Dunedin Land Development Code Section 105-27.1.1.1 restricts where residents may park or store RVs, boats, trailers, and recreational equipment on residentially zoned property.
Under Section 105-27.1.1.1, utility trailers, boats, recreational equipment, and recreational vehicles may not be parked or stored in any portion of the front yard, including the buildable area, except during active loading or unloading (4-hour maximum). Boats and recreational equipment up to 25 feet in rated length and 11 feet in height may be located in the secondary front, side, or rear yard. Larger units must be stored in a commercial storage lot. Any item between minimum setbacks must be screened by a six-foot privacy fence. Items stored on a residentially zoned lot must be owned by the resident.
Code compliance officers issue notices of violation. Continued non-compliance escalates to daily civil penalties through the special magistrate hearing process.
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