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Residents press Neptune Beach for clearer code enforcement on RVs, boats; staff cites capacity and legal limits
Summary
Residents urged proactive enforcement of RV, boat and trailer parking; staff said the city reverted to a complaint-driven model after earlier proactive enforcement prompted community backlash, noting limited staff capacity and magistrate procedures required for fines.
Residents at a workshop and town-hall session urged Neptune Beach leaders to enforce land-development and nuisance codes for trailers, recreational vehicles and boats parked in front yards.
Multiple speakers described a rise in visible RVs and boats on residential lots and urged a return to active enforcement. Staff member Ms. Whitmore told the council the city is currently complaint-driven for non–life-safety matters: "For things that are not related to public health safety and welfare ... we have been complaint driven," she said,…
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