Friday, June 29, 2012

Trailers, R/V's, Boats, Oh my !!!

Like Lions and Tigers and Bears ... some folks feel these vehicles are like wild animals in our development ... Some people just don't think they belong because of their perception of what their presence does to the property values of a residential community -vs- storage lot. Well, City code allows vehicles to be parked on the street or in public view for 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles must be licensed and operational. Inoperable vehicles on private or public property must be parked out of public view and on an improved surface. The City has a little twist for Recreational Vehicles: STREET PARKING: No RV shall be parked or stored for more than 72 consecutive hours or for a combined total exceeding 72 hours during any seven day period, at any public street location or combination of public street locations within the City. Lots of folks have them because it's how they travel to stay at what may be a second/vacaton home in Desert Pride; or travel is a hobby; or outdoor sports may be a hobby; or it could be work related. Other vehichle information: Parking in yards – Vehicles may not be parked on the lawn or dirt. Vehicles can be parked in your driveway if they are licensed and operational. RC ZONE: RVs may be parked in the front, side or rear yards of residential properties provided the area in which it is parked is an improved surface that must extend to the width and length of the RV. RVL, RL, AND RM ZONES: RVS may be stored or parked in a side or rear yard provided that a lawfully installed and permanently maintained solid wall or fence six feet in height screens such RV from abutting property and public view on an improved surface that must extend to the width and length of the RV. Your comments will be most welcome ... Desert Pride Neighborhood Watch

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