Spring Hill is an unincorporated community of Hernando County, so RV, motor home, travel trailer, and boat parking on residential lots is governed by the Hernando County Code of Ordinances (Appendix A, Zoning). The county allows residents to store an RV, travel trailer, or boat at their home so long as it is parked to the rear or side of the residence - parking a recreational vehicle or travel trailer beyond the front line of the home is one of Hernando County's most commonly cited code violations. Hernando County Code Compliance (352-754-4056, option 5) enforces the front-line rule; the Hernando County Sheriff's Office enforces on-street rules.
Spring Hill is an unincorporated Census Designated Place in Hernando County built out from the 1960s-era Deltona Corporation master-platted grid, so it has no city-level parking code of its own. The county framework lives in Appendix A (Zoning) of the Hernando County Code of Ordinances. Hernando County Code Compliance lists 'recreational vehicle or travel trailer parked beyond the front line of the home' as one of the top common violations in the county - meaning RVs, motor homes, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, campers, and boat trailers may be stored at a Spring Hill residence only behind the front building line of the principal dwelling, typically on the side yard or rear yard, not in the front-yard driveway extension or on the front lawn. The rule applies whether the lot is fenced or not. Hernando County's Frequently Asked Questions page summarizes the standard: 'An RV can be stored at your residence provided it is in the rear or the side of the property.' For occupancy (sleeping or living in the RV), Hernando County allows recreational vehicles to be occupied in certain zoning districts for limited time periods with an approved permit, and provides for two-week visitor permits in certain situations - a feature aimed at the snowbird and visiting-family market common in suburban Hernando. Hernando County is rural-suburban and substantially more permissive than dense Florida coastal cities (no across-the-board residential RV ban as in Palm Coast or Cape Coral), but the front-line rule is actively enforced. Spring Hill residents whose lots back to canals or have side-yard access often store the RV or boat against the rear lot line on a gravel or concrete pad. Florida HB 1203, effective July 1, 2024, separately limits how Florida HOAs can restrict an owner's personal vehicles, boats, and recreational vehicles on the parcel, but does not override Hernando County's underlying front-line zoning rule. Report violations to Hernando County Code Compliance at 352-754-4056, option 5, or at 789 Providence Boulevard, Brooksville, FL 34601.
Parking or storing an RV, motor home, travel trailer, fifth-wheel, camper, boat, or boat trailer beyond the front line of the principal dwelling at a Spring Hill residence violates Hernando County Code (Appendix A, Zoning) and is enforced by Hernando County Code Compliance at 352-754-4056, option 5. The process begins with a Notice of Violation letter giving the owner time to bring the property into compliance; failure to comply may result in a Notice to Appear and citation. Occupying an RV as living quarters at a Spring Hill home without an approved temporary permit (or outside of the two-week visitor allowance) is a separate Appendix A violation. On-street RV/boat parking is governed by the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law (FS Chapter 316), including FS 316.1945, and is enforced by the Hernando County Sheriff's Office.
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