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Commission approves RV as permanent residence in Red Lake after neighbors cite fire and waste concerns; condition added for fire mitigation plan
Summary
A conditional use permit to allow an RV to serve as a permanent residence on a one‑acre Red Lake parcel drew multiple public objections focused on fire risk and wastewater handling; the commission approved the CUP with a new condition requiring coordination with the local fire authority on a fire mitigation plan.
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit on May 28 allowing an RV to be used as a permanent residence on a one‑acre parcel at 5742 Wilshire Drive in Red Lake, but only after commissioners added a requirement that the owner coordinate a fire‑mitigation plan with the local fire district.
Staff presented CUP25013 and said the applicant, Julian Tuscona, sought to keep an RV on the parcel as a residence; wastewater would be managed by hauled service or a dump station until a permanent wastewater system is…
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