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Callahan County adopts new RV‑park regulations with grandfathering and expansion trigger
Summary
The Commissioners Court adopted regulations for recreational‑vehicle parks that grandfather existing parks but require compliance if a park expands; TCEQ water/septic requirements will apply where systems are involved and staff will verify permit status for a partially developed site near Clyde.
Callahan County Commissioners on Oct. 14 adopted new regulations governing recreational‑vehicle parks that include a grandfathering clause for parks already in operation and a clear trigger for compliance: any expansion or a new septic‑permit application filed after adoption will subject the park to the new rules.
Presiding official said a working group reviewed regulations from three other counties and drafted the county's version; participants identified in the transcript include Judge Odom and Commissioner McGowan. The court's package says existing RV parks are "grandfathered in," but the regulations include a clause stating that if a…
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