Has anyone been fortunate enough to deal with someone living in a travel trailer parked on a public roadway? If so, how was it handled?
Rickey J. Knighton II | Assistant City Attorney | City of Norman
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Not exactly, but we had an issue with trailers and cars being parked on residential streets for LONG periods of time and addressed it with an ordinance requiring any vehicle parked on a city street to be moved every 72 hours. A few people play games by pulling their car forward or back a few feet every couple of days but most of the issue got resolved.
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Has anyone been fortunate enough to deal with someone living in a travel trailer parked on a public roadway? If so, how was it handled?
Rickey J. Knighton II | Assistant City Attorney | City of Norman
201 West Gray | P.O. Box 370 | Norman, Oklahoma 73070
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Here is an ordinance I wrote several years ago.
§ 152.02 TEMPORARY PARKING.
(A) It shall be unlawful and an offense to park any recreational vehicle or mobile/manufactured home on any street, alley, highway or other public place or on any tract of land occupied or unoccupied, except when located in approved recreational vehicle parks or mobile/manufactured home parks; provided the temporary parking of recreational vehicles is authorized under the following conditions:
(1) An occupied recreational vehicle may be temporarily parked for a period of not more than forty-eight (48) hours in any 12-month period in the residential and institutional zoning districts of the city.
(2) Temporary parking of a recreational vehicle shall not be on a street, alley, public right-of-way, parks or other public property, but the vehicle shall be parked entirely on private property with the consent of the owner thereof.
(3) No liquid waste shall be disposed of or dumped into or on any public property, private property, storm sewers, or sanitary sewers, but rather all waste shall be held in holding tanks completely within or upon the vehicle. Solid waste shall be disposed of in accordance with the ordinances and regulations of the city.
(B) Emergency or temporary stopping is permitted in any street, alley or highway for not longer than one-hour subject to any other or further prohibition, regulations or limitations imposed upon the traffic and parking regulations or ordinances for that street, alley or highway.
(C) Any owner of a recreational vehicle may park or store the equipment on private residential property, provided that no person shall occupy the recreational vehicle while so parked, except as provided in division (A) above for temporary parking.
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Has anyone been fortunate enough to deal with someone living in a travel trailer parked on a public roadway? If so, how was it handled?
Rickey J. Knighton II | Assistant City Attorney | City of Norman
201 West Gray | P.O. Box 370 | Norman, Oklahoma 73070
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