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Rv is an Rv
The streets are PUBLIC roads! One could argue for just Parkin in the street. Most people would just find off site storage. It’s not that expensive if you don’t need electric and covered storage.
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Old 12-17-2020, 08:23 AM
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The streets are PUBLIC roads! One could argue for just Parkin in the street. Most people would just find off site storage. It’s not that expensive if you don’t need electric and covered storage.
A good friend of ours in CDD 5 had a neighbor who parked his RV in the street. Neighbors after a couple weeks filed a grievance. Since the street belongs to the county they were told the county has jurisdiction. They were told by Sumter county that as long as the RV didn’t block first responders access it was okay for the RV to be parked in the street. Neighbors were not happy. The issue went away a few months later when the guy sold his RV.

I don’t know if there are other instances of this issue or not. Not all CDD deed restrictions are exactly alike but the streets are turned over to the county or city following completion of the village. We sold our RV because we didn’t use it much following retirement. We kept ours under roof in storage when we had one. Deed restrictions help protect our real estate values and a lot of residents moved here because of that. Deed restrictions, however, don’t cover everything. For example, renting your house out on a daily or weekly basis. A lot of residents don’t like a neighborhood situation like that. We can select the house but not our neighbors.
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Old 12-17-2020, 08:53 AM
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I understand you have 72 hours to load and clean an RV in your drive!

My question is the legality of parking a Class B that is a van in your driveway?
#1 why would you want it in your driveway , your neighbors probably would not appreciate it. The unsightly of it detracts from your property , go rent storage for it as everyone else does.
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Old 12-17-2020, 09:56 AM
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Why would you want to subject the neighbors to the sight of your RV sitting in the driveway all the time? We have a class B and would not think of doing something like that to our neighbors. Let's show a little class and park cars in the garage where they belong, not cluttering up the neighborhood with RV's, Boats, Trailers, Sheds, or anything else that would destroy the beautiful view we all have. We moved here because we were confident the rules would help protect us from these sorts of things.
Amen Professor and that is exactly why we have deed restrictions.
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Old 12-17-2020, 09:57 AM
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Find out if they are county streets or village streets. If they are county streets Vehicles are not allowed to be parked overnight especially RVs. They may be parked in the driveway for three days. If they are village streets they may be parked in the street for three days.
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Old 12-17-2020, 10:00 AM
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Why would you want to subject the neighbors to the sight of your RV sitting in the driveway all the time? We have a class B and would not think of doing something like that to our neighbors. Let's show a little class and park cars in the garage where they belong, not cluttering up the neighborhood with RV's, Boats, Trailers, Sheds, or anything else that would destroy the beautiful view we all have. We moved here because we were confident the rules would help protect us from these sorts of things.
“park car in garage. Most garages are full of junk and can’t get car in. Then, there’s one’s that have 3 cars two golf carts and motorcycle with 1 and 1/4 garage.
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Old 12-17-2020, 10:03 AM
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A good friend of ours in CDD 5 had a neighbor who parked his RV in the street. Neighbors after a couple weeks filed a grievance. Since the street belongs to the county they were told the county has jurisdiction. They were told by Sumter county that as long as the RV didn’t block first responders access it was okay for the RV to be parked in the street. Neighbors were not happy. The issue went away a few months later when the guy sold his RV.

I don’t know if there are other instances of this issue or not. Not all CDD deed restrictions are exactly alike but the streets are turned over to the county or city following completion of the village. We sold our RV because we didn’t use it much following retirement. We kept ours under roof in storage when we had one. Deed restrictions help protect our real estate values and a lot of residents moved here because of that. Deed restrictions, however, don’t cover everything. For example, renting your house out on a daily or weekly basis. A lot of residents don’t like a neighborhood situation like that. We can select the house but not our neighbors.
Extended parking in the street is a good way to get a "key job" on that full body paint and decals by a neighbor that has had enough of it being parked there. Only an ignorant selfish individual would park an RV on a residential street. The City Of Wildwood has parking restrictions so anywhere south of 44 that is within Wildwood would be a problem for the owner.
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Old 12-17-2020, 10:04 AM
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You have to look at the covanants for you property. Some have restrictions against trucks 2 1/2 ton and larger from being parked in a driveway with some exceptions for commercial trucks doing work at your property.
Most restrictions are 3/4 ton or larger.
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Old 12-17-2020, 12:28 PM
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Most restrictions are 3/4 ton or larger.
What if it’s a daily driver or their only vehicle?
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Why would you want to subject the neighbors to the sight of your RV sitting in the driveway all the time? We have a class B and would not think of doing something like that to our neighbors. Let's show a little class and park cars in the garage where they belong, not cluttering up the neighborhood with RV's, Boats, Trailers, Sheds, or anything else that would destroy the beautiful view we all have. We moved here because we were confident the rules would help protect us from these sorts of things.
I agree. I've seen many neighborhoods lose their beauty when residents begin to park their recreational vehicle and boats in the driveway, instead of the proper storage facilities.
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:23 PM
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A Class B is technically a Van. So I don't see why it can't be parked in driveway.
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Old 12-17-2020, 01:46 PM
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A Class B is technically a Van. So I don't see why it can't be parked in driveway.
Guess it might depend on what the registration lists as vehicle type. There is no "van" category in the state of Florida.

My deed restrictions prohibit trucks in excess of 3/4 ton, camper, boat, trailer, or aircraft or any vehicle other than a private, non-commercial vehicle....

A small class B might be on a 3/4 ton chassis but I would be willing to bet the registration lists it as a MH - motorhome.
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A little research into the "External Deed Restriction Standards" for my district: (I underlined the section on vans)


Trucks and RV/ Parking – No trucks in excess of 3/4 ton size shall be parked, stored or otherwise remain on any lot. The tonnage of a vehicle describes the hauling capacity and not the weight of the vehicle. Example: A Ford F150 is classified as a 1/2 ton vehicle, Ford F250 is a 3/4 ton size vehicle, and a Ford F350 is a 1 ton vehicle. Anything larger than the F250, for example, Dooley or a Fifth-wheel, is considered in excess of 3/4 ton and would not be allowed to remain on the Homesite.
● Due to conservation and recycling of waste, vehicles in the process of being washed may be parked on the grass or lawn for a temporary period while being washed but must be removed immediately following the washing.
Conversion vans with hook-ups for electric and water on rear or side are considered recreation vehicles.
• RVs, boats, utility trailers and trucks over 3⁄4 ton are prohibited on the Homesite. • Inoperable Vehicles – This term is defined as vehicles incapable of operation,
junk vehicles or vehicles that are not licensed and/or registered or a vehicle with missing tires.
The following exceptions apply:
● Campers, Winnebago’s, and other RVs are allowed on the driveway not to exceed 72 hours (3 days) provided they are not plugged in or inhabited. This allowance is made in an effort to accommodate the packing and unpacking of the RV.
● Service vehicles, for example, Joe’s TV Service, Embarq, Bob’s
Plumbing & A/C Service, etc. are prohibited except for the period of time they are servicing the home or lot.
• Vehicle Repair, under no conditions should vehicles be repaired in the driveway except for minor repairs such as flat tire repair, tire inflation or detailing.
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A Class B is technically a Van. So I don't see why it can't be parked in driveway.
What? It is not a "van" it is a Class B Motorhome and that is how it is titled. All motorhomes start out as either a van or a truck.
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