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westernrvparkow
Aug 24, 2016Explorer
That is a relatively common law. Zoning often prohibits mobile homes and the equivalent except where specifically allowed. They probably go a lot further requiring dwellings to have proper septic systems, proper access (for fire suppression) and probably a host of other requirements. To me, they are actually being relatively lenient by having the camping provision at all.
I doubt it is highly enforced unless a neighbor is calling it in. But then again, Mrs. Kravetts live everywhere and depending upon the setting, camping on that piece of ground can range from being a non issue to being an extreme eyesore.
I doubt it is highly enforced unless a neighbor is calling it in. But then again, Mrs. Kravetts live everywhere and depending upon the setting, camping on that piece of ground can range from being a non issue to being an extreme eyesore.
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