RV and boat parking regulated by town zoning codes. Most Onondaga County towns prohibit on-street RV parking over 24-48 hours and require side or rear yard storage with setbacks.
RV and boat storage on residential property in Onondaga County is regulated by town zoning. Syracuse prohibits on-street overnight RV parking under the winter odd-even snow parking rule (November 15 through April 1) and limits on-street RV/trailer parking to 24 hours year-round on most residential streets. Town codes (Clay, Cicero, Salina, Manlius, DeWitt, Camillus) typically require RV/boat storage in side or rear yards with 5-10 ft setbacks from property lines, screened from street view where possible. Occupying an RV as a dwelling on residential property is prohibited except during active construction of the principal dwelling with a temporary permit. Syracuse winter snow-parking rules force RV relocation November 15 - April 1.
Syracuse parking tickets: $50-$100 per violation, plus towing. Town zoning violations: $50-$250 per day. Living in RV without permit: continuing zoning violation.
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Commercial noise regulated by municipal codes. Syracuse zoning limits industrial noise at residential property lines to 65 dBA day, 55 dBA night.
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Smoke and CO detectors required in all NY dwellings under 19 NYCRR Part 1225 (Uniform Code). Amanda's Law requires CO alarms in homes with fuel-burning appli...
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Outdoor burning of brush, leaves, or debris is prohibited in Onondaga County from March 15 to May 15 under the NYSDEC statewide burn ban. Burning household t...
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Consumer fireworks are illegal in Onondaga County. The county opted out of the 2015 sparkler law, so even sparklers and ground-based sparkling devices are ba...
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Recreational fire pits allowed in Onondaga County towns under 6 NYCRR Part 215. Pit must be under 3 ft diameter, burn only clean seasoned wood, and stay 10+ ...
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Grass height enforcement is handled by individual towns in Onondaga County. Typical limits run 8 to 10 inches, with City of Syracuse enforcing a 10-inch maxi...
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