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Newfie
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 Canada
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Posted - Nov 02 2006 : 08:20:43 AM
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Hi All,
I have a deposit placed on a site in an about to be developed RV resort. I have been asked to serve on the interim owners committee until the election of officers. I am also working on a set of campground rules.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers, Darin
Newfie Wife, Daughter-6, Son-2, Tanner the Terrier 2005 F-150 Supercrew FX-4, Prodigy 2006 Flagstaff 831BHSS
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812Camper
New Member


USA
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Posted - Dec 03 2006 : 1:47:03 PM
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Definitely quiet time hours.
I don't mind waking early to the sounds of nature, but I despise hearing "people" up at 6 a.m. Many of them are only cooking breakfast, yet they yell to their friends and neighbors. At one campground we were staying at, a toddler was on his FisherPrice motorized plastic car. The sound on the gravel was deafening, okay during the day but not at 6:30 a.m.!!!
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Newfie
Advanced Member
    

Canada
1082 Posts |
Posted - Dec 04 2006 : 04:58:39 AM
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Thanks 812. Quiet hours are in there, but only for the evening. I'll have to add a note about the morning as well. Good suggestion. Darin
Newfie Wife, Daughter-6, Son-2, Tanner the Terrier 2005 F-150 Supercrew FX-4, Prodigy 2006 Flagstaff 831BHSS |
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ilovecamping
Junior Member
 

USA
51 Posts |
Posted - Dec 04 2006 : 10:48:43 AM
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Here are a few we have encountered over the years. Do not tie your pets to the trees or anything else including a clothes line. No unattended poles where there is fishing and no trot lines. Limit on how many poles you can use at a time and on how many fish you may keep per day and the size requirement to be kept. No foul language, no alcohol, no smoking in buildings, no unattended campfires, pets must be on leash and you must clean up after them, quiet hours usually from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., children must be in their campsite during quiet hours, certain hours for swimming and some rules. That is all I can think of just now but if I find my flyers from the cgs I will list some more.
Donna Tom-DH 2 DD's-grown 1 DS-grown 2 DGD's 1 DGS 1 Pekineese
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Newfie
Advanced Member
    

Canada
1082 Posts |
Posted - Dec 04 2006 : 10:58:24 AM
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Thanks, I have developed the following categories, with each populated: 1. Guests 2. Children 3. General Conduct 4. Campfires / BBQ’s 5. Campsites 6. Pets
THe total number or line items now stands at around 60. Seems like a lot, but when you get into the nitty-gritty there is a lot of ground to be covered to protect the campers, kiddies, and the resort itself.
Cheers, Darin
Newfie Wife, Daughter-6, Son-2, Tanner the Terrier 2005 F-150 Supercrew FX-4, Prodigy 2006 Flagstaff 831BHSS |
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macbwt
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USA
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Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 05:11:41 AM
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Speed limits and the number of vehicles allowed to park at the site. Otherwise you end up with cars parking everywhere. If you want to have a speed limit sign stand out make if a number other than 5mph or 10mph. Limit signs like 7, 8 or 9 mph stand out and make folks think.
Flagstaff 831QBSS 2002 Chevy Suburban 4x4
Bill, Leny, Mercedes (6) and one due November Cassie the Ewok (sht zu) Pebbles the Norwegian Elk Hound
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Fire Instructor
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USA
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Posted - Apr 15 2009 : 06:40:07 AM
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I must have missed this topic first time by, but it's similar to discussions I've had about fire department rules. In one such discussion, a very wise fie service guru asked a simple question which generated much thought: "If you can get to Heavan with only ten rules, why would a fire department (or campground) need more?"
Fire Instructor
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