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Norton Shores council directs planner to study revisions to RV parking ordinance
Summary
City Planner Ted Woodcock outlined implementation concerns with Norton Shores' RV parking ordinance; council discussed lot size, zoning distinctions and commercial versus residential vehicle treatment and directed staff to research comparable township ordinances and return with options.
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Ted Woodcock, the city's planner, briefed the Norton Shores City Council on perceived problems implementing the existing recreation vehicle (RV) parking ordinance at the council's June 23 work session. Woodcock identified issues related to lot size thresholds, how different zoning districts treat RV parking, and whether commercial vehicles should be regulated differently than residential recreational vehicles.
Council members discussed possible revisions to address those concerns. According to the meeting record, the council directed Woodcock to research comparable ordinances from surrounding townships and to return with additional information for future discussion. The minutes do not record a formal motion, second or vote; the action is recorded as a council instruction to staff for follow-up research.
The item remained in the study phase at the end of the session; no ordinance changes were adopted at the meeting. Staff will report findings to the council at a future work session for further consideration.
