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., 1 <br />.~ <br />Recreational vehicle must meet the definition in State Statute and the following city <br />requirements: <br />• be road ready <br />• have a current license <br />• have an internal jacking system <br />• have only quick disconnect utilities (water, sewer, and electrical) <br />• not have alterations larger than the original equipment (with the exception of propane <br />tanks, not to exceed 1001b.) <br />• not have any permanent additions. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Skirting and vestibules are allowed at the campground via previous council actions. <br />However, the current owners have requested the city's help in cleaning up some of the <br />oversized and/or dangerous additions that have been added to the recreational vehicles. <br />What is allowed or not allowed needs to be better defined so that enforcement is <br />consistent. Staff is recommending the following clarifications: <br />• Because some of the guest at the campground are seasonal, staff is recommending <br />that storage sheds with a 120 square feet of roof-area or less be allowed. Building <br />permits are not required for structures of 120 square feet or less, but they must be <br />temporarily anchored and removed from the floodway prior to spring flooding. <br />• That breezeways or screened porches, with a maximum of 120 square feet of roof <br />area, be allowed, but that they are constructed to be portable (no footings so they can <br />be removed prior to flooding), are not connected to the recreational vehicle, and have <br />only quick disconnect utilities. <br />• That no wood burning appliances are allowed in breezeways, porches or recreational <br />vehicles. <br />• That an emergency plan to remove all structures and recreational vehicles from the <br />floodway upon si hours notice of a pending flood be submitted to staff for approval. <br />• That all structures that do not conform to these rules or that are dangerous be <br />removed. <br />• That a minimum often feet is maintained between recreational vehicles and/ or <br />structures. <br />That no licensed or inoperable vehicles are allowed. <br />The rest of the rules previously set by council action still pertain. The current owners of <br />the park are in agreement wiin staff's recommendations and are prepared to send the <br />attached notice to their customers. This notice requires compliance by the end of October <br />and does contains some additional items beyond staff's recommendations that are <br />requirements of the owners. Staff greatly appreciates their cooperation. The owners will <br />beat Monday night's meeting to discuss these issues further with the Council. <br />
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