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Cupertino council backs first reading of ordinance limiting overnight oversized-vehicle parking with permit system
Summary
Council conducted a first reading of an ordinance to prohibit overnight parking of oversized vehicles (RVs, trailers, boats) between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., create a resident permit system (up to 20 free permits annually per household), fund signage and require a one-year post-implementation staff report; motion carried unanimously.
The Cupertino City Council held its first reading of a proposed ordinance to address oversized-vehicle and RV parking on city streets, approving staff's recommendation to prohibit overnight parking of oversized vehicles citywide between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and to create a resident permit program.
Public Works staff described the problem as complaint-driven enforcement under the current 72-hour mark-and-check system and said the ordinance would define oversized vehicles (excluding typical large pickup trucks), provide households up to 20 free permits per year that allow 72-hour parking, prohibit renting or loaning oversized…
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