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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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9/14/2020
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09/14/2020 <br />Sec. 20.101.5. - PARKING OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES PROHIBITED; <br />REMOVAL BY POLICE: <br />A. Definitions. For purposes of this section the following words and phrases <br />shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them: <br />RECREATIONAL VEHICLE shall mean any vehicle or trailer which is <br />designed for human habitation or occupancy or designed or used for <br />recreational camping or travel use whether self-propelled or mounted on <br />or drawn by another vehicle, or any structure inspected, approved and <br />designated as a recreational vehicle by and bearing the insignia of the <br />State of California or any other state or federal agency having the authority <br />to approve recreational vehicles. "Recreational vehicle" shall further mean, <br />without limitation any of the following: a "camip trailer," as defined b <br />California Vehicle Code Section 242-. a "fifth wheel travel trailer," as <br />defined by California Vehicle Code Section 324: a "house car," as defined <br />in California Vehicle Code Section 362; a "trailer" as defined in California <br />Vehicle Code Section 630; a "trailer coach," as defined in California <br />Vehicle Code Section 635, a "mobile home," as defined by California <br />Vehicle Code Section 396; a boat, watercraft, and/or a trailer for a boat or <br />watercraft;_a '°park trailer" as defined in California Health & Safety, Code <br />Section 18009.3; a "recreational vehicle" as defined in California Health & <br />Safety Code Section 18010, and a "truck camper" as defined in California <br />Health & Safety Code Section 18013.4. <br />DWELLING_ shall mean the same as the definition of the word" <br />in Article II of the Redwood City Zoning Ordinance. <br />B. Prohibitions: <br />Notwithstanding any other provision of the Redwood City Municipal Code <br />no person shall park <br />.stop, or leave standing any recreational vehicle upon <br />a public street alley, or highway within the City ora parking lot owned or <br />leased by the City between the hours of eight -o'clock [8:00] P.M. and five <br />o'clock (5:00)AM. of any day, except as provided within subsection C of <br />this section. Violators will be subject to citation towing,or both. <br />C. Exemptions: <br />The -prohibition in Section B shall not apply to the following: <br />A recreational vehicle parked on a street, alley, or highway directly in <br />front of (or the side of the property if it is a corner lot) the registered <br />recreational vehicle owner's dwelling as defined in subsection A, <br />above for the purposes of loading and unloading, cleanbg, or other <br />actiVity preparatoryor incident to travel. A recreational vehicle 12arked <br />for these -purposes may be parked for no more than a maximum of <br />forty-eight 48 hours within a seven 7 day period. <br />ATTY/ORD.520/CC ORDINANCE VEHICLE PROHIBITING RV OVERNIGHT PARKING ORDINANCE NO. 2485 <br />REV: 08-18-2020 RL MUFF NO. 703 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />
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