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  1. The county treasurer has a listing of certified scales in the county. To fall under the tax definition of an "RV" the vehicle must be, among other things, for use on a chassis and designed as living quarters for recreational, camping, vacation or travel use; have a body width not exceeding 8½ feet and a body length not exceeding 45 feet; an ...

  2. To fall under the tax definition of an RV the vehicle must be, among other things, for use on a chassis and designed as living quarters for recreational, camping, vacation or travel use; have a body width not exceeding 8 ½ feet and a body length not exceeding 45 feet; an electrical system which operates above 12 volts and provisions for plumbing and heating.

  3. Jul 12, 2018 · Although these terms — among others — are often used interchangeably, there are some notable differences. Motorized RVs are categorized according to their class — Class A, B or C. Other types of recreational vehicles include towable RVs, fifth wheels, pop-up trailers and toy haulers. The exact definition of an RV varies from state to ...

    • Class A Recreational Vehicles
    • Class B Recreational Vehicles
    • Class C Recreational Vehicles
    • Other Recreational Vehicle Types

    Class A recreational vehicles are motor homes, regardless of the type of chassis beneath them and whether or not the vehicle contains "slide-outs" (additional living spaces that slide out when the vehicle is stopped for camping). Class A also includes commercial passenger and school buses that are converted into RVs (these are often the largest mob...

    Class B recreational vehicles are campervans. Campervans are conventional vans with raised roofs (either "pop up" or "fixed"). They often have small kitchens with refrigerators and gas grills. Larger models may have a water heater, heat and air conditioning, a portable toilet, or an internal shower. (Smaller models usually have a portable toilet an...

    Unlike a Class A mobile home, which is built on a single chassis, a Class C vehicle is attached to a truck and hauled behind. Class C RVs are characterized by a distinctive alcove which fits over the truck cab, providing either a double berth for sleeping or, sometimes, an "entertainment" section, with a TV and video games.

    In addition to the three classes of RVs, there are also other types of recreational vehicles or motorhomes: 1. Truck Campers: Similar to the C-class vehicles described above, these are smaller RVs, carried in the beds of pickup truck. 2. Pop-up Campers: Collapsible campers with pull-out berths and tent walls, towed in a compact unit behind a vehicl...

  4. Jan 1, 1995 · Section 79-5118 - Taxation of recreational vehicles; definitions. As used in K.S.A. 79-5119 to 79-5125, inclusive, and amendments thereto, "recreational vehicle" means a vehicular-type unit built on or for use on a chassis and designed primarily as living quarters for recreational, camping, vacation or travel use and which has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle ...

  5. www.ksrevisor.org › statutes › chapters79-5118 - ksrevisor.org

    79-5118. Taxation of recreational vehicles; definitions. As used in K.S.A. 79-5119 to 79-5125, inclusive, and amendments thereto, "recreational vehicle" means a vehicular-type unit built on or for use on a chassis and designed primarily as living quarters for recreational, camping, vacation or travel use and which has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle, and which ...

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  7. Dec 13, 2023 · Kansas Zoning Laws and Off-Grid Living. Most of Kansas’s land is zoned as “Agricultural” (A-1 or A-2). The zoning rules for Agricultural zones are usually very relaxed. You will be allowed to have farm animals, sheds, and other outbuildings, practice farming, and use your land in various ways. The main obstacle you may encounter is the ...

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