In unincorporated Lane County, off-street residential parking is limited to passenger cars, vans and pickups of not more than one ton, so heavier oversized trucks generally cannot be routinely parked on residential lots. Recreational vehicles are exempt from that size cap but must not obstruct roadway vision clearance (LC 16.250).
Lane Code 16.250(1)(b) restricts residential off-street parking to passenger cars, vans and pickups up to one ton manufacturer's capacity or comparable size, except where a Rural Home Occupation applies. Larger commercial or oversized vehicles are allowed only for reasonable delivery/repair periods (16.250(1)(c)). Recreational vehicles are excluded from the size cap but under 16.250(1)(d) cannot be parked or stored where they block motorists' vision clearance. On county roads, oversized vehicle movement and parking are also subject to Weighmaster and ORS truck-size rules.
Routine storage of oversized vehicles beyond code allowances on residential land is enforced under LC 16.250 and Chapter 5; road violations are handled by the county Weighmaster.
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