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Commissioners discuss RV habitation, code enforcement ordinance and long-delayed solid-waste fee review
Summary
Commissioner Flores urged the commission to consider an ordinance restricting long-term habitation in unpermitted RVs and to follow up on solid-waste fees that have not increased since 1996; commissioners also discussed possible city-contracted trash billing and recycling costs.
At their Sept. 25 meeting, Grant County commissioners heard detailed remarks from Commissioner Flores urging the adoption of a new ordinance to regulate long-term habitation in manufactured homes and recreational vehicles and to update solid-waste fees that county staff say have not changed since 1996.
Flores told the commission he has observed an increase in people living in old RVs and mobile homes without adequate water, septic or electrical hookups and said that undermines…
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