Neither Spartanburg County nor the City of Spartanburg traffic code sets a specific limit on parking a personal RV, camper, or boat trailer at a home. The city's commercial-vehicle ban (§ 40-75) does not cover recreational vehicles, and much unincorporated county land is unzoned. If an RV or boat becomes
The City of Spartanburg's parking restrictions target commercial vehicles and trucks over three-quarters ton, not personal recreational vehicles, so a resident's RV, camper, or boat on a driveway is generally allowed. In unincorporated Spartanburg County, historically rural areas are unzoned and the Traffic and Vehicles chapter (Ch. 74) contains no RV or boat parking rule; where zoning exists, the Unified Land Management Ordinance (ULMO) governs. A recreational vehicle left inoperable or on a public street too long can be handled as an abandoned vehicle under South Carolina Code § 56-5-5810.
An inoperable or long-parked RV/boat may be treated as an abandoned vehicle and towed after notice under state law; blight complaints go to County Environmental Enforcement.
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