I don't have any of this info "first-hand." As told to me - some people who frequent the Stewarts Shop called in a "complaint" to our Town Board. That complaint was that the camper has a small TV antenna on it -and therefore becomes a building instead of a camper. Since we have no local law enforcement - the Encon Officer was called to investigate. He lives in town. He COULD of just approached the farmer first and asked about it. But it seems he decided to sneak in, instead.
To be technical - campers are legal if parked and not being used as campers - or - legal if camped in for a short period of time. If a camper starts to look permanent - it becomes classified as a "building" or "residence" and then must meet all code specs, have a permit, a COE, etc. Usually, when a camper gets a foundation built under it, tires taken off, flower garden planted, etc. - it's suspect. But a TV antenna? Seems a bit silly to me. Especially on a something-hundred acre farm.
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