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Warren County approves first reading of ordinance limiting long-term RV residency on private property
Summary
The Warren County Board of Supervisors approved a first reading of an ordinance (Chapter 25) that limits occupancy of campers and recreational vehicles on private property to no more than 21 consecutive days within any 60-day period, with limited exceptions; the board set a second reading and an effective date and discussed enforcement steps and a
The Warren County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 21 approved the first reading of Chapter 25, an ordinance that would limit occupancy of campers and recreational vehicles on private property to no more than 21 consecutive days within any consecutive 60-day period unless the occupant meets one of three exceptions, the board said.
The measure — described by county staff as aimed at preventing long-term living in RVs without permits or proper utilities — passed on a roll-call vote after a public hearing in which residents urged stronger enforcement and quicker sheriff response to problem properties.
The ordinance text presented to the board says: “No person shall occupy, and no property owner shall allow the occupancy of any camper or recreational vehicle as a residence on private property within unincorporated Warren County for more than 21 consecutive days within any consecutive 60 day period” unless (1) there is an active building permit for construction on the property,…
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