STR guests must use off-street parking when available. On-street parking in residential areas follows standard city rules and must not create a nuisance for neighbors.
Spanish Fork does not publish STR-specific parking mandates, but home occupation business licenses may include parking conditions. Residential streets follow Title 10 (Traffic and Parking). STR operators should ensure adequate off-street parking exists for guests. Vehicles parked on residential streets cannot obstruct traffic or create neighborhood disturbances. RV and commercial vehicle parking restrictions in residential zones apply equally to STR guests.
Parking plan non-compliance may affect registration renewal. Street parking violations per city code.
Spanish Fork, UT
Spanish Fork's noise ordinance (Title 9) prohibits disturbing noises at any hour, with stricter enforcement during nighttime hours. Sound level measurements ...
Spanish Fork, UT
Construction noise is acknowledged as necessary but must not reach a level that becomes harmful or disturbing. Standard Utah construction hours (7 AMβ9 PM we...
Spanish Fork, UT
Persistent barking that creates a disturbance for neighbors is a violation of Spanish Fork's noise ordinance and animal control code. All dogs must be kept u...
Spanish Fork, UT
Spanish Fork limits recreational vehicle and trailer parking on residential streets. RVs may generally be parked on private property if screened from public ...
Spanish Fork, UT
Vehicles parked in driveways must not overhang the sidewalk or public right-of-way. Driveways must be paved for ADUs. Unlicensed vehicles and inoperable vehi...
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Spanish Fork restricts storage of large commercial vehicles and equipment in residential zones. Work vehicles used by residents may be permitted under limite...
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