19 Miss. Code. R. 7-5.04.3 - Windstorm Protection and Wind Zone Designation
A. All
new and used Factory-Built homes shall be installed in compliance with the
setup/installation instructions manual, in accordance with Federal Manufactured
Home Construction and Safety Standards,
24 CFR Section
3280.306, (Windstorm protection) as follows:
(a) Provisions for support and anchoring
systems. Each Factory-Built home shall have provisions for support/anchoring or
foundation systems that, when properly designed and installed, will resist
overturning and lateral movement (sliding) of the Factory-Built home as imposed
by the respective design loads. For Wind Zone I, the design wind loads to be
used for calculating resistance to overturning and lateral movement shall be
the simultaneous application of the wind loads indicated in Section
3280.305(c)(1)(i), increased by a factor of 1.5 [D 7 76]. The 1.5 factor of
safety for Wind Zone I is also applied simultaneously to both the vertical
building projection, as horizontal wind load, and across the surface of the
full roof structure, as uplift loading. For Wind Zones II and III, the
resistance shall be determined by the simultaneous application of the
horizontal drag and uplift wind loads, in accordance with Section
3280.305(c)(1)(ii). The basic allowable stresses of materials required to
resist overturning and lateral movement shall not be increased in the design
and proportioning of these members. No additional shape or location factors
need to be applied in the design of the tie down system. The dead load of the
structure may be used to resist these wind loading effects in all Wind Zones.
B. Used Factory-Built
homes, as defined in this chapter, not provided with such setup/installation
instruction manuals, and not provided with instructions shall comply with the
specifications listed under Rule
5.06, Mississippi Factory-Built Home
Installation Program Standards, infra.
C. Factory-Built homes, both new and used,
built after July 13, 1994 that conform to Wind Zone I ratings only, cannot be
installed within a designated Wind Zone II area. The wind Zone II area for
homes manufactured after July 13, 1994, consist of the following counties:
Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, George, Pearl River and Stone.
D. For used Factory-Built homes that were
built prior to July 13, 1994, the following shall apply: If the Factory-Built
home was built to the HUD Hurricane Zone rating that existed prior to July 13,
1994, it may be installed in one of the post July 13, 1994, counties that are
listed in (C) above. For reference, HUD designated Hurricane Zone counties that
existed prior to July 13, 1994, were as follows: Hancock, Harrison, Jackson,
George, Pear River, Stone, Greene, Perry, Forrest, Lamar, Marion, Walthall,
Pike, Amite, and Wilkinson. However, if the LAHJ within the post-July 13, 1994,
Wind Zone II area has adopted more restrictive requirements that would prohibit
the installation of a pre-July 13, 1994, Hurricane Zone house, then the
requirements of such county or municipality shall govern.
E. Prior to the sales and installation of all
new and used Factory-Built homes, the retailer, the developer and/or the
installer/transporter shall determine whether the house is constructed to the
properly rated Wind/Hurricane zone for its intended use and installation by
referring to the HUD data plate. Any Factory-Built Home that is to be
transported within or into the six (6) coastal counties of the State (Pearl
River, Stone, George, Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson County) for installation,
the retailer, the developer and/or installer transporter will be required to
obtain a photocopy or a clear photograph of the data plate for the home. The
photograph or copy of the data plate must be attached to the Property
Locator/Certificate of Installation and submitted to the Factory-Built Home
Division. If no accessible or readable data plate is available in the home to
verify the Wind/Hurricane zone designation, a copy of the HUD data plate and
compliance certificate must be obtained from either the manufacturer of the
home or from the Institute for Building Technology and Safety (IBTS).
Notes
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