Unincorporated Volusia County requires vehicles to be parked on approved surfaces. Both the principal dwelling and any ADU must be served by one common driveway connecting to a public or private road. Off-street parking must comply with Sec. 72-286 standards.
Volusia County code typically requires vehicles to be parked on improved surfaces (concrete, asphalt, pavers). Front yard parking on grass or dirt is prohibited. Inoperable vehicles may not be stored in driveways. Driveway widening or additions require permits and must meet zoning setbacks. Some cities limit the percentage of front yard that can be paved. Permeable pavers may be encouraged for stormwater management in Floridaβs high-rainfall environment.
Parking on unapproved surface: code compliance notice. Fines after correction period. Inoperable vehicles: removal order.
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