Chuggs
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2019
- Messages
- 422
- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40’
- TOW/TOAD
- Jeep JKU
Our County uses Zoning laws to regulate “recreational/sports” vehicles Parking on own property.
up to 4 vehicles...only one can be an RV. Others can be boats, quads, off-road vehicles, jet skis, etc...
must be behind front setback of house
must be hidden from street with privacy fence or hedge
can only be positioned in front of house for up to two hours in a 24hr period for the express use of loading and unloading.
may not be used for housekeeping (read...not inhabited)
fines up to $1,000 per day a violation exists...
It seems I remember reading that places in California were starting to use permitting for RVs. Seems it’s a way for Law Enforcement to crack down on “stealth campers”. They evidentially have a lot of van life folks parking in residential areas to avoid the cost of RV Park/Campgrounds. So popular, it is getting a little out of hand in some areas. Permitting makes it easier for them to see who belongs and who doesn’t.
up to 4 vehicles...only one can be an RV. Others can be boats, quads, off-road vehicles, jet skis, etc...
must be behind front setback of house
must be hidden from street with privacy fence or hedge
can only be positioned in front of house for up to two hours in a 24hr period for the express use of loading and unloading.
may not be used for housekeeping (read...not inhabited)
fines up to $1,000 per day a violation exists...
It seems I remember reading that places in California were starting to use permitting for RVs. Seems it’s a way for Law Enforcement to crack down on “stealth campers”. They evidentially have a lot of van life folks parking in residential areas to avoid the cost of RV Park/Campgrounds. So popular, it is getting a little out of hand in some areas. Permitting makes it easier for them to see who belongs and who doesn’t.
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