The Environmental Health Division licenses and inspects primitive, resident and day camps in Geauga County. Primitive camps, resident camps, and day camps are subject to the rules for construction, layout, drainage, sanitation, safety, and operation as specified the Ohio Administrative Code.
A primitive camp is defined as any camp in which only sewage and solid waste disposal facilities are required.
A resident camp is defined as a facility which is being primarily utilized for the purpose of camping, that requires overnight residence, indoor or outdoor activities, and exists on any tract of land together with any buildings or other structures pertinent to its use. A resident camp does not include: (1) any university, college, or other educational facilities or (2) Any use of a tract of land, or property determined by the board of health as not being within the intent of this chapter.
A day camp is defined as a facility which is being primarily utilized for the purpose of camping, indoor or outdoor activities, and exists on any tract of land together with any buildings or other structures pertinent to its use, but does not require overnight residence. A day camp does not include:
- Any university, college, or other educational facilities;
- Any facilities used for single day events; or
- Any use of a tract of land, or property determined by the board of health as not being within the intent of this chapter.