Recreational Vehicle Site Hookup Regulations On Private Property
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 513.13
80-81 Strike 72-hour private property restriction. Discuss item (4) in light of removing 72-hour restrictionmaybe limit time for Mobile Homes in areas not zoned for such? 91 RV Parks Recreational vehicle definition: Overhaul so only those vehicles which are acceptable for residential use. Add a “ Non-residential camping structure”. (16) “Recreational vehicle” means a travel trailer, camping trailer, park trailer, camper, camper motor home or similar accommodation which is primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational camping or for seasonal or travel use and which either has its own motor power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle.
Section 5401 et seq.) may be permanently located on a private lot only upon compliance with the requirements set forth below (for the purpose of this document the term “manufactured home” shall be used for all references to both mobile homes and manufactured homes). A Park Model Trailer is a type of recreational vehicle (RV). If the hookup is complete, the tower shall release the motor vehicle and may charge the owner or operator of the motor vehicle a fee that does not exceed the charge to hook up for that type of tow as listed in a written statement described in ORS 98.856 (Tower responsibility of disclosure to owner or operator of vehicle). The maximum density for RV parks shall be twenty-two (22) sites per acre, or twenty-five (25) sites per acre if density bonus is allowed by the approving authority. Roadways shall be designed to accommodate all types of recreational vehicles, designed for a minimum often ten ton gross loads.
- Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
- Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
- Misdemeanor: Usually a petty offense, a less serious crime than a felony, punishable by less than a year of confinement.
- Occupancy: means the length of time that a recreational vehicle is occupied by a transient guest and not the length of time that such vehicle is located on the leased recreational vehicle site. See Florida Statutes 513.01
- Operator: means the owner, operator, keeper, lessor, proprietor, manager, assistant manager, desk clerk, agent, or employee of a mobile home, lodging, or recreational vehicle park or a recreational camp who is designated by the permittee as the individual solely responsible for the daily operation of the park or camp and its compliance with this chapter and the rules adopted under this chapter. See Florida Statutes 513.01
- Permittee: means a person who applies for and is granted a permit under this chapter and who is ultimately responsible for the operation of the mobile home, lodging, or recreational vehicle park or the recreational camp and the compliance of the park or camp with this chapter and the rules adopted under this chapter. See Florida Statutes 513.01
- Person: means an individual, association, partnership, corporation, or governmental unit. See Florida Statutes 513.01
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
- Recreational vehicle park: means a place set aside and offered by a person, for either direct or indirect remuneration of the owner, lessor, or operator of such place, for the parking, accommodation, or rental of five or more recreational vehicles or tents; and the term also includes buildings and sites set aside for group camping and similar recreational facilities. See Florida Statutes 513.01
- Transient guest: means any guest registered as provided in…. See Florida Statutes 513.01
- writing: includes handwriting, printing, typewriting, and all other methods and means of forming letters and characters upon paper, stone, wood, or other materials. See Florida Statutes 1.01