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Planning commission discusses campground standards, stay limits and fire-safety after developer questions 32,100 sq ft requirement

White House Planning Commission · January 10, 2022
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Summary

City staff and commissioners reviewed a campground ordinance standard that staff said requires 32,100 square feet per campsite; participants debated whether smaller footprints, length-of-stay limits, bathroom counts and water capacity for fire safety would be acceptable.

City planning staff raised questions about the local ordinance’s campground standards after a landowner asked whether a much smaller site footprint would be adequate. Staff said the ordinance currently factors a standard of roughly 32,100 square feet per campsite in the applied calculation and reported the landowner suggested a much smaller footprint (about 1,600 square feet) could be sufficient on his…

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