Unincorporated Lake County has no ordinance banning parking on your own driveway. Boats and RVs kept in a front-yard driveway must meet the single-family front and secondary-front-yard setbacks under LDR 3.06.03, and vehicles must not obstruct the public right-of-way.
The county sets no specific rule prohibiting residents from parking a passenger vehicle on their own driveway. The relevant limits come from the LDR: a single boat, vessel or recreational vehicle kept on the lot must be parked to meet the single-family front and secondary-front-yard setbacks (Sec. 3.06.03), and no part of a parked vehicle may create a right-of-way obstruction (LDR 9.04.03(C)). New or widened driveway connections to a county road require a right-of-way/driveway-connection permit from Lake County Public Works. Cities within the county may impose paved-surface or driveway parking standards of their own.
Setback and right-of-way violations are handled by Code Enforcement with notices and daily fines; unpermitted driveway connections are addressed by Public Works.
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