Norfolk County does not regulate RV or recreational vehicle parking. RV parking rules are set by each municipality's zoning bylaws and parking ordinances.
There is no Norfolk County ordinance governing the parking or storage of RVs, campers, boats, or trailers. Rules are set entirely at the municipal level. Many Norfolk County towns have zoning bylaws that restrict RV storage in front yards, require vehicles to be registered and operable, or limit the duration of street parking for oversized vehicles. Some towns prohibit overnight habitation of RVs parked on residential streets. Check your town's zoning bylaw and general bylaws for specific restrictions.
Municipal bylaw fines vary. Typical range: $50β$200 per violation for zoning infractions.
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