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Council adopts ordinance deleting size limits from recreational-vehicle definition in Snyderville Basin code
Summary
The Summit County Council voted to adopt Ordinance No. 990 on Feb. 26, removing fixed dimensional limits from the Snyderville Basin Development Code definition of “recreational vehicle.”
The Summit County Council voted to adopt Ordinance No. 990 on Feb. 26, amending section 10-11-1 of the Snyderville Basin Development Code to remove explicit dimensional limits from the code’s definition of “recreational vehicle.” The ordinance deletes the 9-feet-wide and 35-feet-long restrictions from the definition and makes a minor wording clarification requested during the meeting.
County planner Laura (staff) told the council that an applicant had asked for the change to prevent size limits in the code from inadvertently disqualifying modern RVs. Laura said the change was intended to “remove that, that…
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