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Clallam County moves toward new RV, park‑model and ADU rules; public hearing set for Nov. 10
Summary
Clallam County planning staff on Oct. 13 proposed updates to the land‑use code that would regulate residential use of recreational vehicles (RVs) and park models, adopt state ADU requirements for urban growth areas, and clarify definitions and enforcement; a public hearing was set for Nov. 10.
Clallam County planning staff on Oct. 13 proposed an update to the county’s land‑use code to address residential use of recreational vehicles (RVs), park models, tiny houses and accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The planning commission worked through multiple sessions earlier in the year and recommended a package of clarifying definitions, placement criteria, hookups and enforcement steps. The board scheduled a public hearing for Nov. 10.
Key elements of the proposed code amendments include updated definitions to distinguish RVs, park models and tiny houses; limiting occupancy of an RV used as a residence to 180 days within any 12‑month period in certain situations; and ADU…
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