RVs permitted as secondary dwellings on ALR land in Vernon
The City of Vernon will be allowing recreational vehicles to be used as dwellings on agricultural land.
At the regular meeting Monday, Nov. 27, Vernon city council was presented with options from staff to either permit RVs as dwellings in the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), as per the provincial legislation through the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC); permit RVs with some added municipal restrictions and regulations; or not permit the use at all.
Councillor Brian Guy put forward a motion to go with the second option, but amend it to include health and safety regulations rather than aesthetic matters as a requirement, and align the regulations with the Okanagan Basin Water Board’s (OBWB) One Hectare rule, which does not allow the use of a septic tank on a property over one hectare in size.
Guy stated he understands Vernon is facing a “housing crunch” and that the recommendation was to go with option one and align the municipal bylaws with the ALC regulations, but he was still concerned about people on the lower end of the economic spectrum being “taken advantage of” in terms of health and safety from potentially negligent landlords.











