Lubbock allows RVs, boats, and trailers on residential property but restricts where they may be stored. Chapter 26 and the zoning ordinance prohibit parking them in the front yard setback except on a hard-surfaced driveway.
Under Lubbock Zoning Ordinance Section 29.06, recreational vehicles, travel trailers, and boats on trailers may be stored on residential lots only on a concrete or asphalt driveway or behind the front building line. Parking on an unpaved front yard or blocking a sidewalk is a violation. RVs may not be used as permanent dwellings on residential lots and may only be occupied for up to 14 days within any 90-day period by non-paying guests. On-street RV parking is limited to 24 hours, consistent with the general street-parking rule. The City does not require an RV storage permit for residential use.
Front-yard RV on unpaved ground: 200 dollar civil fine per Chapter 29.
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