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Amador supervisors direct staff to craft temporary RV‑as‑ADU permit tied to existing homes
Summary
After extended discussion, the board asked staff to draft a one‑year, over‑the‑counter permit allowing an RV to be used as an accessory dwelling when connected to an existing home's water, sewer and power, with renewal and inspection conditions to address safety and misuse.
The Amador County Board of Supervisors directed staff to draft a temporary permitting approach to allow recreational vehicles (RVs) to be used as accessory dwellings in residential/agricultural zones, provided they meet specific connection and safety conditions.
Board members discussed a range of options — extending temporary camping limits, medical‑hardship permits, one‑year provisional permits, and a pilot cap — before converging on staff direction. Planning and building…
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