Boat & RV Code Guidelines

Driveways must be constructed of an approved surface (asphalt/concrete/block) permitted by the city’s Building Department. They must be maintained free of potholes, cracks, and surface hazards. Gravel, mulch, rock, dirt driveways are not permitted.


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The parking of any noncommercial vehicle(s) used for recreational purposes listed in this chapter shall be permitted in any residentially zoned district of the city, subject to the following conditions:

Said vehicle(s) shall be parked only on the property which is the residence or place of abode of the owner of said vehicle.

Said vehicle(s) which, pursuant to state law, must be registered or licensed, shall have a current registration and/or license.

Said vehicle(s) shall not be parked on any public dedicated street, sidewalk or right-of-way (including any swale or parkway).

Said vehicle(s) shall be parked only in backyards or side yards such that no portion of the vehicle protrudes past, or in front of facades of any residence.

As an exception to the immediately preceding paragraph, a noncommercial vehicle(s) may be parked in any driveway or any area constructed and permitted by the building department of the city.(5)

Said vehicle(s) shall not display commercial lettering nor have any equipment, materials, or devices associated with a commercial or industrial use visible. The existence of such lettering, equipment, materials or devices shall automatically deem the vehicle as a "commercial vehicle," subject to the provisions of above.

Said vehicle(s) shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet in length from the front to the back.

The parking of any noncommercial vehicle(s) used for recreational purposes listed in this chapter shall be prohibited in any nonresidential zoning district, unless the property whereon said vehicle is parked contains a bona fide business involving the sales, storage, or repair of such vehicle(s). Parking for customers and individuals doing business with an establishment for which parking is provided shall constitute an accessory use under this provision, and therefore shall not be prohibited.


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