How many recreational vehicles (RVs) can I store at my property?
Section 11-22-5 of the Zoning Ordinance: No more than two licensed and operable recreational vehicles (RVs, boats, snowmobiles on a trailer, etc.) may be parked or stored on property outside a home. They are allowed only if stored as follows:

  • In the front yard on an established driveway, entirely on the owner's property. Recreational vehicles may not be parked or stored on public property or street right of way.

  • In the rear yard not closer than 10 feet from the rear lot line, five feet from the side lot lines and not within drainage and utility easements.

  • On a corner lot not closer that 20 feet from the property line abutting the side street and not within drainage and utility easements.

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