About 8968 Crescent Street
Of note form Seller: Permanently sited manufactured homes are governed by the state of Ohio Health department whereas a stick build is governed by the local building code.
Completed work 2022-20223:
Old Mobile home hauled away and disposed of - $3500.00
Property line survey - $500.00
Sewer inspection and cap off - $700.00
2 trees cut down from property line, wood removed $2375.00
Cement slab still usable (NA)
Well inspection $500.00
Permits $1000.00
2 zoning variances granted - one for square footage of 965 sq ft (minimum is 1000) and 1 for an easement set back variance of a couple feet. $1000.00
More Info -
Dwelling, Manufactured Home (Permanently Sited). Pursuant to ORC 3781.06 (C) (6), "permanently sited manufactured home" means a manufactured home that meets all of the following criteria:
The structure is affixed to a permanent foundation and is connected to appropriate facilities. "Permanent foundation" means permanent masonry, concrete, or a footing or foundation approved by the Ohio Department of Commerce pursuant to ORC 4781, to which a manufactured home may be affixed; and,
The structure, excluding any addition, has a width of at least twenty-two feet at one point, a length of at least twenty-two feet at one point, and a total living area, excluding garages, porches, or attachments, of at least nine hundred square feet; and,
The structure has a minimum 3:12 residential roof pitch, conventional residential siding, and a six-inch minimum eave overhang, including appropriate guttering; and,
The structure was manufactured after January 1, 1995; and,
The structure is not located in a manufactured home park as defined herein.
Section 556 Erection of More than One Principal Structure on a Lot.
In any district more than one structure housing a permitted or permissible principal use may be erected on a single lot, provided that yard and other requirements of this Resolution shall be met for each structure as though it were on an individual lot. Accessory buildings such as a garage may be located in the rear yard, provided that yard and other requirements of this Resolution are met.
All accessory buildings must meet setback requirements of the associated zoning district and, therefore, shall require a permit (agricultural use exempted from this provision). This requirement applies regardless of whether a foundation is included in the construction of the utility building.