All vehicles, including boats, trailers, and recreational vehicles, must be parked on a driveway, parking lot, or other improved surface. Parking on grass or dirt is not allowed, and stored vehicles must have valid license tags and be operable.
The Town's residential-property standards require every vehicle - including boats, trailers, and RVs - to be parked on a driveway, parking lot, or other improved surface. Parking on grass or dirt is prohibited. Vehicles stored on the property must display valid license tags and be in operable condition; an inoperable or unregistered vehicle can be treated as junked or abandoned. New driveways and off-street parking areas are also governed by the Town's zoning off-street parking standards (Title 17, Chapter 17.54) and construction/design criteria.
Enforced by Code Compliance as a property-maintenance/nuisance violation; inoperable or unlicensed stored vehicles may be cited and abated. Abandoned-vehicle tow procedures may apply.
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