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What are the regulations regarding recreational and oversized vehicle parking on a public street?

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What are the regulations regarding recreational and oversized vehicle parking on a public street?

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The City of Rancho Santa Margarita Municipal Code Section 12.02.060 defines an oversized vehicle as any vehicle with a length in excess of 25 feet, or with a width in excess of 90 inches, or with a weight in excess of 10,000 pounds. The following restrictions apply: (1) Maximum parking time limit for any vehicle upon a public street is 72 hours. (2) Recreational/oversized vehicles are not allowed to be parked anywhere on a public street except under certain temporary circumstances (loading/unloading or when performing emergency repairs). (3) Camping is not allowed in a recreational vehicle when parked on a public street. (4) If parking your recreational vehicle or trailer in your driveway, make sure it does not obstruct any part of the sidewalk. (5) Trailers/non-motorized vehicles/campers that have been detached from their motor vehicle are not allowed to be parked on any public street except for purposes of loading/unloading for a period not to exceed 2 hours. NOTE** For information r

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The City of Rancho Santa Margarita Municipal Code Section 12.02.060 defines an oversized vehicle as any vehicle with a length in excess of 25 feet, or with a width in excess of 90 inches, or with a weight in excess of 10,000 pounds. The following restrictions apply: (1) Maximum parking time limit for any vehicle upon a public street is 72 hours. (2) Recreational/oversized vehicles are not allowed to be parked anywhere on a public street except under certain temporary circumstances (loading/unloading or when performing emergency repairs). (3) Camping is not allowed in a recreational vehicle when parked on a public street. (4) If parking your recreational vehicle or trailer in your driveway, make sure it does not obstruct any part of the sidewalk. (5) Trailers/non-motorized vehicles/campers that have been detached from their motor vehicle are not allowed to be parked on any public street except for purposes of loading/unloading for a period not to exceed 2 hours. For information regardin

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