Water and sewer connections will add to cost of construction on Verde Valley Campus
Yavapai Community College’s tiny 10 pad RV park will have to invest a considerable amount of money into providing sewer and water. It will also have to meet Clarkdale’s general and specific regulations regarding its operation.
Here are a few of the general regulations the RV park is expected to meet:
RVs must be properly licensed and registered with the Arizona Department of Transportation.
RVs must be hooked up to a sewer system and have a working water supply.
RVs must be hooked up to a sewer system and have a working water supply.
RVs cannot be used as a permanent residence.
Here are a few of the specific regulations regarding operating an RV park the pad is expected to meet:
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- Water and sewer: RV parks must be connected to a public water and sewer system. If a public water and sewer system is not available, the RV park must have its own water and sewer system that meets all applicable standards. (Note. Cottonwood’s sewer system is adjacent the College.)
- Electricity: RV parks must be connected to a public electric system. If a public electric system is not available, the RV park must have its own electric system that meets all applicable standards.
- Fire safety: RV parks must meet all applicable fire safety standards. This includes having fire hydrants, sprinkler systems, and fire alarms.
- Waste disposal: RV parks must have a system for disposing of waste water and sewage. This system must meet all applicable standards.
- Parking: RV parks must provide adequate parking for all guests.
- Maintenance: RV parks must be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
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