Manufactured Homes

Required Submittals

Governing Code

Manufactured Dwelling Application Form

  • Site Plan
  • Floor Plan
  • Four (4) Elevations of the Exterior of the Building 
  • Make, Year, Size, & Number of Room Count
  • Photograph and /or Brochure of Manufactured Home
  • Name of Electrical Contractor
  • Name of Plumbing Contractor
  • Name of Set-up Contractor (not necessarily the dealer)
  • Name of the park & space number, if located in a mobile home park

2010 Oregon Manufactured Dwelling
Installation Specialty Code (OMDISC)​

2002 Oregon Manufactured Dwelling and Park Specialty Code (MD&P)​

 

 

 

Permit Process

Step 1

Planning / Zoning

Confirm project complies with all County land use provisions, such as setbacks, maximum building height, lot coverage, or zoning requirements. In some instances, a planning review may be required before a building permit application can be submitted. If you are unsure Ask a Planner.

Step 2

Environmental Soils

Confirm project complies with all County land use provisions, such as setbacks, maximum building height, lot coverage, or zoning requirements. In some instances, a planning review may be required before a building permit application can be submitted. If you are unsure Ask a Planner.

Step 3

Building Application

Professionals with a license number may apply for permits online using Oregon State’s E-Permitting website. Access to this system can be gained by registering a license number through the State of Oregon’s Building Code Division. Otherwise, permits may be applied for through the County’s Community Development Department 541-388-6575.

Step 4

Inspections

Manufactured Homes require an installation, pumping, electrical, and a final inspection. The final inspection is the last step in the permitting process; no Certificate of Occupancy is issued for Manufactured Homes. Inspections can be scheduled online with a permit number or property address through Oregon State’s E-Permitting website or the E-Permitting App, which can be found in the iTunes and Google Play store by searching for “Oregon ePermitting”. Alternatively, inspections can be scheduled by Phone.