languiduck wrote:
You are embellishing and adding things to an ordinance and only quoting part of it to boot. Nowhere does it say an rv has to have wheels. A truck camper is an rv and it is manufactured solely to be an rv. Taking it out of the bed for a few days does not instantly transform its use and classification. It's all about intent. I would bet a call to that jurisdictions authority would confirm your interpretation isnt correct.
Not that I agree with an ordinance or regulation that would restrict offloading a truck camper, but unfortunately TCs are technically considered residences by many jurisdictions.
For instance, in California, wheeled RVs (Class A, B, and C self propelled RVs; travel trailers; 5th wheels) are licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Truck Campers are licensed by the California Department of Housing and Community Development, which also licenses manufactured homes and floating homes.