Fayetteville prohibits the continual or customary overnight parking of commercial and oversized vehicles in residential neighborhoods, and RVs may not be occupied overnight. On county property, a vehicle left over 24 hours may be deemed abandoned.
Fayetteville's UDO intent language targets vehicles engaged in activity beyond personal transport: occasional or temporary parking for loading, unloading or cleaning is allowed, but the continual or customary overnight parking of such vehicles followed by removal the next day is prohibited. RVs, campers and trailers parked in yards may not be used for overnight occupancy except under a Temporary Use Permit (maximum ten days per year). In unincorporated Cumberland County, a motor vehicle left longer than 24 hours on county-owned or operated property, or over two hours on private property without consent, meets the ordinance definition of an abandoned vehicle.
Abandoned vehicles may be towed after notice; county nuisance-vehicle violations carry a $100-per-day civil penalty. City violations enforced under the UDO.
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