by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian
04-08-25
An RV might be considered by many to be a home away from home, but what is the City’s ordinance on parking one’s RV on residential property?
At tonight’s City Council meeting, an RV ordinance change is on the agenda for discussion.
The following will be up for discussion and a possible action by the City County amending the existing ordinance:
Section 2. 1 Amend 17.36.010 Permitted Accessory Uses by adding:
E. A recreational vehicle may be stored on a residential lot if:
1. It is parked on an all-weather surface and is provided with a similarly improved driveway connecting to a street or alley, and
2. It is parked behind the front building line and side building line for corner lots, and
3. It is parked 5 fee from the side and rear property lines, and
4. It is not permanently connected to electricity, water, or sewer, and
5. It is not used as a dwelling, and
6. It has a valid license plate and current registration, and
7. No more than one (1) recreational vehicle may be stored per residential lot.
Tonight’s City Council agenda packet including the existing ordinance and proposed amendment can be found below:
Regular Council - Apr 08 2025 - Agenda - PdfRelated

