Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 20, October 25, 2024
Section 6 CCR 1010-9-2.0 - DEFINITIONS2.1Accessory Structure: Any awning, or storage cabinet, established for use by the occupants.2.2Approved: In conformance with applicable government codes and ordinances and with recognized National Standards of technical or scientific organizations. 2.3Awning: A shade structure, supported by posts or columns or partially supported by a camping vehicle and installed, erected, or used on a campsite.2.4Camping equipment: Tents or other types of shelters, intended, designed, or used for temporary human occupancy.2.5Camping party: One or more persons assigned to a single campsite.2.6Campsite: Any specific area within organized campgrounds or other recreation areas which is used for overnight stays by an individual, a single camping family, group, or other similar entity.2.7Camping vehicle: A self-propelled or towed camping unit, or other vehicle used for temporary human occupancy.2.8Dependent Camping Vehicle: A camping vehicle that has no toilet, lavatory, or bathing facilities and is dependent upon a service building for toilet, lavatory and bathing facilities.2.9Independent Camping Vehicle: A camping vehicle that has toilet, lavatory, and bathing facilities requiring connection to a sanitary sewer. 2.10Campgrounds: Organized campgrounds, including all Federal, State, Municipal, and County owned and designated roadside parks and campgrounds; and privately owned campgrounds which are made available, either with or without a fee to the public. Campgrounds shall include the following categories: a.Primitive: A campground accessible only by walk-in, pack-in, or equestrian campers, where no facilities are provided. Improvements, if any, are designed for protection of the site and not for convenience or comfort of the campers. Primitive campgrounds shall be exempt from all provisions except Sections 3.5, 11.1 c, 17.4 a and b.b.Semi-Primitive: A campground accessible only by walk-in, equestrian, or motorized trail vehicles. Rudimentary facilities (privies and/or fireplaces) may be provided. Such facilities or improvements are designed for protection of the site and not for the comfort of the minimal numbers of campers in the limited use area. Semi-primitive campgrounds shall be exempt from all provisions except Sections 3.5 , 3.6 , 7.1 , 7.3 , 9.1 , 9.4, 9.5, 11.1 a, b, c, d, 14.1 b and f, and 17.4 a, b, and c.c.Semi-Developed: A campground of two or more campsites accessible by any type of vehicular traffic. Facilities are provided for both protection of site and comfort of users. Roads, trails and campsites are defined, and basic sanitary facilities (toilets and privies) are provided. Semi-developed campgrounds shall comply with all provisions except Sections 6.12 , 8.1 through 8.10 , 12.1 , 12.3 b, c, d, (lavatories and showers), e (lavatories), 12.4, 12.5, 13.20 and 14.1 f.d.Developed: A campground of two or more campsites accessible by any type of vehicular traffic where sites are substantially developed. Tables, refuse containers, flush toilets, bathing facilities, and water are provided.e.Modern: A campground of two or more campsites accessible by any type of vehicular traffic. Campsites for independent camping vehicles have individual water, sewer and electrical connections. Campsites accommodating dependent camping vehicles and camping equipment not provided with individual utility connections are served by individual or centralized water points, by sanitary waste stations and by service buildings with flush toilets, lavatories, showers, and laundry facilities. 2.11Marina: Any facility or establishment leasing, renting, or providing accommodations for five or more boats.2.12Picnic area: Any place established, maintained, operated, or used during the day by picnickers and there is no overnight usage or camping.2.13Recreation areas: All public lands and surface waters of the state, other than campgrounds, used for picnicking, camping, and other recreational activities.2.14Sanitary facilities: Toilets, urinals, privies, lavatories, showers, utility sinks and drinking fountains, and the service buildings containing these units. 2.15Sanitary waste station: A facility used for removing and disposing of wastes from self-contained camping vehicle sewage holding tanks.2.16Self-contained camping vehicle: One equipped with toilet and lavatory facilities, a potable water storage tank and a sewage holding tank.2.17Service building: A structure housing toilet, lavatory, bath, laundry, service sink, and other such sanitary facilities as may be required.2.18Sewage: A combination of liquid wastes which may include chemicals, house wastes, human excreta, animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution, and other solids in suspension or solution, and which is discharged from a dwelling, building, or other establishment.2.19Camping stand: That part of an individual campsite used for the placement of the camping vehicle, or camping equipment.