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Temple staff outline proposed RV-park rules, CUP criteria and inspection checks
Summary
City planning staff presented proposed conditional-use permit criteria and Chapter 31 code edits that would set development standards, long-stay documentation and buffering for RV parks; no formal council action was taken at the workshop.
City planning staff briefed council members on proposed amendments to Temple's Unified Development Code and Chapter 31 that would tighten requirements for conditional-use permits (CUPs) for recreational-vehicle (RV) parks and clarify post-approval development standards.
Planning case manager Jason and other staff said the recommendation packages are intended to give the city objective criteria for evaluating RV-park proposals while preserving case-by-case discretion in the CUP process. Jason said the changes would require applicants to submit a rules-and-regulations packet, maps showing proximity to other parks and documentation for long-term occupants, and to demonstrate traffic mitigation where appropriate.
The proposals would not tell park operators what to put in their guest rules, Jason said; instead the city would require that operators submit whatever rules they will enforce (for example: quiet hours, pool restrictions, no illegal drugs)…
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