Temporary Park-Camp

Overview

A temporary park-camp is when a tract of land is used for camping by placing RV’s, campers, and/or tents for no more than 7 consecutive days and not more that a total of 21 days per year.  Franklin County Public Health licenses and inspects all temporary park-camps in our jurisdiction to ensure the parks in compliance with the Ohio Temporary Park-Camp Rules (Ohio Administrative Code 3701-26).

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What We Inspect

When we inspect a temporary park-camp, we look for:

  • Distances between RV’s, campers and tents;
  • Sites are properly drained and free of trash;
  • Trash and solid waste is properly stored and removed;
  • Sewage and wastewater is properly handled and disposed of;
  • Water supplies are safe and approved;
  • Toilet, hand washing and shower facilities are maintained, if provided.

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Helpful Links & Resources

Temporary Park-Camp Rules (OAC 3701-26)

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