I want to stay on my property in an RV while I build on my property; is that allowed?

Staying on the property in an RV is considered camping; camping in Klamath County is limited to 21 days in a 6 month period. Once the building permit for the dwelling* has been issued, you can apply for a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) to live in an RV while you're building the dwelling. The TUP can be extended as long as the building permit remains active and does not expire; it takes approximately 35 days to receive approval of the TUP. The application fee for a TUP is $450 with a $146 annual renewal fee (building permit fees are separate). *Note: a dwelling is either a stick-built or manufactured home.

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1. I have a piece of bare land; how do I begin the building process?
2. How much are the fees for obtaining a site plan or temporary use permit?
3. Can I build a shop before I build the house?
4. I want to stay on my property in an RV while I build on my property; is that allowed?
5. Can I build on a flood plain?
6. I want to live off the grid, in a tiny cabin with a composting toilet, solar power, and water holding tank; is this allowed?