HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 80-40RESOLUTION NO.80-40
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
PINAL COUNTY,ARIZONA,AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OF
THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS,THROUGH THE CITY MANAGER,IN THE
THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA,TO AMEND THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF ARIZONA,DIVISION OF MOBILE AND
MANUFACTURED HOUSING STANDARDS AND THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION,
ARIZONA.
WHEREAS,the City Council has previously adopted Resolution No.
80-15,pursuant to whin the City of Apache Junction,a Municipal
corporation entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement whereby the City
i s authorized to enforce the rules and regulations of the Arizona Division
of Mobile and Manufactured Housing Standards;and
WHEREAS,the State of Arizona and the City desire to amend said
agreement by authorizing the City to enforce the provisions of Rules and
Regulations,R4-34-201.6,ET:SEQ.,which relate to piers and footings.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Director of Public Works
of Apache Junction,Arizona,be and i s hereby authorized and directed to
execute Addendum to Agreement,an amendment to said Intergovernmental Agreement
with the Division of Mobile and Manufactured Housing Standards whereby
said Department of Public Works will enforce the Rules and Regulations of
the Division of Mobile and Manufactured Housing Standards.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of
Apache Junction this seventh day of January ,1981.
ATTEST:
MARLAS4.DAVIS
City Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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IRG/INIA SEEMAN
Mayor
City Attorney
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that the
ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT
IT IS FURTHER AGREED by and between the parties,
shall, in addition to
the other agreed -upon responsibilities set forth in Paragraph
A.1., enforce the provisions of Rules and Regulations, R4 -34-201.S,
ET SEQ., which relate to piers and footings.
This addendum is hereby incorporated into the
Intergovernmental Agreement between the
and the Division of Mobile and Manufactured ?using Standards,
dated
ATTEST:
Clerk,
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Attorney
Building Official
Authorized Official
'Director, Division of Mobile and
Manufactured Housing Standards
State of Arizona
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ARTICLE II.INSTALLATION STANDARDS AND OODES
R4-34-201.Mobile Home Installations and Codes
A.Mobile homes manufactured after July 31, 1977 shall be installed according to the manufacturer's
instructions in the Mobile Home Consumer Manual provided pursuant to the act.
B. The minimum standards for the installation of mobile homes are as follows:
1.Load bearing support:Prefabricated and permanent
a. Supports shall be located under the main beams of the chassis at intervals no greater than six
feet and no more than two feet from either end of each main beam.When intervals no greater than six
feet cannot be complied with due to running gear, supports shall be located as close as practical to the
running gear and the remainder of the supports shall conform to the six and two feet requirements.
b.Supports shall bear no greater load than 8,000 pounds.
c.The supports shall have a minimum vertical concentrated load failure rating of 14,000 pounds.
2.Prefabricated support heights
a.No more than twenty—five percent of the supports along the main beams of the chassis, including *
footing, shall be in excess of 36 inches or less than 12 inches.
b.The minimum height of the bottom of the floor joist shall be 18 inches above a soil base unless
otherwise specified by the manufacturer.
4.Footings
a. Prefabricated footings
i.Each footing shall be of such design and construction to withstand the transferred load from the
load bearing support to the earth.
ii.Footings shall be placed only on surfaces adequately prepared to distribute equalized transfer of
applied loads and to minimize settling of the footings.
iii.The minimum size of each footing shall be compatible with the local soil conditions to minimize
settling of the unit.
5.Wedges
a.Wedges may be placed only between the load bearing supports and main beams of the chassis.
b.Wedges shall be capabable of transfer of the applied load.
c.Wedges shall be limited to two on any one bearing support.
*Revision Bulletin 00-15
SUGGESTED INSTALLATIONS i
CONCRETE OR BLOCK PIER
A.Max. of 2 wood wedges longitudinal with
beam
B. Precast concrete pier
C. Solid CMU cap per ASTM C 145-75 or 2 x 8 treated
wood cap
D.CMU's per ASTM C 90-75 or better
E. More than two courses must be interlocking
or,
F. Grouted solid
G.. One piece concrete footing or Item K
H.. No more than two concrete footings may be
stacked vertically when fully mortared
I.One footing as pier under 12" total
• STFRL PIER
J.Adjustable steel pier
K.One or two (if exterior, glued
and nailed) redwood or pressure
treated boards when allowed by
local jurisdiction
L.Alternate flange on
top of piers to
opposite sides
t beam
No more than 25% of
piers over 36" or
1.nder 12"
Solid grout
/4ith #4
/ rebar