- (a) The District Engineer shall approve the movement of a house within or through his or her district including the route over which the house will move.
- (b) The Permit Section shall have a written route approval from the District Engineer prior to issuing a permit for the movement of a house.
- (c) An approval form must be completed by the District Engineer and received by the Permit Section via mail or telefax before the permit can be issued.
- (d) In reviewing the route over which the move is to take place, the District Engineer shall take into consideration the physical features of the roadway, the traffic volumes, the peak hours of traffic, and the congestion and inconvenience the movement of a house would have on the traveling public.
- (e) Applications shall be submitted at least three (3) days prior to the initial inspection by the District Engineer.
(f) The maximum overall width allowable for the movement of a house upon state highways is twenty-eight feet six inches (28' 6") based on the:
- (1) Route requested;
- (2) Conditions of the highways;
- (3) Distance involved in the movement; and
- (4) Volume and type of traffic.
- (g) The Permit Section may issue a permit for a house that exceeds the maximum width when an emergency or special circumstance exists and is concurred in by the District Engineer or District Engineers for the district or districts in which the move is to be made.
- (h) Any manufactured home unit shall comply with the rules as described in 27 CAR § 111-601 et seq.