Posts tagged: mobile home park city inspectors

Boston Residents Concerned About Proposed Mobile Home Park

An application for a proposed new 110 lot mobile home park on Boston State Road was tabled after more questions came up concerning the development. “We have a lot more to question” said Patricia Hacker, the Town Board Vice-Chairwoman. Read more »

Lubbock Mobile Home Park To Have Water Shut Off

The City of Slaton, Texas is threatening to turn the water off to the Slaton Mobile Home Park for non-payment of over $25,000 in water bills.

Park owner Kenney Shipley says that the bills are wrong, and have been in error since the city installed a new water meter. Read more »

Sherwood Village Mobile Home Park Owner Pleads Guilty To Zoning Violations

Sentry Property Management, the company that owns Sherwood Village Mobile Home Park in Washington, Pennsylvania, has pleased guilty to five counts of violating local zoning ordinances. Sentry as fined $5,000 by the township. Read more »

Mobile Home Park May Close Due To City’s Inability To Upgrade Their Own Sewage Treatment Facility

Lake Canyada Mobile Home Park in Scott City, Iowa may have to shut down unless a solution to the county’s sewage problems can be addressed. Currently, the park’s sewage is processed by the county -but not for much longer. That’s because the county cannot afford the upgrades that are being required by the  State of Iowa. Read more »

Mobile Home Park Owner To Pay Fine

The owner of four mobile home parks in Dayton, Ohio has agreed to pay a $38,000 fine for exceeding the amount of wastewater that could be discharged under their permit. Read more »

Mayor Offers To Help Jensen Park Residents

Mark Boughton, the Mayor of Danbury, Connecticut, is offering to help with the flooding problems at Jensen’s Lakeview Mobile Home Park. The senior citizen residents are frustrated over recent flooding in the park following recent rainstorms. Read more »

Petaluma, California to Build Sound Wall for Mobile Home Park

Leisure Lake Mobile Home Park residents are excited about a new sound wall that is proposed to be built as part of the widening of Highway 101. The 1,100 ft. wall would be 14’ to 16’ in height. Read more »

Park Owner Sues to Have Senior Community Made All-Age

The owners of Napa Olympia Mobilodge in American Canyon, California, are suing the city to cause it to convert the mobile home park from seniors only to an all-age community.  In 2006, owner Ken Waterhouse announced he would lift the age restrictions at the park. And it has been nothing but posturing, city measures to block the conversion, and lawsuits since. Read more »

City Works With Alabama Mobile Home Park Owner To Clean Up Property

The city of East Brewton, Alabama is working with the new owner of Dauphine’s Mobile Home Park to clean up the property. The park, recently taken back by note holder Lynn Pitts, is in a state of disrepair, and the city is working with the new owner to bring it into compliance with city codes. Read more »

Fema To Sell 160,000 Trailers By April 3

The Federal Government is auctioning around 160,000 trailers on or around April 3. And they are being sold for any use other than a dwelling. These are the RVs and mobile homes that the government acknowledges contain not only formaldehyde, but also mold, mildew and propane gas leaks. All units sold will have large stickers on them warning that they are not suitable for any type of housing. Read more »