What if various pressures forced "temporary and mobile dwellings" (ie RV's) to be limited to 30 days in one location or be deemed actual long term dwellings and subject to more code inspections, property tax fees for the park to offer the site, "permanent/semi-permanent" sewage connection regulations, etc?
I don't suggest such a thing, but when the next generation's Sally and Sammy, political constituents, can't find a place to camp in their RV, who do you think they will blame and how do you think they will choose to resolve it?
"Why should THEY get all the camping spots AND get them cheaper? Everyone should have an equal chance to get a spot. If they want long term, then tax and regulate them like the rest of our bricks and sticks homes."
Not as impossible as one might think :O