NEW ORLEANS –
In an effort to help
displaced residents
of hurricanes
Katrina and Rita
with their continued
housing needs, the
Federal Emergency
Management Agency
(FEMA) launched the
travel trailer and
mobile home sales to
occupants program in
April 2007.
Since then, FEMA
mailed out more than
50,000 letters to
temporary housing
occupants announcing
the program. Nearly
18,000 occupants
signed and returned
their "Notice of
Interest" indicating
interest in
purchasing their
unit. FEMA
caseworkers are now
in the process of
contacting
interested
applicants on a
case-by-case basis,
explaining the
eligibility
requirements and the
steps applicants
must take in order
to purchase their
unit.
The "Sales to
Occupants" program
carries several
requirements for
eligibility.
Individuals must:
*
Be eligible for the
FEMA Disaster
Housing Assistance
Program as a result
of being displaced
from their primary
residence due to
disaster damage.
*
Currently have a
FEMA unit in their
possession that is
officially assigned
to them.
*
Be listed on the
FEMA registration as
an applicant or
co-applicant.
Once a FEMA sales
representative has
contacted an
occupant and deemed
them eligible, then
it is up to the
individual to take
the next steps. When
purchasing the unit,
the applicant must
abide by the
following
conditions:
*
Contact their local
parish and
municipality
permitting offices
to ask about
permitting
requirements.
*
Obtain local permits
or inspections and
provide copies to
FEMA.
*
Pay all applicable
state sales taxes
and any other
applicable costs.
*
Accept all
responsibility and
liability.
*
Occupants in FEMA
group sites will be
responsible for
moving the unit to
another location
within 30 days of
completion of the
sale.
*
Occupants in
commercial sites,
currently leased by
FEMA, will be
responsible for
obtaining a pad
lease agreement from
the park owner. A
signed copy of the
lease must be
submitted to FEMA,
prior to the sale.
*
If the unit will not
be kept at the
current location,
then an alternate
site must be
identified, prior to
the sale. The site
and permitting
information must be
submitted to FEMA.
*
Comply with local
floodplain
management
ordinances if the
selected site is
located within a
designated Special
Flood Hazard Area (SFHA).
If the applicant is
purchasing their
mobile home, the
community may
require the
individual to
elevate the unit.
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*
Agree to obtain
hazard insurance for
the unit, including
flood insurance if
the unit is or will
be located in a
designated SFHA.
Potential buyers
must comply with
their local
governments’
regulations. For
example, after being
determined eligible
by FEMA, a travel
trailer occupant in
St. Tammany Parish
must contact the
parish’s planning
and zoning
department to see if
the property where
the unit will be
placed is zoned for
a travel trailer.
They must also
contact the
Department of
Environmental
Services at
985-898-2535 to find
out what type of
sanitary facilities
will be required.
If the above
criteria are met,
the next step is to
obtain a permit. For
example, the St.
Tammany permit
department requires
the following
information:
*
Completed permit
application
*
Legal description of
the property
*
Plot plan
*
Survey including
flood elevation
information
*
State Board of
Health approval on
individual water
wells and sewerage
systems
*
Floor plan showing
entrances/exits,
windows and rooms.
In addition to
following the
parish’s procedures,
an applicant will be
required to comply
with their
municipality’s rules
and regulations. It
is important to note
that these differ in
every parish and
municipality.
Occupants should
contact the parish
and municipality
where they intend to
place their trailer
or mobile home to
get the specifics.
For information on
parish permits and
zoning, residents
can log on to the
directory of
Louisiana
municipalities at
http://www.lma.org/municipal_directory/municipal_directory.pdf
or contact the
individual parish
offices using the
attached phone list.
For basic questions
about the "Sales to
Occupants" program,
applicants can call
FEMA’s call center
at 1-888-294-2822
(TTY:
1-800-462-7585).
FEMA coordinates the
federal government’s
role in preparing
for, preventing,
mitigating the
effects of,
responding to, and
recovering from all
domestic disasters,
whether natural or
man-made, including
acts of terror.
TRAVEL TRAILER AND
MOBILE HOME SALES
PROGRAM:
PARISH PERMITS AND
ZONING OFFICE PHONE
NUMBERS
Acadia
337-788-4999
Morehouse
318-283-3382
Allen
337-639-4328
Natchitoches
318-352-2714
Ascension
225-621-5700
Orleans
permitting:
504-658-7130;
zoning: 504-658-7000
Assumption
985-369-7386
Ouachita
318-398-9780
Avoyelles
318-253-7291
Plaquemines
504-392-6690
Beauregard
337-462-1356
Pointe Coupee
225-638-9556
Bienville
318-263-2019
Rapides
318-445-7360
Caddo/Bossier
318-226-6903/318-965-2213
Red River
318-932-5719
Calcasieu
337-721-3500
Richland
318-728-2061
Caldwell
318-649-3764
Sabine
318-256-5637
Cameron
337-775-5718 ext 103
St. Bernard
504-278-4310
Catahoula
318-744-5435
St. Charles
985-783-5060
Claiborne
318-927-2222
St. Helena
225-222-4549
Concordia
318-336-7151
St. James
225-562-2370
DeSoto
318-872-0738
St. John the Baptist
985-651-5565
East Baton Rouge
225-389-3226
St. Landry
337-948-0388
East Carroll
318-559-2256
St. Martin
337-394-3097
East Feliciana
225-683-8577
St. Mary
337-828-4100 x508
Evangeline
outside city limits:
337-363-5651
within city limits:
337-363-5549
St. Tammany
985-898-2529
Franklin
318-435-9429
Tangipahoa
985-542-2117
Grant
318-627-3041
Tensas
318-766-3992
Iberia
337-369-4438
Terrebonne
985-580-8199
Iberville
225-687-5190
Union
318-368-3296
Jackson
318-259-2361 ext 203
Vermilion
337-898-4300
Jefferson
504-736-6950
Vernon
337-239-9933
Jefferson Davis
337-824-4792
Washington
985-839-5456
Lafayette
337-291-8461
Webster
318-846-2454
Lafourche
985-537-7603
West Baton Rouge
225-336-2434
LaSalle
318-992-7306
West Carroll
318-428-2704
Lincoln
318-513-6200
West Feliciana
225-635-3864
Livingston
225-686-3021
Winn
318-628-5824
Madison
318-574-3451