Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide details on enforcement mechanisms or potential conflicts between state and local laws.
Zoning Rules for Manufactured Housing
This bill changes Virginia's zoning laws to require localities to allow manufactured homes in all areas where regular houses are allowed and removes some local restrictions on placing these homes.
What This Bill Does
- Expands the requirement that local governments must let manufactured housing be placed in any area where site-built houses can be built.
- Requires that development standards for manufactured homes match those for regular single-family homes in the same areas.
- Removes the authority of localities without zoning laws to designate where manufactured homes can go within their borders.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local governments and officials who make zoning decisions.
- People who want to build or live in manufactured homes.
Terms To Know
- Manufactured Housing
- Homes that are built in a factory and then transported to their final location, often on a permanent foundation.
- Site-Built Housing
- Traditional homes constructed at the building site rather than in a factory.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how local governments will enforce these new requirements.
- It is unclear what happens if there are conflicts between state and local laws regarding manufactured housing placement.