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P&Z recommends changes to RV/boat code; commissioners also urged to consider later construction start times

5937790 · October 13, 2025
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Cooper City Planning & Zoning Board voted Oct. 13 to recommend proposed code amendments tightening rules for recreational vehicles and boats, including reduced allowable height and stricter limits on living‑in vehicles; board members separately discussed modifying permitted construction start times.

The Cooper City Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended proposed changes to the municipal code governing recreational vehicles and boats during its Oct. 13 meeting, and board members separately urged the commission to consider restricting early construction start times in residential areas.

Staff member Jason said the code amendments follow a public workshop April 22 and a City Commission request. The proposed revisions tighten multiple provisions: they reduce the allowable height for vehicles from 12 feet to 10 feet (excluding HVAC and accessory equipment), strengthen language preventing vehicles from being used as living quarters (including prohibiting sewer and water hookups), and…

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