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Oroville planning commissioners approve 127‑site luxury RV resort with conditions
Summary
The Oroville Planning Commission approved a use permit and adopted a resolution for a proposed 127‑site luxury RV resort at Nelson and Sixth Avenue, adding conditions that ban manufactured/mobile homes from long‑term spaces and limit stays to 30 days; the alcohol permit will return next month.
Oroville planning commissioners on Dec. 19 approved a use permit and adopted a resolution permitting a proposed 127‑site luxury RV resort at the corner of Nelson and Sixth Avenue, subject to added project conditions including a prohibition on manufactured and mobile homes in the park’s long‑term spaces and a 30‑day maximum stay for visitors.
The project, proposed on slightly more than 21 acres across four parcels, includes standard and wider “luxury” RV sites, a welcome center with a supply store, a clubhouse and banquet hall, pools and spas, pickleball and bocce courts, and nine on‑site Airstream rental units. Planning staff said the applicant revised the site after wetlands were identified and circulated a mitigated negative declaration (MND) under CEQA; the CEQA public comment period was…
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