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Executive45
Jun 26, 2015Explorer III
Sound simple to me....if you tie it down, it's a permanent unit. Pay the fees and be done with it. If you don't and tie it down anyway, I'd suspect the fine for not getting the permit might be more than the fee. Also, I would also suspect the park might be liable for allowing you to do so. Mobile home parks operate under different rules than do campgrounds. I wouldn't guess a campground would want to tangle with the city about the difference in rules. We have a couple campground owners on here that might provide better insight. Westernrvparkowner and SDcampgroundowner....good luck...Dennis
Definitions:
PARK MODELS AND MOBILE HOMES
Park Model Motorhomes, Mobile Home: A unit built on a single chassis mounted on wheels designed to facilitate relocation from time to time but not intended to be towed on a regular basis. It may be connected to those utilities necessary for operation of installed fixtures and appliances. It has a gross floor area, including lofts, not exceeding 50m, when in the setup mode, and having a width greater than 2.6m in the transit mode.
On further edit, it appears the main thrust mobile vs recreational is the size. How large is this park model? Square footage must be less than 400 sq ft....D
Definitions:
PARK MODELS AND MOBILE HOMES
Park Model Motorhomes, Mobile Home: A unit built on a single chassis mounted on wheels designed to facilitate relocation from time to time but not intended to be towed on a regular basis. It may be connected to those utilities necessary for operation of installed fixtures and appliances. It has a gross floor area, including lofts, not exceeding 50m, when in the setup mode, and having a width greater than 2.6m in the transit mode.
On further edit, it appears the main thrust mobile vs recreational is the size. How large is this park model? Square footage must be less than 400 sq ft....D
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