4 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 3 cities in Johnson County, Kansas.
Verified from official government sources
RV, camper and boat storage on residential property in unincorporated Johnson County is governed by the county zoning regulations, which are generally more permissive than city codes but still limit placement and use as living quarters.
Driveway approaches onto county roads in unincorporated Johnson County require an entrance permit from County Public Works/Engineering and must meet sight-distance and culvert standards.
Storing commercial vehicles and heavy equipment on residential property in unincorporated Johnson County is regulated by county zoning, which limits the number and type based on the zoning district (rural districts are more permissive).
Unincorporated Johnson County is largely served by rural and suburban roads without curbside parking regulation; vehicles must not obstruct the roadway or sight lines. The Sheriff enforces obstruction and abandoned-vehicle rules.
3 cities in Johnson County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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