Start with these Billings checks
- Verify that the property is inside Billings and review the current parcel zoning and manufactured-home interpretations with City/County Planning.
- Use the city's current zoning and building submission process, including CityView when directed by the responsible department.
- Coordinate Billings land-use and building review with Montana's HUD 309 installation-inspection requirements.
- Review the Nampa-to-Billings route, city street turns, property access, snow and wind considerations, foundation, drainage, and utilities.


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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Billings manufactured-home FAQs
Can Skyline deliver a new manufactured home to Billings?
Skyline reviews Billings requests individually from Nampa. The long route, selected home, city review, installer coverage, lot access, foundation, and utilities affect feasibility.
Where should I verify Billings manufactured-home zoning?
Use current City/County Planning resources, parcel zoning, and published code interpretations. Confirm the proposed home and lot before relying on a general district description.
Are Billings zoning and building approvals the same review?
They are related but distinct. Planning addresses land use, while Building reviews applicable construction and permit documents. Montana installation inspection is another step.
What property details help with a Billings review?
Provide the address, parcel and zoning information, selected home, route and access photos, site plan, foundation concept, utilities, and notes from city reviewers.

