Palm Bay Code Section 185.123 restricts RV parking in residential areas. RVs may not park or be stored in the front yard for more than 24 consecutive hours or 48 hours in any one month unless behind the front face of the residence. Corner lot RVs must be screened by a 6-foot opaque fence.
Under Section 185.123, recreational vehicles parked in residential areas are limited to 24 consecutive hours or 48 hours in any one-month period unless stored behind the front face of the residence. On corner lots, RVs parked on the street side must be screened by a 6-foot tall opaque fence. Rear yard parking requires a 6-foot opaque fence enclosure. The regulation applies to all recreational vehicles including motorhomes, travel trailers, and boats on trailers.
Violations result in a notice to comply with a 14-day deadline. Failure to comply carries fines of $50β$200 per day. Abandoned or derelict vehicles may be towed at the owner's expense.
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