In unincorporated Seminole County, personal RVs and pickup trucks are expressly exempt from the residential truck weight and classification limits, so they may be parked in residentially zoned areas. Trailered boats follow the same residential parking regulations. Incorporated cities set their own rules.
Seminole County's Land Development Code (Sec. 30.9.4) and Code of Ordinances (Sec. 250.75) restrict trucks in residentially zoned districts by gross vehicle weight and class, but the ordinance states these limitations 'do not apply to personal pickup trucks or personal recreational vehicles (RVs) as defined by Section 320.01(b), Florida Statutes.' So a resident's motorhome, travel trailer, or boat trailer is not caught by the truck ban. County code still expects vehicles kept on an improved parking surface, not stored where they become a junk-vehicle nuisance under Chapter 95. If you live inside Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Oviedo, Lake Mary, or another incorporated city, that city's code controls instead.
Kept as a code-enforcement matter through the Development Services Department; a stored, wrecked, or untagged RV/boat can be cited as a junk-vehicle nuisance under Chapter 95.
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