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A. Habitation of any parked or stored RV shall be prohibited, with the following exceptions:

1. Exceptions.

a. When the RV is situated in an approved RV or trailer park;

b. Vacation usage as defined in PMC 15.10.030;

c. When a valid conditional use permit is obtained for RV habitation in conjunction with construction in accordance with subsection (B) of this section.

B. Habitation of a RV When Used in Conjunction with Construction.

1. A RV may be used for temporary living quarters for not more than eighteen (18) months while the occupant thereof is constructing a permanent dwelling on the same property. Before a RV will be permitted in such an instance, the owner of the property or the person intended to occupy the RV shall secure a conditional use permit for the RV from the Planning Commission. Such permit shall be granted upon the receipt of a signed statement by the applicant that a permanent dwelling will be constructed within eighteen (18) months thereafter. Construction must start within sixty (60) days of RV placement. Only one (1) RV shall be permitted on any parcel of land during the construction or repair of a permanent dwelling.

a. A repair shall be considered for purposes of this subsection (B) when the repair will cause a condition that disallows the home owner from occupying the inside of the home during the repair construction. Repairs that are minor and can be confined within the interior shall not be considered.

b. Multiple RVs may be allowed on projects that are not located within the residential zoning districts when construction is expected to continue for more than ninety (90) days and the project is valued at one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or more. (Ord. 794 §6, 2021)