A no-charge general parking permit can be obtained to park on a public right-of-way for up to seven occasions within a thirty day period
No vehicle can be parked in the front, side or rear yard of any developed residential property
No vehicle can be parked on a vacant residential property or on a public right-of-way between the hours of 1 am and 5 am
Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parking
A residence may have a single vehicle for human habitation kept or parked on the paved driveway or within the public right-of-way between 7 am and 7 pm; after 7 pm a no charge RV permit is required
Permits for up to 7 days within a 30 day period
Vehicle must be parked entirely within the driveway
No person can live in the RV while parked in a driveway – must be moved to an approved RV Park
Boat/Watercraft Parking
A residence may have a single watercraft kept or parked on the premises, on the paved driveway, or within the public right-of-way off of the paved roadway between the hours of 7 am and 7 pm; after 7 pm a no charge watercraft parking permit is required
Permit to park watercraft overnight permitted for 2 consecutive nights, 4 times per calendar year
Permits may not be combined to allow a watercraft to remain on the driveway or in the right-of-way for more than two consecutive days