All guest vehicles and trailers at a Douglas County rental must fit on the property's permitted, approved driveway. Parking on vegetated (landscaped or natural) areas is prohibited. Owners must submit a parking plan clearly delineating where vehicles and trailers may park.
Section V.H requires that the motor vehicles and trailers of all occupants be accommodated on the approved driveway of the property; no vehicles or trailers may be parked on vegetated areas. Every applicant must submit a parking plan that clearly delineates the parking area(s) for vehicles and trailers, and guests may not park in violation of that plan. The interior renter instructions must describe or depict where vehicles and trailers park, the maximum number permitted, and any alternative parking for extra vehicles, trailers or campers. Camping or using an RV or trailer for overnight sleeping on the property is prohibited.
Parking on vegetated areas or in violation of the approved parking plan is an ordinance violation, which after more than one occasion supports suspension of the license for up to 90 days.
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