Pinellas Park regulates recreational vehicle, boat, and trailer storage on residential property under Land Development Code Section 18-1532, requiring durable surfaces and prohibiting parking in required front setbacks of residential zones.
Under Section 18-1532 of Pinellas Park's Land Development Code (Article 15, Zoning), recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers stored on residential lots must be parked on a usable, durable, inorganic surface such as concrete, asphalt, or pavers. Storage in the required front yard setback of residentially zoned property is generally prohibited; side and rear yards are typically the permitted locations. RVs and boats must be operable, currently registered, and may not be used as living quarters or be hooked up to utilities for habitation. Owners should verify zone-specific size, height, and screening requirements with Community Development.
Code compliance citations, daily fines for continued violation, and possible removal orders. Repeated violations can be processed through the Special Magistrate.
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