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Planning commission backs rezoning for proposed seasonal RV park; neighbors question sewer, traffic and long-term use
Summary
The Kokomo City Planning Commission voted to forward a rezoning request to the Common Council that would allow a seasonal RV park with full hookups and short-term stays on a 24-acre parcel near the US‑31 corridor.
The Kokomo City Planning Commission voted to forward a rezoning recommendation for about 24 acres (owned by Daniel Field Trust) from R-1/agricultural to PR (parks and recreation) to allow a low-impact, seasonal RV park and associated recreational uses. The petitioner represented the project as a short-term-stay RV facility aimed at serving overflow needs for nearby sports and event traffic; the petitioner said stays would be limited to about 14 days and the park would operate seasonally rather than year-round.
Applicant Mike Circle described the proposal as a short-term, low-impact RV park with water, sewer and electric hookups to individual pads. Circle said the initial concept drawing showed roughly 70–75 pads but that an engineering-driven site plan would determine the…
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