Del Norte County has no specific ordinance limiting oversized or tall-vehicle parking in residential areas. The California Vehicle Code controls. Section 22507 lets local authorities restrict parking of vehicles six feet or more in height near intersections only where they adopt rules and post signs.
Unincorporated Del Norte County does not appear to have adopted a dedicated ordinance regulating oversized vehicles, trailers, or tall vehicles on residential streets, so the California Vehicle Code provides the baseline. Vehicle Code Section 22507 allows local authorities to 'prohibit or restrict the stopping, parking, or standing of vehicles, including vehicles that are six feet or more in height (including any load thereon) within 100 feet of any intersection,' but only by ordinance or resolution and only where adequate notice signs or markings have been placed. The County's recreational-vehicle definition in zoning Section 20.04.810 caps RVs at eight feet or less in width and forty feet or less in length; vehicles larger than those dimensions fall outside the RV definition and are treated as other vehicles or equipment under state law and the parcel's zoning. There is no general county-wide height or length limit for parking on ordinary rural roads, so oversized motorhomes, trailers, and equipment are governed by Vehicle Code rules against obstructing traffic, the 72-hour removal rule, and any locally posted signs. Storing oversized vehicles or equipment on a residential parcel in a way that violates zoning or creates visual blight can be addressed by code enforcement. Because rules can change, confirm with the Community Development Department and look for posted signs before parking large vehicles.
Oversized-vehicle violations are generally enforced under the Vehicle Code, including obstruction of roadways and the 72-hour removal rule, plus any posted local restrictions under CVC 22507. Storing oversized vehicles or equipment contrary to a parcel's zoning or creating visual blight can be cited through Community Development code enforcement.
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