Recreational unit definition
Recreational unit means a tent or vehicular-type structure, primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle which is self-powered. A tent means a collapsible shelter of canvas or other fabric stretched and sustained by poles and used for camping outdoors. Recreational unit includes the following:
Recreational unit means any designated area used for or intended to be used
Recreational unit means those Units that have been created to create and allow a strictly recreational use as opposed to a residential use (“Living Unit” or “Residential Unit”). Examples of a Recreational Unit would include, but not be limited to a boat dock or motor/sail vessel mooring use within a condominium or cooperative which is conveyed, held, and assessed as a separate real property right, exclusive and apart from any Residential Unit. Once declared as “Units” under Fla. Stat. Ch. 718 or 719, Recreational Units cannot be converted to Living Units or Residential Units.
More Definitions of Recreational unit
Recreational unit means any designated area used for or intended to be used for the temporary or permanent location of a tent or a recreational vehicle of any type.