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| AN ACT concerning mobile homes.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Mobile Home Park Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 9.3
and 26 as follows:
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| (210 ILCS 115/9.3)
(from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 719.3)
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| Sec. 9.3. Minimum sites; access.
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| (a) Each site on which a mobile home is accommodated shall |
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| have a
minimum area of 2,500 square feet, provided that sites |
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| existing in parks or
approved by the Department for |
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| construction prior to August 21, 1967, shall
contain an area of |
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| not less than 1,000 square feet, and sites constructed
between |
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| August 21, 1967 and September 18, 1987
the effective date of |
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| this
amendatory Act of 1987 shall contain an area of not less |
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| than 2,100 feet.
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| (b) No mobile home shall be parked closer than 5 feet to |
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| the side lot
lines of a park, or closer than 10 feet to a public |
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| street, alley , or
building. Each individual site shall abut or |
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| face on a private or public
street. All streets shall have |
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| unobstructed access to a public street. There
shall be an open |
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| space of at least 10 feet adjacent to the sides of every
mobile |
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| home and at least 5 feet adjacent to the ends of every mobile |
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| home.
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| (c) Mobile homes located on sites constructed on or before |
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| July 1, 1998
shall have a minimum separation of 10 feet from |
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| the side of a mobile home to
another mobile home and a minimum |
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| separation of 5 feet from the end of a mobile
home to another |
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| mobile home. The dimensions of other structures on the site
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| such as a
shed, stair, deck, carport, or awning shall not be |
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| counted in calculating the
minimum separation between mobile |
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| homes. There shall be no minimum setback
requirements
from a |
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| private street with respect to mobile homes located on sites |