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Roosevelt planning commission approves trailer‑court expansion with $20,000 cleanup bond
Summary
The Roosevelt Planning and Zoning Commission approved a plan to extend infrastructure for the Rosie Turner Trailer Court and add RV stalls, conditioning approval on a 15‑foot setback, a $20,000 bond for cleanup, and compliance with ongoing code‑enforcement steps.
The Roosevelt City Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday approved a plan to extend infrastructure and add RV stalls at the Rosie Turner Trailer Court, contingent on a 15‑foot setback from the access road and a $20,000 bond to ensure cleanup of refuse and abandoned units.
The vote followed extended discussion about code enforcement, trash receptacles and fire‑safety infrastructure at the 2000 South site near the airport, which the applicant said is being redeveloped in phases to replace dilapidated units in front while adding hard‑surfaced stalls and roads in the rear.
Commissioners emphasized the site’s current condition and public‑safety concerns. “Before we approve this, I would like to see that the place ... cleaned up and some of these junk trailers moved out,” Commissioner John said during discussion. He later voted in favor of the motion with the stated conditions.
Applicant Daniel (RHSC LLC) told the commission the project…
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