Morris County sets no STR parking rule; parking is governed by municipal ordinances. Towns regulating short-term rentals frequently cite illegal parking in residential neighborhoods as a driving concern, so guest parking limits come from your local code.
There is no countywide short-term rental parking standard in Morris County. Off-street parking requirements and guest street-parking rules are set by each municipality's zoning and traffic ordinances. Morris Township's Chapter 417 findings note that short-term rentals 'frequently result in... illegal parking within the residential neighborhoods of the Township.' Where a town permits STRs, it may require adequate off-street parking or limit on-street guest parking; where it bans them, ordinary residential parking rules apply. On county roads, the Morris County Planning Board reviews access and drainage (N.J.S.A. 40:27-6.2), but day-to-day parking enforcement is municipal. Check your town's ordinance and any HOA rules.
Illegally parked guest vehicles are ticketed under the municipality's parking and traffic ordinances; STR-specific parking conditions, if any, are enforced by local code enforcement.
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Morris County, NJ
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