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Seymour adopts regulatory ordinance for RV parks, sets compliance deadline of Jan. 1, 2027
Summary
The council adopted an ordinance establishing minimum standards for RV parks (site size, fencing, sewer and annual registration) and clarified an $8 infrastructure fee; existing parks must comply by Jan. 1, 2027.
The Seymour City Council voted April 16 to adopt a regulatory ordinance for RV parks that sets construction and operation standards and establishes a compliance timeline for existing parks.
City Secretary Lauren Bush presented the ordinance, which draws provisions from similar ordinances in other Texas towns. Key features include required sewer connections (no septic inside city limits), a minimum site size and spacing standards (example: maximum 15 sites per acre and a 1,500-square-foot minimum site), minimum internal road widths, and a…
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