1. When a RV initially comes onto the ranch to start its
stay, the first overnight stay does count toward the first 30-day stay
requirement.
2. You must spend two nights on the ranch in your RV per 30-day period to
receive an extension during the summer season (May 1st – Sept. 30th)
and one night per 30 day period during the winter season (Oct. 1st – April
30th). An owner must meet the overnight stay requirement in each individual
period; multiple nights spent in one period do not count towards the next or prior 30-day
period.
3. After you have fulfilled the stay requirement for the first 30-day
period you must take your green tag to the office to get a yellow tag that will extend your
stay for the next 30-day period - to day number 60. You do not have to wait until the end
of the first 30-day period to receive the yellow extension tag to day 60.
4. Between days 30 and 60, after you have fulfilled the overnight stay
requirement on the yellow tag renewal, take the yellow tag to the office have it updated
with a red 30-day extension tag that will carry you though to the end of your current stay,
and day 90, on the ranch. You do not have to wait until the end of the second 30-day period
to receive the red extension tag to day 90. Between day 60 and day 90, you must continue to
fulfill your seasonal overnight stay requirement to avoid penalties. Owners who do not meet
the stay requirement for the last 30-day period may not return a RV to the ranch until 30
days after they have removed their RV from the ranch.
5. After a 90-day stay, your RV must be removed from the ranch for five
nights before returning to the ranch. If not, fines of up to $20 per day will start
accruing as set forth in the R-Ranch rules.
If you are unable to fulfill the requirements of the rules, notify the ranch immediately,
before the fact, rather than after.