APPENDIX I
REFERENCES AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

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REFERENCES

American Society for Testing Materials. Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort. ASTM: D 1557-91. Philadephia, PA.: ASTM, 1995.

American Society of Civil Engineers. Minimum Design Loadsfor Buildings and Other Structures. (ASCE 7-93) Revision of ANSI / ASCE 7-88. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1993.

Council of American Building Officials. CABO One and Two Family Dwelling Code (including Appendix C). Falls Church, VA: Council of American Building Officials, 1989.

Federal Emergency Management Agency, ed. Manufactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, September, 1985.

National Academy of Sciences Report. Reducing Losses From Land Subsidence in U.S.

National Bureau of Standards. Construction of Housing in Mine Subsidence Areas. NBSIR 81-2215.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rural Housing Loan Policies, Procedures, and Authorizations. Subpart A of Part 1924 and Subpart A of Part 1944 of Chapter XVIII, Federal Register, Volume 51, Number 12, January 17, 1986. Rural Housing and Community Development Service, formerly the Farmers Home Administration. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1986.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Architectural Processing and Inspections for Home Mortgage Insurance. HUD Handbook 4145.1 REV-3 Change 1, Issued February 14, 1992.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Land-planning Data Sheet. HUD Handbook 4140.3. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1983.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards. Part 3280, 1994. Interpretive Bulletins to the Standard, including changes effective July 13 and October 25, 1994. Code of Federal Regulations Housing and Urban Development.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Minimum Property Standards (MPS) for Housing, 1994 Edition. HUD Handbook 4910.1, 1994 Edition. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1994.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Procedures for Approval of Single Family Proposed Construction Applications in New Subdivisions. HUD Handbook 4135.1 REV. 2, March 1981.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Value Analysis for Home Mortgage Insurance. HUD Handbook 4150.1 REV-1, February 1990.

Vann, W.P. and McDonald, J.R. An Engineering Analysis: Mobile Homes in Windstorms. Lubbock, TX: Institute for Disaster Research, 1978.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

American Plywood Association. Permanent Wood Foundation Plans forDouble-Wide Manufactured Homes. Plan F, Tacoma, WA: American Plywood Association, January, 1985.

Bernhardt, Arthur D. Building Tomorrow. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1980.

Breyer, Donald E. Design of Wood Structures, 3rd Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1993.

Building Research Advisory Board, ed. Criteria for Selection and Design of Residential Slabs-on-ground. Publication 1571. Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1968.

Cidras, Joseph M.; Kumar, V.K.; and Stern, E.G. Mass-produced Foundationsfor Mass-produced Houses: A progress report. VPI Bulletin 103. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1971.

Cooke, P.W., and Zelenka, L.P. Mobile Home Construction Standards Adopted by State Regulatory Programs - An Analysis. Washington DC: National Bureau of Standards, 1975. NBSIR 75-680.

Cooke, P.W., et.al. Model Documents for the Evaluation, Approval and Inspection of Manufactured Buildings. NBSBSS 87. Washington DC: National bureau of Standards, 1976.

Hays, W.W., ed. Facing Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards: Earth Science Considerations. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1240-B, Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1981.

HUDAC. Precast Foundation System for Low-rise Housing. HUDAC, Toronto, 1973.

Illinois Department of Public Health. Illinois Mobile Home, Tie-down Act 1980, Rules and Regulations. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Engineering, 1980.

Indiana Administrative Building Council. Indiana Standard for the Permanent Installation of Manufactured Homes. Indianapolis, IN: Administrative Building Council, 1982.

Jones, Rudard A. Sectionalized Houses. Research Report 62-2. Champaign-Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Small Homes Council-Building Research Council, 1962.

Kumar, Viswanath Krushna. Industrialized Foundations for Low-rise Light-weight Buildings. VPI Bulletin 109. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1972.

NAHB Research Foundation. An Investigation of Precast Concrete Foundation Systems for Residential Construction. Rockville, MD: NAHB, 1973.

National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc. American National Standard: Manufactured Home Installations/1994. NCSBCS / ANSI A225.1: 1994. Herndon, VA: National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc., 1994.

National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc. Effect of Earthquake Forces on Manufactured Homes. Housing and Building Technology, a Division of NCSBCS, March 24, 1995.

National Forest Products Assn., Permanent Wood Foundation System, Design, Fabrication, Installation Manual. Washington DC: National Forest Products Assn., January, 1987.

National Institute of Building Sciences. A Study of the Standards Referenced in the Federal Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards. Washington DC: National Institute of Building Sciences, 1980.

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Recommended Performance Based Criteria for the Design of Manufactured Home Foundation Systems to Resist Wind and Seismic Loads, August 1995. Gaithersburg, MD: Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology. NISTIR 5664.

Nutt-Powell, Thomas E., ed. Manufactured Homes: Making Sense of a Housing Opportunity. Boston, MA: Auburn House Publishing Co, 1982.

Nutt-Powell, Thomes E., ed. Manufactured Housing: A Look at the Issues. Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of MIT and Harvard University, 1982.

Penner, E. and Crawford, A. Frost Action and Foundations. Ottawa, Canada: National Research Council of Canada, 1983.

Robinson, G.D. and Spieker, A.M., ed. Nature to be Commanded: Earth Science Maps Applied to Land and Water Management. Geological Survey Professional Paper 950, Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1978.

Small Homes Council-Building Research Council. 19th Annual Short Course in Residential Construction. Champaign-Urbana, IL: University of Illinois, Small Homes Council-Building Research Council, 1964.

Stern, E. George. Nailed Flinch Beams and Girders Providing New Opportunities in Wood Construction. Preprint 82-002, Las Vegas, NV: Proceedings of American Society of Civil Engineers, 1982.

Stern, E. George. Up-grading of Wood Structures by Use of Improved Mechanical Fasteners. Preprint 80-525, Florida: Proceedings of American Society of Civil Engineers, 1980.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. Standard Modular Foundations Panels for Houses of All Shapes. Technical Bulletin 1541. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1976.

Ursell, C.R.; Taylor, D.; and Calcote. Transportation Research, Volume 1, Permanent Perimeter Foundations for Manufactured Housing. Final Report. San Antonio, TX: Southwest Research Institute, 1983.

Waldrup, Travis. Mobile Home Anchoring Systems and Related Construction. Lubbock, TX: Institute for Disaster Research, 1976.

Western Wood Products Association. Treated Lumber Foundations: Conventional and Factory Built Modular Homes. Portland, OR: Western Wood Products Association.

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