"Campground"means any parcel or tract of real property that is designed for camping, recreational vehicle camping, or outdoor recreation and containing three or more camping spaces offered for the use of the public or members of a private or religious organization. Campgrounds may also possess any combination of primitive, semi-primitive, or developed camping spaces.
"Camping space"means a specific area designed for the purpose of locating a camping unit, of sufficient size to accommodate the camping unit for which it is designed.
"Camping unit"means a portable structure, shelter, or vehicle designed and intended for occupancy by persons engaged in RVing or camping. This term is intended to be generic and includes, but is not limited to, recreational vehicles, tents, tent cabins, park model trailers as defined under RCW
46.04.622 and WAC
296-150P-0020, manufactured homes, and camping cabins.
"Construction campground"means a campground utilized for only a temporary basis during construction activity and where all camping spaces and any camping units are to be removed within 15 days after completion of the construction project. Construction campgrounds provide temporary camping spaces for occupancy by persons employed for the specific construction project.
"Day use area"means a recreational facility established or maintained for picnicking and other daytime uses, where no overnight or extended parking or camping is permitted on the premises.
"Department"means the Cowlitz County Health and Human Services Department or as may be renamed or reorganized.
"Director"means the Director of Health and Human Services Department, or designee.
"Gray water"means sewage from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen sinks. It includes sewage from any source in a residence or structure that has not come into contact with toilet wastes.
"Health Official"means the health officer of the county or a representative authorized by and under the direct supervision of the local health officer, as defined in Chapter
70.05 RCW.
"Local health department"means the county or district which provides public health services to persons within the area, as defined in Chapter
70.05 RCW.
"Mobile home" or "manufactured home"means a structure, designed and constructed to be transportable in one or more sections, and built on a permanent chassis, and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities that include plumbing, heating, and electrical systems contained therein. The structure must comply with the National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 as adopted by Chapter
43.22 RCW, if applicable (RCW
46.04.302).
"On-site sewage system"means an integrated system of components, located on or near the property it serves, that conveys, stores, treats and/or provides subsurface soil treatment and dispersal of sewage. It consists of a collection system, a treatment component or treatment sequence, and a soil dispersal component. An "on-site sewage system" also refers to a holding tank sewage system or other system that does not have a soil dispersal component (Chapter
246-272A WAC).
"Outdoor communal areas"means areas within a campground where people are likely to congregate. "Communal areas" includes, but is not limited to, stores, clubhouses, outdoor restaurants, pools, and shared fire facilities.
"Person"means any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association, or agency of state, county or municipal government.
"Recreational vehicle" or "RV"means a vehicular unit primarily designed for recreational camping, travel or seasonal use which has its own motive power or is mounted on or towed by another vehicle. The basic entities are: travel or "fifth wheel" trailer, camping trailer, travel trailer, park trailer, camper, motor home and multiuse vehicles (RCW
46.22.335(7)). Recreational vehicles are of two types:
1. "Dependent unit"means a recreational vehicle that has no sewage disposal holding capacity and/or devices for connecting sewage disposal facilities to a community waste disposal system. Occupants of such units are dependent upon external water and waste disposal systems that cannot be connected to the unit.
2. "Independent unit"means a recreational vehicle containing holding capacity for potable water, gray water and human wastes, and/or has devices for connecting to sanitary sewers, on-site waste disposal systems, or pumping stations for waste disposal. Occupants of such units are independent of external water and waste disposal systems for a limited period because such systems are constructed in the units. However, on-board water systems must be replenished, and on-board gray water and human waste receptacles must be emptied in proper facilities from time to time.
"Recreational vehicle storage area"means an area of land, operated by a business that leases or rents secured storage spaces, used substantially for the purpose of storing two or more unoccupied recreational vehicles.
"Sanitary facilities"means structures that house toilets, lavatories, hand-washing sinks, and may include shower stalls.
"Sewage"means any urine, feces, and water carrying human wastes, including kitchen, bath, and laundry wastes from residences, buildings, industrial establishments, or other places.
"Sewage dumping station"means a facility used to remove, store, treat and/or dispose of sewage and gray water from recreational vehicles and recreational vehicle holding tanks.
"Temporary campground"means a site, approved by the Health Official, for camping units not to exceed 14 days of operation per calendar year.
"Vector"means a carrier of a pathogen from one host to another.
(Ord. 23-056 § 1, 7-11-2023)