Collier County sets no STR-specific parking quota, but hosts must inform guests of local parking rules and keep the property compliant. Guests must use on-site or lawful parking; general county parking and right-of-way rules apply to vacation-rental guests just as to residents.
Because FS 509.032(7) preempts vacation-rental licensing to the state, Collier County's registration ordinance focuses on a responsible-party contact rather than a dedicated STR parking cap. Owners are expected to make guests aware of applicable local ordinances on parking, noise, and trash. Everyday county rules still apply: vehicles must park on the driveway or an approved surface, not block sidewalks or fire lanes, and comply with right-of-way and Land Development Code parking standards for the zoning district. Overflow guest parking on swales or unpaved areas can draw code-enforcement complaints.
Illegally parked guest vehicles may be cited or towed under county parking and right-of-way rules; repeat issues can involve the registered responsible party.
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Collier County has no ordinance that bans or permits home composting; backyard composting is allowed and encouraged. Compost and yard debris must not become ...
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Collier County's landscaping code (LDC 4.06.05) limits artificial ground cover. Stone, gravel or any artificial ground cover may not be used for more than 20...
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Collier County's Land Development Code favors native plants: required landscaping on sites south and west of US-41 must be 100% native species, native ground...
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Rainwater harvesting is encouraged in Collier County. Plants watered by rain barrels, cisterns, low-volume micro-irrigation or hand-held hose can be watered ...
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Collier County follows South Florida Water Management District year-round rules. Odd-numbered addresses water Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; even addresses ...
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Collier County's weed and litter ordinance (Section 54-185) treats accumulation of weeds, grass or similar overgrowth over 18 inches as a violation. The coun...
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