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Where is the City of Oshkosh's Private Camp Ground Ordinance?
Do to the heavy rains Camp Scholler had to be closed.
And after seeing the back up of RVs and camper trailers on the 41 access roads in front of camp Scholler.
I started thinking about Oshkosh's Private Camp Ground Ordinance and if one actually exist.
And a couple questions arose.
How can the city of Oshkosh allow a Private Camp Ground be built without proper infrastructure.
1. Provide paved or graveled roads for the campers to be able to access their camp sites.
2. Provide a solid gravel driveway/parking pad for the RVs or camping trailers to park on.
Now I know Camp Scholler is not a full-time summer usage Camp Ground. But the City of Oshkosh's Private Camp Ground Ordinance may be lacking a bit. Considering what it may of cost EAA to park all those RVs and camper trailers at near-by privately owned business parking lots. EAA could have use those funds to put a dent into building a Camp Ground with proper infrastructure, For example: 1. & 2.
If you look at Wisconsin state parks they are built with the proper infrastructure, For example: 1. & 2.
But than again they are full-time usage Camp Ground.
What does the nearby Sleep Hollow camp ground infrastructure look like? probably, 1. & 2.
Rubber boot store sales must of been off the charts :-)
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