Coral Springs requires all vehicles associated with a vacation rental to be parked within the driveway on the subject property under Land Development Code Section 250160. No on-street parking is permitted for rental guests. Operators must maintain a logbook documenting guest vehicle tag numbers.
Under Coral Springs Land Development Code Section 250160 (as amended by Ordinance 2022-109), all vehicles associated with a vacation rental must be parked within a driveway located on the subject property and in compliance with the city code. On-street parking by rental guests is not permitted. The ordinance requires operators to maintain a logbook documenting guest vehicle tag numbers throughout each stay. This parking requirement works in conjunction with the city's general parking restrictions in Chapter 18, Section 18-4, which prohibits vehicular parking in public right-of-way areas except in areas specifically reserved for parking. The vacation rental must also comply with all occupancy limits that indirectly affect parking demand, with a maximum of 16 registered guests and no more than 3 unregistered guests.
Parking violations at vacation rentals contribute to the progressive penalty system: 30-day license suspension after a second violation, 365-day suspension after a fourth. General parking violations carry fines up to $500 under Section 1-8.1.
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