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Are campers and boats allowed to be parked in residential districts?

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Are campers and boats allowed to be parked in residential districts?

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Section 30-91 of the County Code states that campers and boats are allowed in all residential districts. However, except for vehicles parked within multi-family developments, all recreational vehicles shall be parked behind the front building line, unless space is provided in a completely enclosed garage or other building. For the purposes of the above mentioned section only, a corner lot that fronts on two (2) streets shall have only one (1) front building line in accordance with section 30-100-7. In the case of a unique house configuration, the zoning administrator shall determine the parking location for the recreational vehicle, based on having no interference on sight distance in accordance with section 30-100-8.

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