Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'manufactured housing zone' in North Dakota?
AA zone for manufacturing industrial products
BA zone that specifically permits manufactured homes (HUD-code homes) as a permitted residential use✓ Correct
CA zone for factory-built commercial buildings
DA zone near industrial parks
Explanation
Manufactured housing zones (or zones permitting manufactured homes) allow HUD-code factory-built homes to be placed as permanent residences. Not all residential zones permit manufactured homes, so specific zones may be designated.
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