7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Schenectady County, New York.
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RV and boat storage on residential property restricted in Schenectady city and villages. Generally must be stored in rear or side yards behind front setback line, not used as dwellings.
Driveway permits required for curb cuts in Schenectady city and towns. Width, surface, and setback standards apply. NYSDOT permits needed for access onto state routes.
Commercial vehicle parking in residential zones restricted across Schenectady County municipalities. Generally vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR or with commercial lettering prohibited overnight in residential areas.
Municipal street parking regulations vary by jurisdiction. Schenectady city enforces metered downtown parking and residential permit zones near Union College. Villages of Scotia and Delanson post time-limited zones.
Overnight on-street parking rules vary. Schenectady city enforces winter alternate-side parking Nov 15 to Apr 1. Some villages prohibit overnight street parking year-round.
EV charging station installations follow NYS Uniform Code and NEC Article 625. Schenectady County municipalities encourage installations through NYSERDA Charge Ready NY program.
Unregistered, inoperable, or abandoned vehicles on private property prohibited in Schenectady city and most municipalities after 30 days. NYS V&T Law 1224 governs removal from public ways.
1 cities in Schenectady County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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