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Liberty County adopts limited RV guest allowance in Unified Development Ordinance
Summary
The Board of Commissioners approved a redlined amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance allowing guests to stay in an RV on residential property for up to two weeks; broader proposals about owners living in RVs during construction were left for staff to refine.
Liberty County commissioners voted to adopt an amendment to the county's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to allow property residents’ guests to live in an RV on residential property for up to two weeks.
The change was presented by Marty, a staff member, who explained the redlined language and noted the two-week period highlighted in yellow. "This notwithstanding on residential properties and unincorporated Liberty County only, guests and visitors of residents of the property may bring their RV and live…
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