Live Oak allows RVs, trailers, and boats on residential property if parked on improved surfaces behind the front building line; on-street RV parking is limited to 24 hours for loading.
Live Oak zoning regulates recreational vehicle, travel trailer, and boat storage on residential lots. RVs, boats, and utility trailers may be stored on residential property only on an improved (paved or gravel) surface and generally must be located behind the front building line of the home, in a side or rear yard. Parking oversized recreational vehicles in the front yard or on unpaved surfaces is prohibited. RVs may not be used as permanent or temporary living quarters while parked on residential property. On-street parking of RVs and boats is allowed only for active loading, unloading, or cleaning and may not exceed 24 hours. Commercial RV storage lots are permitted only in appropriate zoning districts. Homeowners associations in Live Oak subdivisions often impose stricter rules.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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