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Thursday, April 26, 2007

RV park planned

RV park planned
By Daniel Witter/Appeal-Democrat

April 25, 2007 - 12:55PM


Recreational vehicle enthusiasts looking for a camping spot along the Yuba River may soon have a new place to stay.

Developers have plans to convert a 113-acre site along Simpson Lane into a 200-space RV park with an existing 30-acre lake and a 7-acre lake. The Lake Marysville RV Resort, as it would be called, sits west of Marysville Raceway Park.

The State Reclamation Board gave its approval Friday for a special permit for builder Milton Miner to develop the site since it is in a flood project zone.

The project now needs Yuba County Planning Commission approval. The commission will consider issuing a conditional permit on May 16. That meeting will take place in the Board of Supervisors chambers at the Yuba County Government Center, 915 Eighth St. in Marysville.

“The initial study is out for review,” said Yuba County planner Dan Cucchi.

The project will occur in two phases: The first phase will include 100 recreational vehicle sites, 100 camping sites, lavatory units, laundry facilities, a recreational vehicle dump station, fixed-barbecue units and picnic tables, swimming beach, recreation room, manager’s office and a kiosk for guest check-in.

The second phase will include 100 additional recreational vehicle sites, a second lavatory unit and marine facilities including docks for fishing access.

The developers plan to pave a road and install stone planters at the entry and center aisle with landscaping improvements.

The project was initially approved in August 2002, but Miner didn’t start any work on the property, so the permit expired, Cucchi said.

The project only needs approval from the Planning Commission unless the item is appealed to the Board of Supervisors.

Appeal-Democrat reporter Daniel Witter can be reached at 749-4712. You may e-mail him at dwitter@appealdemocrat.com.

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

RV park planned

RV park planned
By Daniel Witter/Appeal-Democrat

April 25, 2007 - 12:55PM


Recreational vehicle enthusiasts looking for a camping spot along the Yuba River may soon have a new place to stay.

Developers have plans to convert a 113-acre site along Simpson Lane into a 200-space RV park with an existing 30-acre lake and a 7-acre lake. The Lake Marysville RV Resort, as it would be called, sits west of Marysville Raceway Park.

The State Reclamation Board gave its approval Friday for a special permit for builder Milton Miner to develop the site since it is in a flood project zone.

The project now needs Yuba County Planning Commission approval. The commission will consider issuing a conditional permit on May 16. That meeting will take place in the Board of Supervisors chambers at the Yuba County Government Center, 915 Eighth St. in Marysville.

“The initial study is out for review,” said Yuba County planner Dan Cucchi.

The project will occur in two phases: The first phase will include 100 recreational vehicle sites, 100 camping sites, lavatory units, laundry facilities, a recreational vehicle dump station, fixed-barbecue units and picnic tables, swimming beach, recreation room, manager’s office and a kiosk for guest check-in.

The second phase will include 100 additional recreational vehicle sites, a second lavatory unit and marine facilities including docks for fishing access.

The developers plan to pave a road and install stone planters at the entry and center aisle with landscaping improvements.

The project was initially approved in August 2002, but Miner didn’t start any work on the property, so the permit expired, Cucchi said.

The project only needs approval from the Planning Commission unless the item is appealed to the Board of Supervisors.

Appeal-Democrat reporter Daniel Witter can be reached at 749-4712. You may e-mail him at dwitter@appealdemocrat.com.

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