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What Huntsville's Ordinance 2025-7-23 would require for private clubs and camps in the RC Zone

Huntsville Town Council · March 5, 2026
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Summary

Ordinance 2025-7-23 revises Huntsville Town's RC Zone to define private recreational clubs and campgrounds, set limits on events/occupancy/parking, require restrooms and sewer approvals for camping, and prohibit dwellings in the RC Zone.

Ordinance 2025-7-23 amends Huntsville Town Municipal Code Title 15.14 to define the Recreation (RC) Zone and add detailed requirements intended to limit impacts from private, member-based recreational uses.

Key requirements in the ordinance text include: Special events for private recreation facilities are limited to three per calendar year and require a special-event permit; operating hours for private recreation facilities are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; parking is capped at 30 developed stalls; shuttle service for events and daily activities must be restricted to 100 South; noise must not exceed 65 decibels at the property edge with quiet hours 10 p.m.–8 a.m.; daily occupancy is limited to 40 people per acre; dwelling units are prohibited in the RC Zone; and food and beverage service is limited to members. The ordinance also creates a Private Camping conditional use with explicit requirements: sewer facilities or trailer dump approved by Weber-Morgan County Health Department, on-site restrooms, a required site plan, two vehicles per campsite limit, a maximum of four camping spots per acre, and a rule that campers may not reside on the property for more than 150 consecutive days (May 1–September 30).

The ordinance text includes conservation and open-space objectives and requires compliance with state and Weber-Morgan County public-health rules for water and sewage systems. The document in the council packet records that the ordinance was passed and adopted by the Town Council on January 22, 2026; the packet language does not list specific recorded or published dates in the certification block.

The ordinance text itself is the primary source for these operational limits.