Neither unincorporated St. Lucie County nor Port St. Lucie sets STR-specific parking rules. General zoning and residential parking codes apply equally to rentals, and any locality-wide standard adopted for all homes governs guest vehicles.
Florida's vacation-rental preemption lets local governments regulate parking only through rules that apply uniformly to all residential property, not just STRs. Port St. Lucie has no vacation-rental parking ordinance; guest vehicles follow the city's ordinary residential and street-parking codes (no overnight blocking of streets, no yard/grass parking where prohibited). Unincorporated St. Lucie County applies its Land Development Code residential parking standards. Fort Pierce's registration ordinance may require adequate on-site parking as a condition of registration.
Illegally parked guest vehicles are cited under the applicable city or county parking code; repeat violations at a registered Fort Pierce rental can affect registration standing.
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