Huber Heights regulates RV, trailer, and boat parking through Codified Ordinance Section 1193.02 (Off-Street Parking of Trailers, Recreational Vehicles, Boats and Equipment in Residential Districts) and Section 351.21 (Recreational Vehicles Standing or Parking; Designated Streets). RVs and boats can be stored on a paved area in the side or rear yard, but cannot be parked in the front yard except temporarily for loading. On-street RV parking is limited.
Huber Heights (pop. 38,101, Montgomery County, with parts in Miami County) regulates RV and boat parking through Part Eleven (Planning and Zoning Code), Chapter 1193 of its Codified Ordinances. Section 1193.02 (https://library.municode.com/oh/huber_heights/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTELEVENPLZOCO_TITNINEZOGEPR_CH1193TRTRREVEBOFACOEQ_1193.02OREPAREDI) β Off-Street Parking of Trailers, Recreational Vehicles, Boats and Equipment in Residential Districts β sets the location, size, surface, and screening requirements. RVs, boats, utility trailers and similar equipment must be stored on a paved or hard surface (concrete, asphalt, or approved pavers), generally in the side yard behind the building's front line or in the rear yard. Front-yard storage of RVs is prohibited except for short-term loading or unloading (typically 24-48 hours). Section 351.21 (https://library.municode.com/oh/huber_heights/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTTHREETRCO_TITSEVENPA_CH351PAGE_351.21REVESTDUPEEM) regulates on-street RV standing or parking: RVs may not be left standing on any public street for an extended period (typically 24-72 hours depending on the street designation) and overnight RV camping on city streets is prohibited. Off-street parking standards for agricultural zoning districts are at Section 1193.03.
Front-yard RV storage and unpaved-surface storage are zoning violations cited by Huber Heights Code Enforcement; first offense fines run $100-$500 with daily continuing-violation penalties. On-street violations are traffic citations under Section 351.21, typically $50-$100.
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