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RV & Boat Parking: Hesperia vs San Bernardino

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Hesperia, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Hesperia and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Hesperia regulates RV, boat, and trailer parking on residential property through Title 16, Chapter 16.20, Article IV (Parking and Loading Standards), specifically section 16.20.085 (parking standards) and adjoining sections. The City's definition of 'vehicle' for parking purposes includes boats of any kind, camper shells, and any portable commercial or recreational equipment capable of being transported on a highway. Parking must occur on paved, designated areas on the same site as the main use, subject to setback rules in the underlying zone. On-street RV parking is governed by California Vehicle Code §22507/22507.5, which allows local restriction of vehicles six feet or more in height and oversize vehicles, although Hesperia's High Desert / large-lot zoning historically permits on-site RV storage with setback and screening considerations.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino restricts on-street RV and boat storage to 72 hours under state law, and private property storage of recreational vehicles is regulated by the zoning code with side and rear yard placement standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaSan Bernardino
Primary codeHMC §16.20.085 (parking standards) — Title 16, Ch. 16.20, Art. IV-
Vehicle definition includesBoats, camper shells, portable recreational equipment-
SurfacePaved and designated for parking required-
LocationSame site as main use; subject to zone setbacks-
State street ruleCal. Veh. Code §22507.5 (oversize/over-6-ft), §22651(k) 72-hr tow-
EnforcementHMC Title 1 Ch. 1.12 admin citations-
Street Storage Limit-72 hours
Trip Prep Window-48-72 hours before and after
Required Placement-Side or rear yard
Screening Height-6 foot solid fence or landscaping
Permanent Habitation-Prohibited in residential zones

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Hesperia FAQ

Can I park my RV in the driveway in Hesperia?

Yes, RVs may be stored on residential property on paved, designated areas that meet the zone's setback requirements per HMC §16.20.085. Parking inside required setbacks or on unpaved surfaces (unless authorized) violates the parking standards.

Can I leave my RV on the street?

Hesperia regulates on-street oversize-vehicle parking under California Vehicle Code §22507.5. Any vehicle (RV included) left on a public street more than 72 hours may be towed under CVC §22651(k). Check posted signs for additional restrictions.

Does the boat trailer count as a 'vehicle' under Hesperia code?

Yes. HMC §16.20.085 expressly includes boats of any kind, camper shells, and portable recreational equipment within the 'vehicle' definition for parking-standards purposes, so trailers and boats are subject to the same lot, surface, and setback rules.

San Bernardino FAQ

Can I park my RV in my San Bernardino driveway long-term?

Extended driveway storage in front of the house is typically prohibited in single-family zones. Store RVs in the side or rear yard behind the front building line and screen from public view with a 6 foot fence or landscaping.

Can a visiting friend stay in their RV at my house?

Short-term guest occupancy of an RV is generally allowed for a few nights per Municipal Code rules. Long-term habitation is prohibited in residential zones; recreational vehicles are not approved dwellings under the California Residential Code.

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