7 rules for unincorporated Saratoga County, New York.
Verified from official government sources
RVs, trailers, and boats in residential zones typically must park in side or rear yards, screened from street view. Saratoga Lake area towns allow seasonal boat storage with setback requirements.
Driveway construction requires permits and curb-cut approval from the town highway department or NYSDOT for state roads. Minimum widths, sight-distance, and drainage standards apply.
Commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds GVW typically prohibited in residential zones overnight. Saratoga Springs restricts box trucks and tractor-trailers to commercial and industrial districts.
Street parking regulations vary by municipality. Saratoga Springs enforces metered parking downtown and residential permit zones. Most towns allow on-street parking except during snow emergencies.
Saratoga Springs bans overnight on-street parking November 15 through April 1 (2 AM to 6 AM) for snow removal. Other municipalities declare snow emergencies as needed.
EV charging installations require electrical permits. Saratoga County participates in NYSERDA Charge Ready NY programs. New commercial developments increasingly require EV-ready parking stalls.
Unregistered, inoperable vehicles on private property limited to one per parcel and must be garaged or screened under most town codes. Public right-of-way abandonment triggers tow after 48-96 hours.
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