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captjohn57
Feb 04, 2016Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:dave17352 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:captjohn57 wrote:
Let me know if this isn't allowed. I'm looking for opinions.
I am just north of Diamondhead, MS between Gulfport, MS (30 min.) and New Orleans, LA. (45 min.)
I'm considering constructing 4 -monthly/long term campsites on beautiful property I own.
Only offering water, power and sewer and only nicer RV's allowed (not run down junk). 20+ off air TV channels available. On a paved, quiet, rural dead end road with nice brick homes on both sides. 5 miles from I-10, 30 min. from beaches, casinos and shopping. Local Restaurants and stores within 10 minutes. 10 minutes from Brett Favre's home town.
Would anyone be interested in something like this as opposed to commercial campgrounds with amenities? Snowbirds or contractors?
All I can add to this is.....Have you looked into ALL the zoning hoops you will have to jump thru to even be 'allowed' to do this? Not to be a wet blanket but I doubt you will be able to.
x2 almost for sure impossible in a all ready residential area.
Rural property or not, getting a permit for septic for multiple use is going to be the toughest part. Do it on the downlow and some one will turn you in. Asking if I build it will they come before finding out if you can acquire the permits? Well, get back to us after you find out! Best of luck.
And btw I respectively disagree with your left handed comment about Snowbirds and contractors.
I guess I don't understand what my "left handed comment" has done to offend you or how it's a left handed comment. Are "Snowbirds and contractors" bad words?
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