Short-term rental guests must follow Port Orange residential parking rules. Vehicles must be parked on paved driveways per LDC standards. Front yard grass parking is prohibited. RVs and boats must comply with residential storage rules.
Port Orange's short-term rental parking rules require hosts to provide off-street parking for guests, typically one space per bedroom or per the property's zoning-required minimum. Guest vehicles must not block driveways, fire hydrants, or impede neighborhood traffic. In areas with no HOA restrictions, street parking is generally permitted subject to city road regulations. Hosts must include parking instructions in their listing and guest information packet. Properties on private roads may have additional restrictions.
Parking violations are addressed through the noise/nuisance complaint process. Hosts receive warnings for first offenses, with fines of $100β$250 for repeat issues that affect the STR permit status.
Port Orange, FL
Port Orange addresses animal noise under its nuisance ordinance (Chapter 42). Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors is enforceable. Animal control falls...
Port Orange, FL
Port Orange regulates nuisances including noise under Chapter 42 of the Code of Ordinances. The city follows Volusia County noise standards where music or no...
Port Orange, FL
Port Orange regulates construction noise through its nuisance ordinance. Volusia County noise standards define daylight hours as one-half hour before sunrise...
Port Orange, FL
Port Orange enforces parking regulations through Code Enforcement. Vehicles must have current tags and be operable. Abandoned or unsafe vehicles are actively...
Port Orange, FL
Port Orange Code Enforcement investigates commercial vehicle parking in residential areas. Large commercial vehicles are restricted in residential zones. Sta...
Port Orange, FL
Port Orange requires paved surfaces for vehicular parking per Land Development Code Section 3-24. Paved areas must consist of asphaltic concrete, concrete, b...
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