STR parking in Oneida County governed by local zoning. Town of Webb (Old Forge) requires one off-street space per bedroom for STRs. Utica and Rome require off-street parking per zoning district standards; no blocking sidewalks or fire lanes.
Oneida County has no countywide STR parking rule. Town of Webb Local Law No. 1 of 2022 (Short-Term Rental Law) requires at least one on-site parking space per bedroom; RV and trailer parking for guests is prohibited except where explicitly approved. City of Utica Zoning Ordinance Chapter 2-23 (Article 8) sets off-street parking minimums of 2 spaces per dwelling unit in most residential districts, applied to STR uses by analogy. City of Rome Code Chapter 68 (Zoning) requires 1.5 to 2 spaces per dwelling. Guest vehicles may not block sidewalks, hydrants, or fire lanes (NY V&T Law 1202). Towns in the Adirondack Park portion of Oneida County (Webb, Forestport) add visual buffering for gravel driveways.
Town of Webb STR parking violation: $250 first offense, $500 second, permit suspension on third. Utica parking fines: $25-$100 per NY V&T Law schedule. Blocking fire lane: $150-$250.
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