7 rules for unincorporated Guadalupe County, Texas.
Verified from official government sources
Unincorporated Guadalupe County has no zoning and no ordinance limiting RV, boat, or trailer parking on private residential property; HOA deed restrictions are the only limit inside subdivisions.
No Guadalupe County ordinance governs private driveways in unincorporated areas; surface, width, and the number of parked vehicles are unregulated by the county, though HOA rules apply inside subdivisions.
Unincorporated Guadalupe County places no zoning limit on parking commercial vehicles or work trucks on private residential property; state size-and-weight rules govern them only on public roads.
On unincorporated Guadalupe County roads, parking follows the Texas Transportation Code, which bars stopping in an intersection, on a crosswalk, on a bridge, or where an official sign prohibits it.
Tex. Transportation Code Β§545.302
An operator may not stop, stand, or park a vehicle: (1) on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street; (2) on a sidewalk; (3) in an intersection; (4) on a crosswalk; (5) between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of a place on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless the governing body of a municipality designates a ...
Unincorporated Guadalupe County has no overnight-parking ban on private property or on rural county roads; state stopping rules and any posted county no-parking zones are the only limits.
No Guadalupe County ordinance regulates home EV charger installation in unincorporated areas; the National Electrical Code applies through state electrician licensing, and Texas has no statute barring HOAs from restricting chargers.
A vehicle is abandoned under Texas Transportation Code 683.002 after 48 hours left on public property or on private property without the owner's consent; law enforcement may then tow it.
Tex. Transportation Code Β§683.002
For the purposes of this chapter, a motor vehicle is abandoned if the motor vehicle: (1) is inoperable, is more than five years old, and has been left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours; (2) has remained illegally on public property for more than 48 hours; (3) has remained on private property without the consent of the owner or person in charge of the property for more than 48...
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