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RV & Boat Parking: Bay Hill vs Ocoee

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Ocoee, FL?

Bay Hill and Ocoee have similar restriction levels.

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orange County Code Chapter 38 (Zoning) generally prohibits RV and boat storage in front yards of residential zones. Side and rear yard storage permitted with screening. Subdivisions and HOAs typically impose stricter rules. FL boat registration required under FL 327.

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Ocoee, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Ocoee regulates residential RV and boat parking through Chapter 168 (Vehicles and Traffic) and the Land Development Code Article V (Land Use and Density Regulations). Recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers may be parked on residential property only in side or rear yards, behind the front building line, and must not be used as a permanent residence. Parking on the public right-of-way is limited to short-term loading and unloading (typically 72 hours).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOcoee
Front YardProhibited-
Side/RearAllowed with screening-
Dwelling UseProhibited-
HOAsOften total ban-
Fine100-500 per day-
Code Section-Ocoee Code Ch. 168; LDC Art. V
Allowed Location-Side or rear yard, behind front building line
Surface Required-Paved or approved surface
Habitation-Not permitted on residential lots
Repeat Penalty-Up to $500/day through Code Enforcement Board

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Bay Hill FAQ

Can I park my boat in my driveway?

Generally no in Orange County residential zones. Boats must be stored behind the front building line, typically in the side or rear yard with screening.

Who enforces this in Orange County?

Orange County code enforcement at (407) 836-3111 handles complaints.

Ocoee FAQ

Can I park my RV in my driveway in Ocoee?

RVs and boats must be parked in the side or rear yard, behind the front building setback line. Driveway parking in front of the home is generally not permitted for long-term storage under Chapter 168 and the LDC.

Can I sleep in my RV parked at my house?

No. Ocoee Code prohibits using a parked RV as a residence on residential property. Occupancy for temporary visits by guests may be permitted briefly but cannot be continuous.

What about parking on the street overnight?

On-street and right-of-way parking of RVs and boats is restricted to brief loading and unloading. Overnight parking on the public right-of-way is generally not permitted and triggers code enforcement and towing.

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