Aurora allows one recreational vehicle per zoning lot parked in interior side or rear yards only, with 6-foot setback from adjoining structures. RVs must be 5 feet from rear and 3 feet from side property lines under Code Β§134-358.
Aurora City Code Β§134-358 establishes parking prohibitions for recreational vehicles. One recreational vehicle (including trailers, boats, and pop-up campers) per zoning lot may be parked in interior side or interior rear yards. The vehicle must be set back six feet from all adjoining residential structures, five feet from the rear property line, and three feet from the interior side property line. RVs may not be parked in front yards or on the street overnight (2 AM to 6 AM ban applies). Vehicles must be registered, operable, and current on plates. The UDO provides additional standards for accessory parking.
Parking violation: citation and fine. Vehicles in front yards: removal order. Non-compliant storage: code enforcement action.
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