§ 18.4.3. Roads and setback requirements.  


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  • A.

    Road systems within a campground are required. Road systems must form a loop system only and be constructed in the same manner and to the same standards as an access road. If the road system is for one-way traffic only, directional signs must be installed.

    B.

    Access roads to campgrounds must be 16 feet wide for one-way traffic and 24 feet wide for two-way traffic. They must be surfaced with granular material of no greater than 1½-inch grade.

    C.

    Entrances into campgrounds or onto campground access roads off state or federal highways must be rounded by at least a 40-foot radius arc to provide convenient and safe ingress and egress to the highways without traffic obstruction. Intersections must also be maintained free from visibility obstruction for a distance of 125 feet along the access road or entrance from its intersection with the highway.

    D.

    Campsites within a campground and recreational vehicles parked within a campground must comply with these minimum setback requirements:

    Description Setback
    From the perimeter of the campground 75 feet
    From existing single-family residences or tourist accommodations, unless the same are accessory uses within the recreational vehicle park 250 feet
    From the boundary of a public right-of-way 200 feet

     

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