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Driveway Rules: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do driveway rules rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Rocklin's zoning code (Title 17 Ch. 17.08) restricts what can be parked or stored in residential driveways, especially in the front and street-side yard setbacks. Standard passenger vehicles may sit in a driveway, but recreational vehicles, trailers, boats and campers may only be in a front-yard or street-side-yard driveway for up to 48 hours at a time for loading, unloading, cleaning, or maintenance. Longer-term 'storage' (3 consecutive days or 9 intermittent days in 30) of accessory vehicles in those setbacks is prohibited.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville requires vehicles parked in driveways not to block sidewalks. CA Vehicle Code §22500(f) prohibits sidewalk obstruction. Driveway modifications need permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
Primary codeRMC Title 17 Ch. 17.08 (Use Regulations)-
Driveway RV limit48 hrs at a time (load/unload/maintain)-
Storage definition3 consecutive or 9 intermittent days in 30-
Surface requiredSolid surface; not on landscaping-
Planning Division(916) 625-5160-
Sidewalk-Cannot block (CVC §22500)
Surface-Must be paved
Modifications-Permit required
Topic-Driveway Rules

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Rocklin FAQ

Can I park my passenger car in my driveway overnight?

Yes. Title 17 only restricts accessory vehicles (RVs, trailers, boats, campers) in front and street-side yard setbacks; ordinary cars in a driveway are fine.

Can I keep my RV in my driveway long-term?

No. Per RMC Ch. 17.08, an RV may sit in the front-yard driveway only up to 48 hours for cleaning, loading, or maintenance. Long-term storage has to be in the interior side yard, rear yard, garage, or off-site storage.

Can I park on the lawn or dirt?

No. The City requires accessory vehicles to be on a solid surface (concrete, asphalt, pavers), and landscaped or unpaved areas don't qualify.

Roseville FAQ

Can my car hang over the sidewalk?

No. CA Vehicle Code §22500(f) prohibits blocking or overhanging the sidewalk.

Can I park on my front lawn?

No. Vehicles must be on approved paved surfaces in most cities.

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