Second round of neighborhood meetings set for public feedback on RVs used as visitor housing

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FLORENCE – The Pinal County Planning and Development Department will be holding a second series of public meetings to solicit input on Recreational Vehicles (RVs) used for visitor housing.

  “The Board of Supervisors has directed us to find out how residents feel about this issue,” said Planning and Development Director Jerry Stabley. “The County receives a number of calls each winter from residents concerned about visitors staying in RVs.”

  RVs include all types of camping setups from a small tent trailer up to the largest motorhome. The County Zoning Ordinance does not allow visitors to stay in RVs unless they are residing in an RV park. However, many residents want to allow friends and relatives to stay in RVs when they visit in the winter.

  “Once we receive feedback from the public, we will relay that information to the Supervisors and they will determine if and how they want to change the zoning regulations,” Stabley said. “We look forward to meeting the residents and finding out how they feel about this issue.”

  If you own an RV or not, or if you have visitors who stay in RVs or not, please attend and let the Board know how you feel!

• Apache Junction: Thursday, Jan. 23, 6:00 PM; City Council Chambers, 300 E. Superstition Boulevard 

• Oracle: Wednesday, Jan. 29, 6:00 PM; Oracle Justice Court, 1470 North Justice Drive 

• Florence: Thursday, Jan. 30, 6:00 PM; Pinal County Complex, Building F, Ocotillo Room, 31 North Pinal Street

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