Can I Store A RV On My Property?

A properly licensed and registered RV can be stored on a property that has a residence. The RV registration and the property owner must be the same person/entity.

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1. What Is A Zoning Violation (Land Use Code Violation)?
2. Am I Allowed To Have A Home Occupation?
3. Are Short-Term Vacation Rentals Allowed?
4. Am I Allowed To Have A ‘Tiny-House’?
5. Does The County Regulate Landlord/Tenant Issues?
6. Does The County Regulate The Maintenance Of Properties?
7. Can I Live In A Recreational Vehicle (RV)?
8. Can I Store A RV On My Property?
9. Is There a Limit On How Many People Can Live In A Residence?
10. My Neighbor has a Bunch of “Junk” Cars on His Lot. Is this Allowed?
11. My Neighbor Accused Me Of Having Too Much Junk And Trash On My Property. It Is Not Junk To Me. Can The County Make Me Remove Anything?
12. My Neighbor Is Using His Property As A Dump Site. How Do I Report This?
13. Can I Change the Use of My Barn or Storage Building to a Residence? What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
14. What is an Illegal Dwelling Unit?
15. How Many Horses Am I Allowed To Have?
16. How Many Pet Animals Am I Allowed To Have?
17. Can I Use My Old Single or Double-Wide Mobile Home for Storage?
18. Why Is There A Sign Code?