You would have to ask for exact details from the office that issued these 'mobile home planning regulations' . Obviously they are not the same all over.
A mobile home is a large unit pre-built in a factory and taken on wheels to a site. That is the only sense that it is "mobile". - It is possible, but not easy to put them on wheels and move them.
In order to cater home made food from home with the usage of a mobile phone a site or ad needs to be placed. There are websites and papers that allow ads for catering and numbers.
You can look it up in county records, usually parcel site or county property tax site.
Visit this web site http://mhweb.tdhca.state.tx.us/mhweb/title_view.jsp
Old Mobile Site ended in 1711.
Old Mobile Site was created in 1702.
The CSPC home site contains all the standard regulations for toddler bedding. All information pertaining to the regulations can be found within the pages on their website.
I am pretty sure you mean space planning services? It is a service that helps to plan different spaces in your home. Here is a site that can help: officespaceplanners.com/
I'm not sure about legally in Texas, but Practically they are two different things. A Modular home is pre-fabbed in a shop then brought to a site and assembled. A Mobile is built on a heavy trailer type frame and towed to the site and jacked up so wheels, axles and tow bar can be removed.
Check the site below on "related links " for more information: -
The area of Old Mobile Site is 497,763.33995520003 square meters.
Site establishment in relation to planning refers to the process of preparing and organizing a construction site before actual building work begins. This involves activities such as clearing the site, setting up access roads, installing utilities, and establishing safety measures. Effective site establishment ensures that the project runs smoothly, adheres to regulations, and minimizes disruption to the surrounding area. It is a critical phase that lays the groundwork for successful construction and project management.