Eugene restricts RV and boat parking in residential areas through its land use code. Recreational vehicles should be stored on private property and may need screening.
Eugene's land use code restricts storage of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers in residential zones. Long-term street storage is subject to time limits. RVs and boats stored on residential property should be in side or rear yards where possible. Screening from public view may be required in some zones. Inoperable vehicles must be stored in enclosed structures. The city has been addressing vehicle camping separately from RV storage. Code Compliance handles complaints about improper vehicle storage.
Non-compliant storage results in code compliance notices. Street-stored vehicles exceeding time limits may be cited.
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