Start with these Kootenai County checks
- Use Kootenai County Building only for property outside incorporated city limits; city parcels follow their own offices.
- Review the county manufactured-home setting application, installer checklist, site plan, and required supporting documents.
- Coordinate road access, driveway approval, septic or sewer, water, power, fire-district, foundation, and inspection responsibilities.
- Plan for the North Idaho transport route, mountain or seasonal conditions, final turns, tree clearance, grades, and staging space.


Prepare the property before delivery
- 1
Confirm the jurisdiction
Find out which city or county makes the zoning and permit decisions for the property.
- 2
Check the parcel
Verify allowed use, setbacks, easements, utilities, and any property-specific limits.
- 3
Review access and site work
Look at the delivery route, driveway, grades, clearance, soil, foundation, anchoring, and utility connections.
- 4
Match the home to the site
Compare floorplans after the site's basic dimensions and requirements are understood.
Check the current local rules
Sources reviewed July 10, 2026. Requirements can change, so confirm them for the exact property.
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Kootenai County manufactured-home FAQs
Does Kootenai County Building review homes inside Coeur d'Alene?
County Building states that its jurisdiction is outside city limits. A property inside Coeur d'Alene or another city should be checked with that city.
What does Kootenai County request for a manufactured-home setting?
The county publishes manufactured-home information, forms, and an installer checklist. Confirm the current site plan and supporting documents for the exact parcel.
Can Skyline serve rural Kootenai County property?
Skyline reviews rural destinations case by case. The long route, road and driveway access, grades, seasonal conditions, utilities, installer support, and approvals determine feasibility.
Which agencies may be involved outside Kootenai County Building?
Road, highway, fire, septic, water, sewer, power, and other agencies can have separate responsibilities. Build a parcel-specific contact list before scheduling.

