align local regulations with the state statute that becomes effective July 1. The council’s recorded action on April 2 was the ordinance’s first reading; the transcript does not specify a date for a second reading or final adoption.

The council did not record substantive debate on specific provisions in the ordinance during the meeting. Questions about implementation timing, administrative steps or changes to existing local code were not addressed in the record.

Council action: first reading approved unanimously. No further procedural dates were announced in the meeting transcript.