(a) Periods of occupancy. Casual or occasional use will not be considered as occupancy sufficient to make the tract applied for a primary place of residence.
(b) Improvements constructed on the land.(1) Must have a dwelling.
(2) May include associated structures such as food cellars, drying racks, caches etc.
(c) Evidence of occupancy. Must have evidence of permanent or seasonal occupancy for substantial periods of time.
Title 43 published on 2011-10-01
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