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City attorney outlines RV-parking rules after resident complaint; temporary front-yard exceptions limited to four days
Summary
After resident complaints and photos about an RV parked forward of a house line, the city attorney paraphrased the municipal ordinance and clarified that RVs may be parked behind the front building line and limited temporary front-yard parking (up to four days) is allowed for cleaning or maintenance.
Council revisited the city's recreational-vehicle parking rules after a resident raised concerns about an RV parked near the front of a house.
The city attorney paraphrased the ordinance: parking of a recreational vehicle, boat trailer, travel trailer or utility trailer in a residential area is prohibited except when the vehicle is intended for pleasure use only, is uninhabited, is…
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