North Carolina General Statutes
Article 9 - Regulation of Particular Uses and Areas.
§ 160D-910 - Manufactured homes.

160D-910. Manufactured homes.
(a) The General Assembly finds that manufactured housing offers affordable housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income residents of this State who could not otherwise afford to own their own home. The General Assembly further finds that some local governments have adopted zoning regulations that severely restrict the placement of manufactured homes. It is the intent of the General Assembly in enacting this section that local governments reexamine their land-use practices to assure compliance with applicable statutes and case law and consider allocating more residential land area for manufactured homes based upon local housing needs.
(b) For purposes of this section, the term "manufactured home" is defined as provided in G.S. 143-145(7).
(c) A local government may not adopt or enforce zoning regulations or other provisions that have the effect of excluding manufactured homes from the entire zoning jurisdiction or that exclude manufactured homes based on the age of the home.
(d) A local government may adopt and enforce appearance and dimensional criteria for manufactured homes. Such criteria shall be designed to protect property values, to preserve the character and integrity of the community or individual neighborhoods within the community, and to promote the health, safety, and welfare of area residents. The criteria shall be adopted by ordinance.
(e) In accordance with the local government's comprehensive plan and based on local housing needs, a local government may designate a manufactured home overlay district within a residential district. Such overlay district may not consist of an individual lot or scattered lots but shall consist of a defined area within which additional requirements or standards are placed upon manufactured homes.
(f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to preempt or supersede valid restrictive covenants running with the land. The terms "mobile home" and "trailer" in any valid restrictive covenants running with the land shall include the term "manufactured home" as defined in this section.
(g) A local government may require by ordinance that manufactured homes be installed in accordance with the Set-Up and Installation Standards adopted by the Commissioner of Insurance; provided, however, a local government shall not require a masonry curtain wall or masonry skirting for manufactured homes located on land leased to the homeowner. (2019-111, s. 2.4; 2020-3, s. 4.33(a); 2020-25, s. 51(a), (b), (d); 2021-117, s. 6(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 160D - Local Planning and Development Regulation

Article 9 - Regulation of Particular Uses and Areas.

§ 160D-901 - Regulation of particular uses and areas.

§ 160D-902 - Adult businesses.

§ 160D-903 - Agricultural uses.

§ 160D-904 - Airport zoning.

§ 160D-905 - Amateur radio antennas.

§ 160D-906 - Bee hives.

§ 160D-907 - Family care homes.

§ 160D-908 - Fence wraps.

§ 160D-909 - Fraternities and sororities.

§ 160D-910 - Manufactured homes.

§ 160D-911 - Modular homes.

§ 160D-912 - Outdoor advertising.

§ 160D-913 - Public buildings.

§ 160D-914 - Solar collectors.

§ 160D-915 - Temporary health care structures.

§ 160D-916 - Streets and transportation.

§ 160D-920 - Local environmental regulations.

§ 160D-921 - Forestry activities.

§ 160D-922 - Erosion and sedimentation control.

§ 160D-923 - Floodplain regulations.

§ 160D-924 - Mountain ridge protection.

§ 160D-925 - Stormwater control.

§ 160D-926 - Water supply watershed management.

§ 160D-930 - Purpose and compliance with federal law.

§ 160D-931 - Definitions.

§ 160D-932 - Local authority.

§ 160D-933 - Construction of new wireless support structures or substantial modifications of wireless support structures.

§ 160D-934 - Collocation and eligible facilities requests of wireless support structures.

§ 160D-935 - Collocation of small wireless facilities.

§ 160D-936 - Use of public right-of-way.

§ 160D-937 - Access to city utility poles to install small wireless facilities.

§ 160D-938 - Applicability.

§ 160D-940 - Legislative findings.

§ 160D-941 - Historic preservation commission.

§ 160D-942 - Powers of the historic preservation commission.

§ 160D-943 - Appropriations.

§ 160D-944 - Designation of historic districts.

§ 160D-945 - Designation of landmarks.

§ 160D-946 - Required landmark designation procedures.

§ 160D-947 - Certificate of appropriateness required.

§ 160D-948 - Certain changes not prohibited.

§ 160D-949 - Delay in demolition of landmarks and buildings within historic district.

§ 160D-950 - Demolition by neglect to contributing structures outside local historic districts.

§ 160D-951 - Conflict with other laws.

§ 160D-960 - Powers and duties of commission.

§ 160D-961 - Staff services; advisory council.

§ 160D-962 - Annual report.

§ 160D-963 - Receipt and expenditure of funds.