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Hialeah board narrows 60‑day warning to recreational vehicles, leaves commercial vehicle rules intact
Summary
The planning board approved an amendment clarifying that the ordinance's 60‑day warning applies only to recreational vehicles, not commercial vehicles, citing a drafting placement error; code enforcement will continue to address commercial vehicles under existing rules.
The Hialeah Planning & Zoning Board on Sept. 10 approved an amendment to Chapter 98 of the city code that clarifies the 60‑day warning period is intended for recreational vehicles, not for commercial vehicles, code language that had been read to apply more broadly.
Assistant City Attorney Samantha Knapp told the board the earlier draft placed the 60‑day warning provision in a subsection that was being interpreted to cover all vehicle types in the section — including commercial trucks and boats — which was not the original intent. "So we're now...amend[ing] that so it only applies to the RVs and…
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