Deltona Code Β§66-20 (Traffic and Vehicles) restricts residential parking to approved driveways, approved driveway expansions, and the side or rear of the home behind the front building line. No permanent parking is allowed in the public right-of-way; temporary right-of-way parking is limited to two days per week. Vehicles over 21 feet long or 10 feet tall may not be parked in the front yard, and inoperative vehicles must be stored in a fully enclosed garage.
Deltona Code Chapter 66 (Traffic and Vehicles), Section 66-20 (Restrictions on Travel Over Vehicles) and related zoning provisions in Chapter 110 (Zoning) establish residential parking standards. Improper parking is defined as parking not in an approved driveway, approved driveway expansion, or behind the front face of the home. Vehicles over 21 feet in length or 10 feet in height are prohibited in the front yard. Vehicles without current license tags or inoperative vehicles cannot be stored on residential lots except in fully enclosed garages. Commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs, those carrying 16+ passengers, or those requiring a CDL are prohibited from parking in residential areas. Right-of-way parking is limited to temporary use (no more than 2 days per week) β there is no permanent on-street parking. Code Compliance enforces the rules and can be reached at 386-878-8700.
Improper parking is a code violation subject to a written warning followed by citations under Deltona Code Chapter 2 β typically $100 first offense and up to $500/day for repeat or continuing violations through the Special Magistrate process. Inoperative or unregistered vehicles parked outside an enclosed garage can also be tagged for impoundment by Code Compliance.
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