Companion bills propose a new mandate for GMA cities – allowing a “home on wheels,” commonly known as an RV or travel trailer, to park and plug-in on every residential lot.
HB 1443, sponsored by Rep. Mia Gregerson (D–SeaTac), and SB 5332, sponsored by Sen. Sharon Shewmake (D–Bellingham), would require every residential lot in the urban growth area subject to the Growth Management Act (GMA) to allow an RV or trailer under the following conditions:
- The lot has a house
- The lot can be adequately served by water, sewer, stormwater, and transportation systems
- The “home on wheels” must be connected to power
- If the mobile home has its own plumbing it must be connected to the house
- If the mobile home does not have plumbing, its occupant must have access to the house’s facilities
The bill requires cities and counties to “enforce standard inspection procedures for utility hookups to homes on wheels” but cannot inspect the wheeled home itself. Inspections are typically part of a permit process. Is the expectation that property owners are pulling a permit for this use?
Dates to remember
HB 1443 will be heard in the House Housing Committee on Monday, January 27 at 1:30 pm.
SB 5332 will be heard in the Senate Housing Committee on Wednesday, January 29 at 10:30 am and voted on Friday, January 30 at 10:30 am.