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RV & Boat Parking: Babylon vs Calverton

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Babylon, NY and Calverton, NY?

Babylon and Calverton have similar restriction levels.

Babylon, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

RVs, boats, and trailers in Babylon may be stored on residential lots only in side or rear yards, screened from the street, per Town Code Chapter 213 (Zoning). Maximum one recreational vehicle per lot. On-street RV/boat parking is prohibited overnight year-round.

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Calverton, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

RV and boat parking in Suffolk County is regulated at the town level. Most towns limit residential RV/boat storage to side or rear yards, screened from view, with size caps around 30-35 feet. Beach towns impose stricter trailer storage rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBabylonCalverton
LocationSide or rear yard, screened-
Max Length30 ft boat trailer-
Quantity1 RV per lot-
On-StreetNo overnight RV/boat-
Load-In24 hr curbside OK-
Typical Location-Side or rear yard only
Brookhaven-Rear/side yard (85-254)
Islip Driveway-72 hours max
Dwelling Use-Prohibited

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Babylon FAQ

Can I keep my boat in my Babylon driveway for the season?

Only if the driveway extends past the front building line into the side yard and the boat is screened. Front-driveway boat storage violates Chapter 213.

Who enforces this in Babylon?

Babylon code enforcement at (631) 957-3000 handles complaints.

Calverton FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway in Suffolk County?

RV and boat parking in residential areas is governed by each town's zoning code in Suffolk County. Many towns restrict or prohibit overnight street parking of RVs and boats. Driveway storage is often regulated by HOA rules and town codes. Off-site storage facilities are widely available across...

What are the rules for storing boats and RVs in Suffolk County?

Regulation Level: Town zoning codes. Street Storage: Often restricted or banned. HOAs: May impose additional limits. Storage Facilities: Widely available on LI.

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