Revere's residential streets have limited capacity for RV parking. Zoning regulations under Section 17.28 govern parking of oversized vehicles in different districts.
Revere's zoning ordinance Section 17.28 addresses parking requirements and restrictions for various vehicle types by district. RV and oversized vehicle parking on residential streets is generally restricted due to limited street width and residential parking demand. The city's ongoing development has increased overall parking pressure. Off-street RV storage is the practical option for most Revere residents. Seasonal beach area parking restrictions further limit available space for large vehicles.
Oversized vehicles violating street parking restrictions face tickets and potential towing. No special RV accommodations on city streets.
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Revere's noise ordinance prohibits construction before 7 AM (9 AM on Saturdays and holidays) and after 6 PM. No construction on Sundays. Confirmed by Revere ...
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Revere enforces noise complaints under Title 9 (Public Peace, Safety & Welfare) of its Code of Ordinances. No published single decibel limit; enforcement use...
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Barking dogs addressed under Revere Code Title 6 (Animals) and general nuisance provisions. Excessive barking complaints handled by Revere Animal Control. Do...
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Revere is adjacent to Boston Logan International Airport (directly across the harbor). Aircraft noise is governed by FAA regulations and Massport; the city h...
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Massachusetts has a spite fence statute (MGL c.49 Β§21) but no shared fence cost law. Each owner is responsible for their own fence.
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Fence height limits in Revere are set by the Zoning Ordinance, Title 17 (Ch. 17.24 Dimensional Regulations). Typical residential limits: 4 ft front yard, 6 f...
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