K Charles wrote:
maybe residential only means you can stay there but no hay rides or pool partys
Umm, perhaps RESIDENT would be what they are getting at?
In other words, you would have to be a RESIDENT of the campground or a Resident of PA and the campground..
I suspect that IF the campground is open year round (few in PA are) and you LIVED in that campground yr round (IE RESIDENT) you would be fine.
However, the campground would not be allowed to accept new campers..
There IS always a loophole somewhere in most laws, I suspect if one was a full timer and just happened to be in the campground and had no other place to go they might be able to ask the campground to get an exception..
Reason, is "ESSENTIAL LIFE SUSTAINING BUSINESS" for the full timers who have no other place to go..
Yes, I work in a business which has been deemed Life sustaining since it is a Healthcare partner with Hospitals, my DW works at a company that provides certain materials used in medicines and DD works in a food store..
We ALL who are still working are making sacrifices and taking chances with our lives to ensure other folks lives are not impacted as bad..
Getting booze, guns, sports equipment, dining in fancy restaurants and RECREATIONAL CAMPING is not ESSENTIAL LIFE SUSTAINING BUSINESS..