7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 4 cities in Brevard County, Florida.
Verified from official government sources
Brevard County Section 62-2117 limits RV storage to two recreational vehicles per residential property, with only one permitted in front of the house on the driveway. RVs may temporarily park in the right-of-way for loading/unloading up to 24 hours. Living in an RV is only permitted in agricultural (Ag) zoning.
Brevard County requires vehicles to park on approved surfaces in residential areas. Parking on grass, swales, or unpaved areas is a common code violation. RVs parked in the front yard must be on the driveway. Improperly stored vehicles are among the most frequent code complaints.
Brevard County Section 62-2117(c) generally prohibits commercial vehicle parking in residential areas. Commercial vehicles and heavy equipment are restricted from residential zoning districts to maintain neighborhood character.
Brevard County Code Chapter 106 (Traffic and Vehicles) regulates parking in unincorporated areas. Residential street parking is subject to general traffic regulations. No overnight parking on major county roads. Temporary parking in right-of-way for RV loading/unloading limited to 24 hours.
Unincorporated Brevard County does not generally prohibit overnight street parking. Vehicles cannot block fire hydrants, driveways, or traffic flow. Beach access parking (SR A1A corridor) has overnight restrictions posted at specific lots and crossovers.
Brevard County requires an electrical permit for Level 2 (240V) EV charger installation. FL Β§718.113(8) protects condo owner EV charger rights. FPL offers EV rebates. Public charging along I-95, SR 528, and at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Brevard County follows FL Β§316.1945 (72-hour street abandonment) and Code Β§62-2119 (inoperable vehicles on private property). Vehicles must have current registration and be operable if visible from street. Coastal salt corrosion makes abandonment enforcement common.
4 cities in Brevard County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
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