In unincorporated Lane County, recreational and utility vehicles including boats, boat trailers, campers and utility trailers may not be parked or stored anywhere that blocks a driver's vision clearance of roadways. Off-street residential parking is otherwise limited to cars, vans and pickups (LC 16.250).
Lane Code 16.250(1) governs residential parking on unincorporated lots. Subsection (b) limits off-street parking to passenger cars, vans and pickups up to one ton, but expressly excludes recreational vehicles from that size cap. Subsection (d) then imposes the key RV/boat rule: they cannot obstruct roadway vision clearance. Storing an unregistered or inoperable RV or trailer long-term can separately become a nuisance under LC 9.057.582. Inside cities (Eugene, Springfield, Florence), the city's own code applies instead of the county's.
RV/boat placement blocking vision clearance violates LC 16.250 and is enforced as a land-use/nuisance matter under LC Chapter 5; abatement and civil penalties may follow written notice.
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