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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002003
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/19/2002
Doc Name
Park County Attorney
From
Park County
To
U.S. Forest Service
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
Media Type
D
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I _~,- 03/14/2002 13:54 7195376258 <br />DnVIb DANIEL <br />PAGE 03 <br />3/12 pitched roof which meets County Building Codes and is certified as meeting the National <br />Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.). <br />Such manufactured homes are a single family dwelling and may not, provided that their <br />construction is equivalent to that required by the county's building code, be excluded from any <br />location where asite-built single family dwelling would be permitted". Given this, Mr. <br />Rubeck's 19ti9 12 feet wide mobile home does not meet Park County's requirement for <br />permitted manufactured homes within Park County and would require an approved Conditional <br />Use Permit, which can be obtained from the Park County Planning Department. <br />Per the Park County Road and Bridge Department, Matukat Road (U. S. Forest Service Road <br />#211) is a public road and is Park County maintained. Given that, Park County maintains a 60 <br />feet right of way. From the middle of the road, Park County right of way extends 30 feet toward <br />Walt Rubeck's mining claim. In theory, at that 30 feet point, Walt Rubeck's mining claim <br />begins. Per Park County Land Use Regulations, "All buildings shall be located at least fifty (50) <br />feet from the property lines". Any building closer than that fifty {50) feet setback would require <br />an approved Variance, which can be obtained from the Park County Planning Department. <br />If you would like to discuss any of these issues, please don't hesitate to contact me. <br />R~espe~ctfu l l~y~you~rs%,_~/ <br />Kim Hall <br />Code Enforcement Officer <br />Park County Government <br />Cc Walt Rubeck <br />Park County Attorney <br />Scott Bernhart, Director, Park County Planning Department <br />Tom Eisenman, Director, Park County Environmental Health Department <br />rage z or z <br />
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