>>797737>A mobile office trailer used as a domicile is something they will have to allow.>>797748>If it's on wheels it's not permanent. Nothing they can do about it.Nonsense, the Government can fuck you over six-ways-to-Sunday with no rhyme or reason and will absolutely fuck you, if you fuck with them.
Years back, my buddy and his two cousin’s grandmother gave them a 1 acre lot out in the middle of farm country in Michigan’s Thumb, that had been in the family for decades and was used as an occasional summer vacation spot by the “clan” and which had a shitty beat-up old mobile home on it (literally full of bullet holes... from the inside out).
My buddy and his cousins bought a new (that is, old and used and but still decent) mobile home down here in metro Detroit and payed to have it hauled Up North and to have the old mobile home hauled off to the scrappers.
A couple of weeks later, the township/county slapped a sticker on the new mobile home stating that it was too small and in violation of property codes requiring X square feet per structure, forcing them to hire a contractor to build an addition on the mobile home.
From what I can tell according to this post,
>>797561 OP can either build a house or use a camper but he cannot stick a mobile home or “office trailer” on the property, unless he’s willing to haul that trailer up and back every time he goes to the property;
> 5.1 Permitted Uses> Single unit dwelling;> Existing converted dwelling;> Seasonal dwelling;> Hunt camp;As I suggested up-thread, OP’s best option is to buy a decent used pop-up camper and use that for a few years and maybe eventually have a house (i.e. cottage / cabin) built on the property.