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RV

5 Porch Notes tagged “RV,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Archuleta County

RV camping on your Archuleta County land can still need a permit

RV and tiny-home camping on residential land needs a temporary-use permit for each camping season, not an open-ended stay.

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Home and property - Custer County

A tiny house or RV home in Custer County is a permit question

A tiny house on a foundation or an RV lived in full-time in Custer County needs a special permit and has to fit the parcel's zoning.

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Local rules - Clear Creek County

Private-land camping in Clear Creek County is not open-ended

Owning a Clear Creek parcel doesn't let you live in an RV there year-round; vacant land stays vacant until a permitted use is in place.

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Local rules - Elbert County

An Elbert County tiny house on wheels is an RV question

In Elbert County a tiny house on wheels counts as an RV under the Land Use Code, not a permanent home, and cannot be lived in year-round.

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Local rules - Elbert County

Elbert County RV living needs a current code check

An RV on Elbert acreage is recreation or temporary use, not a simple permanent-housing path, so check zoning before you move in.

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