Definitions of "mobile home" and "manufactured home"
Under current law, there are several different definitions of the term "mobile
home" and of the term "manufactured home." Also, under current law, "mobile home"
is often used as a general term that includes "manufactured home." Because of
changes in the mid-1970s in federal laws that define and regulate mobile and
manufactured homes, only manufactured homes as defined under current federal
law are being constructed today. This bill creates a single definition for "mobile
home" and a single definition for "manufactured home" that apply more generally
throughout the statutes by doing the following:
1. The bill establishes the definition of "mobile home" that is used in the
subchapter of the statutes regulating the mobile and manufactured housing
industry as the general definition of "mobile home" in the statutes. Thus, under the
bill, a mobile home generally means a vehicle manufactured or assembled before
June 15, 1976, that has an overall length of more than 45 feet, that is designed to be
towed as a single unit or in sections on a highway by a motor vehicle, that has walls
of rigid noncollapsible construction, and that is equipped and used, or intended to be
used, primarily for human habitation. Under the bill, "mobile home" includes the
mobile home structure, its plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical
systems, and all appliances and all other equipment carrying a manufacturer's
warranty.
2. The bill establishes the definition of "manufactured home" that is used in the
subchapter of the statutes regulating the mobile and manufactured housing
industry as the general definition of "manufactured home" in the statutes. Thus,
under the bill, a manufactured home generally means either a mobile home or a
structure designed to be used as a dwelling, either with or without a permanent
foundation, that complies with the federal standards established for manufactured
homes.
In addition, the bill makes the use of these terms more consistent with their
definitions by doing the following:
1. The bill inserts references to "manufactured home" in certain places in
current law that refer only to "mobile home" if the use of mobile home under current
law is general and meant to include manufactured homes. The bill also inserts
references to "manufactured home" in the statutes governing the treatment, for
property and other tax purposes, of mobile and manufactured homes as either
improvements to real property or as personal property.
2. The bill changes references to "mobile home" to be references to
"manufactured home" in certain statutes that pertain only to structures that are
newly constructed, since under federal law only manufactured homes are now being
constructed.
3. The bill changes references to "manufactured buildings" to be references to
"modular homes." Under current law, such buildings are those that are intended for
use as a dwelling, are of closed construction, and are fabricated or assembled in
manufacturing facilities for installation at the building site or they are of open
construction and are made or assembled in manufacturing facilities away from the
building site for installation on the building site for which certification is sought by
the manufacturer.
Monthly fees
Current law requires each city, town, or village (municipality) in which a mobile
home park is located to collect from each mobile home occupying space in the park
a monthly parking permit fee. The fee is calculated based on the value of the home
multiplied by the general property gross tax rate, less certain credits. The total is
divided by 12 to represent the monthly mobile home parking permit fee. Current law
provides that the municipality may require the mobile home park operator to collect
the fee from the mobile home owner.
The bill also replaces the term "parking" wherever it appears in the phrase
"monthly parking permit fee" in the statutes with the term "municipal," so that the
fee is called a "monthly municipal permit fee."
Regulation of recreational vehicles
The bill makes minor modifications to the definition of "recreational vehicle,"
and generally clarifies the applicability of certain vehicle regulations to recreational
vehicles. The bill also uses the term "recreational vehicle" in place of "mobile home"
where "mobile home" is used to refer to temporary living quarters.
Regulation of manufactured home communities
Under current law manufactured home communities and mobile home parks
are regulated by the Department of Commerce (commerce) and by the municipality
in which the community or park is located. Generally, under current law, the terms
"manufactured home community" and "mobile home park" are used in the statutes
to describe similar places.
For purposes of regulation by Commerce, current law provides that a
manufactured home community is any plot of ground upon which three or more
manufactured homes that are occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located.
For purposes of regulation by the local municipality, current law provides that a
mobile home park means any plot of ground upon which two or more units, occupied
for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located. Consistent with regulation by
Commerce, this bill increases from two to three the number of mobile or
manufactured homes that must be located on a plot of ground before the ground is
subject to regulation by the municipality in which the ground is located.
This bill also replaces the term "park" with "community" throughout the
statutes where the term is used in reference to mobile home or manufactured home
parks.
Sewer and water service to manufactured housing communities
This bill prohibits any public utility that provides metered water service to a
manufactured home community as a whole via a single master meter from charging
a fee for water lost in distribution between the master meter and the unit meters,
except to the extent that the loss exceeds the public utility's system-wide rate of loss.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB688, s. 1
1Section
1. 30.40 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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30.40
(6) "Mobile home"
means a prefabricated unit with walls of rigid
3construction that is designed to be towed as a single unit or in sections upon a
4highway by a motor vehicle and that is used or is intended to be used for human
5habitation has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (10).
SB688, s. 2
6Section
2. 45.71 (12) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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45.71
(12) (intro.) "Manufactured home" means a
structure, as defined by the
8Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation manufactured home, as defined in s.
9101.91 (2), which:
SB688, s. 3
10Section
3. 49.47 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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49.47
(4) (b) 1. A home and the land used and operated in connection therewith
12or in lieu thereof a
manufactured home or mobile home
, if the home
or, manufactured
13home, or mobile home is used as the person's or his or her family's place of abode.
SB688, s. 4
14Section
4. 59.69 (4) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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59.69
(4) (d) Trailer
camps, or tourist camps
and, motels
or both
, and
16manufactured and mobile home
parks
communities.
SB688, s. 5
17Section
5. 66.0435 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1866.0435 (title)
Mobile Manufactured and mobile home parks
19communities.
SB688, s. 6
1Section
6. 66.0435 (1) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
SB688, s. 7
2Section
7. 66.0435 (1) (b) and (c) of the statutes are amended to read:
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66.0435
(1) (b) "Licensee" means any person licensed to operate and maintain
4a
manufactured and mobile home
park
community under this section.
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(c) "Licensing authority" means the city, town or village wherein a
6manufactured and mobile home
park
community is located.
SB688, s. 8
7Section
8. 66.0435 (1) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
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66.0435
(1) (cm) "Manufactured home" has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (2).
SB688, s. 9
9Section
9. 66.0435 (1) (d) and (e) of the statutes are amended to read:
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66.0435
(1) (d) "Mobile home"
is that which is, or was as originally constructed,
11designed to be transported by any motor vehicle upon a public highway and designed,
12equipped and used primarily for sleeping, eating and living quarters, or is intended
13to be so used; and includes any additions, attachments, annexes, foundations and
14appurtenances has the meaning given in s. 101.91 (10).
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(e) "
Mobile Manufactured and mobile home
park community" means any plot
16or plots of ground upon which
2 3 or more
units manufactured homes or mobile
17homes, occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes
, are located, regardless of whether
18a charge is made for the accommodation.
SB688, s. 10
19Section
10. 66.0435 (1) (f) of the statutes is repealed.
SB688, s. 11
20Section
11. 66.0435 (1) (g) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0435 (1) (am) and
21amended to read:
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66.0435
(1) (am) "
Park Community" means
a manufactured and mobile home
23park community.
SB688, s. 12
24Section
12. 66.0435 (1) (i) and (j) of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.0435
(1) (i) "Space" means a plot of ground within a
manufactured and 2mobile home
park community, designed for the accommodation of one
manufactured
3or mobile home
unit.
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(j) "Unit" means a
single manufactured or mobile home
unit.
SB688, s. 13
5Section
13. 66.0435 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(2) (a) It is unlawful for any person to maintain or operate a
mobile
7home park community within the limits of a city, town or village, unless the person
8has received a license from the city, town or village.
SB688, s. 14
9Section
14. 66.0435 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(2) (b) In order to protect and promote the public health, morals and
11welfare and to equitably defray the cost of municipal and educational services
12required by persons and families using
or occupying trailers, mobile homes, trailer
13camps or mobile home parks communities for living, dwelling or sleeping purposes,
14a city council, village board and town board may do any of the following:
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1. Establish and enforce by ordinance reasonable standards and regulations
16for every
trailer and trailer camp and every mobile home and mobile home park 17community.
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2. Require an annual license fee to operate a
trailer and trailer camp or mobile
19home and mobile home park community and levy and collect special assessments to
20defray the cost of municipal and educational services furnished to
the trailer and
21trailer camp, or mobile home and mobile home park a community.
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3. Limit the number of units
, trailers or mobile homes that may be
parked or
23kept located in any one
camp or park community.
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4. Limit the number of licenses for
trailer camps or parks communities in any
25common school district, if the
mobile housing development
of a community would
1cause the school costs to increase above the state average or if an exceedingly difficult
2or impossible situation exists with regard to providing adequate and proper sewage
3disposal in the particular area.
SB688, s. 15
4Section
15. 66.0435 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(2) (c) In a town in which the town board enacts an ordinance
6regulating
trailers manufactured and mobile homes under this section and has also
7enacted and approved a county zoning ordinance under the provisions of s. 59.69, the
8provisions of the ordinance which is most restrictive apply with respect to the
9establishment and operation of a
trailer camp community in the town.
SB688, s. 16
10Section
16. 66.0435 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(2) (d) A license granted under this section is subject to revocation or
12suspension for cause by the licensing authority that issued the license upon
13complaint filed with the clerk of the licensing authority, if the complaint is signed by
14a law enforcement officer, local health officer, as defined in s. 250.01 (5), or building
15inspector, after a public hearing upon the complaint. The holder of the license shall
16be given 10 days' written notice of the hearing, and is entitled to appear and be heard
17as to why the license should not be revoked. A holder of a license that is revoked or
18suspended by the licensing authority may within 20 days of the date of the revocation
19or suspension appeal the decision to the circuit court of the county in which the
trailer
20camp or mobile home park community is located by filing a written notice of appeal
21with the clerk of the licensing authority, together with a bond executed to the
22licensing authority, in the sum of $500 with 2 sureties or a bonding company
23approved by the clerk, conditioned for the faithful prosecution of the appeal and the
24payment of costs adjudged against the license holder.
SB688, s. 17
25Section
17. 66.0435 (3) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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166.0435
(3) (title)
License and
monthly mobile home monthly municipal permit
2fee; review.
SB688, s. 18
3Section
18. 66.0435 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (a) The licensing authority shall collect from the licensee an annual
5license fee of not less than $25 nor more than $100 for each 50 spaces or fraction of
650 spaces within each
mobile home park community within its limits. If the
park 7community lies in more than one municipality the amount of the license fee shall be
8determined by multiplying the gross fee by a fraction the numerator of which is the
9number of spaces in the
park community in a municipality and the denominator of
10which is the entire number of spaces in the
park
community.
SB688, s. 19
11Section
19. 66.0435 (3) (c) 1. (intro.) of the statutes, as affected by 2005
12Wisconsin Act .... (Senate Bill 404), is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 1. (intro.) In addition to the license fee provided in pars. (a) and
14(b), each licensing authority shall collect from each
mobile home unit occupying space
15or lots in a
park community in the licensing authority, except from recreational
16mobile homes as provided under par. (cm),
from manufactured and mobile homes
17that constitute improvements to real property under s. 70.043 (1),
and from
18recreational vehicles as defined in s. 340.01 (48r), and from camping trailers as
19defined in s. 340.01 (6m), a monthly parking permit fee computed as follows:
SB688, s. 20
20Section
20. 66.0435 (3) (c) 1. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 1. a. On January 1, the assessor shall determine the total fair
22market value of each
mobile home unit in the taxation district subject to the monthly
23parking municipal permit fee.
SB688, s. 21
24Section
21. 66.0435 (3) (c) 1. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
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166.0435
(3) (c) 1. c. The value of each
mobile home unit, determined under subd.
21. b., shall be multiplied by the general property gross tax rate, less any credit rate
3for the property tax relief credit, established on the preceding year's assessment of
4general property.
SB688, s. 22
5Section
22. 66.0435 (3) (c) 1. d. of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 1. d. The total annual
parking permit fee, computed under subd.
71. c., shall be divided by 12 and shall represent the monthly
mobile home parking 8municipal permit fee.
SB688, s. 23
9Section
23. 66.0435 (3) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 2. The monthly
parking
municipal permit fee is applicable to
11mobile homes units moving into the tax district any time during the year. The
park 12community operator shall furnish information to the tax district clerk and the
13assessor on
mobile homes units added to the
park community within 5 days after
14their arrival, on forms prescribed by the department of revenue. As soon as the
15assessor receives the notice of an addition of a
mobile home unit to a
park
community,
16the assessor shall determine its fair market value and notify the clerk of that
17determination. The clerk shall equate the fair market value established by the
18assessor and shall apply the appropriate tax rate, divide the annual
parking permit
19fee thus determined by 12 and notify the
mobile home
unit owner of the monthly fee
20to be collected from the
mobile home unit owner. Liability for payment of the fee
21begins on the first day of the next succeeding month and continues for the months
22in which the
mobile home unit remains in the tax district.
SB688, s. 24
23Section
24. 66.0435 (3) (c) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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166.0435
(3) (c) 3. A new monthly
parking municipal permit fee and a new
2valuation shall be established each January and shall continue for that calendar
3year.
SB688, s. 25
4Section
25. 66.0435 (3) (c) 5. and 6. of the statutes are amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 5. The monthly
parking
municipal permit fee shall be paid by
6the
mobile home unit owner to the local taxing authority on or before the 10th of the
7month following the month for which the
parking monthly municipal permit fee is
8due.
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6. The licensee of a
park community is liable for the monthly
parking municipal 10permit fee for any
mobile home unit occupying space in the
park community as well
11as the owner and occupant of
the mobile home occupying space each such unit, except
12that the licensee is not liable until the licensing authority has failed, in an action
13under ch. 799, to collect the fee from the owner and occupant of the unit. A
14municipality, by ordinance, may require the
mobile home park community operator
15to collect the monthly
parking municipal permit fee from the
mobile home unit 16owner.
SB688, s. 26
17Section
26. 66.0435 (3) (c) 7. of the statutes is repealed.
SB688, s. 27
18Section
27. 66.0435 (3) (c) 8. of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 8. The credit under s. 79.10 (9) (bm), as it applies to the principal
20dwelling on a parcel of taxable property, applies to the estimated fair market value
21of a
mobile home unit that is the principal dwelling of the owner. The owner of the
22mobile home unit shall file a claim for the credit with the treasurer of the
23municipality in which the property is located. To obtain the credit under s. 79.10 (9)
24(bm), the owner shall attest on the claim that the
mobile home unit is the owner's
25principal dwelling. The treasurer shall reduce the owner's
parking monthly
1municipal permit fee by the amount of any allowable credit. The treasurer shall
2furnish notice of all claims for credits filed under this subdivision to the department
3of revenue as provided under s. 79.10 (1m).
SB688, s. 28
4Section
28. 66.0435 (3) (c) 9. of the statutes is created to read:
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66.0435
(3) (c) 9. No monthly municipal permit fee may be imposed on a
6financial institution, as defined in s. 69.30 (1) (b), that relates to a vacant unit that
7has been repossessed by the financial institution.
SB688, s. 29
8Section
29. 66.0435 (3) (d) to (f) of the statutes are amended to read:
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66.0435
(3) (d) This section does not apply to a
mobile home park community 10that is owned and operated by any county under the provisions of s. 59.52 (16) (b).
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(e) If a
mobile home unit is permitted by local ordinance to be located outside
12of a licensed
park community, the monthly
parking municipal permit fee shall be
13paid by the owner of the land on which it stands, and the owner of the land shall
14comply with the reporting requirements of par. (c). The owner of the land may collect
15the fee from the owner of the
mobile home unit and, on or before January 10 and on
16or before July 10, shall transmit to the taxation district all fees owed for the 6 months
17ending on the last day of the month preceding the month when the transmission is
18required.
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(f) Nothing in this subsection prohibits the regulation by local ordinance of a
20mobile home park community.
SB688, s. 30
21Section
30. 66.0435 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.0435
(3m) Park Community operator reimbursement. A
park community 23operator who
is required by municipal ordinance to collect the collects a monthly
24parking municipal permit fee from
the mobile home a unit owner may deduct, for
25administrative expenses,
2% 2 percent of the monthly fees collected.