Stark County sets no driveway parking rule; your city or township does. In Canton, no vehicle may stand or park in front of a public or private driveway, and RVs or trailers stored on-site must be licensed and in working order.
Driveway and front-yard parking is a municipal and township matter, not a county zoning function. Canton City Code 351.03 prohibits standing or parking in front of public or private driveways on the street side. On private property, Canton 1134.05 governs what may be stored in driveways: RVs, campers, boats and trailers must be licensed and in good repair, and commercial semis and tow trucks are barred from residential districts. Townships set their own Ch. 519 rules; many limit parking to improved surfaces and prohibit blocking sidewalks. Confirm your specific jurisdiction's code.
Blocking a driveway is a Canton parking infraction subject to ticket and tow. Improper on-site storage is a zoning violation abatable after notice under Canton 1134.99.
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