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Palm Coast residential parking ordinance infographic illustrating driveway parking rules for residential home property, including one commercial vehicle per home under 26,000 pounds, ladder and rack size limits, no parking in swales, and restrictions on oversized vehicles, utility trailers, boats, and RVs | Palm Coast Local
Palm Coast residential parking ordinance overview showing what commercial vehicles are allowed on residential property and what remains restricted, including RVs, boats, trailers, and oversized vehicles

Palm Coast Residential Parking Ordinance: Can You Park Commercial Vehicles at Your Home?

Can you park a commercial vehicle at your home in Palm Coast? Yes, but only under the residential parking ordinance approved in November 2025. Homeowners may keep one qualifying work vehicle in their driveway if it meets strict size, weight, and safety requirements, while RVs, boats, trailers, and oversized vehicles are still not allowed.

This residential parking ordinance was officially approved in November 2025, allowing one qualifying commercial vehicle per residential property while maintaining restrictions on oversized vehicles, trailers, boats, and swale parking.

Palm Coastโ€™s residential parking ordinance allows certain commercial vehicles to be parked on residential home property under an official ordinance approved in November 2025. Homeowners may keep one qualifying work vehicle in their driveway if it meets specific size, weight, and safety requirements, while RVs, boats, trailers, and oversized vehicles remain restricted.

Residential Parking Ordinance Rules in Palm Coast (As of November 2025)

Under an officially approved ordinance (Chapter 44, Subsection 44-34(c)), residential home properties may have limited commercial vehicle parking when all conditions are met:

  • One commercial vehicle per residential property
  • Must weigh less than 26,000 pounds
  • Must be parked in the driveway on residential property only

Attachment and Equipment Limits

If the vehicle includes ladders, racks, or equipment:

  • Cannot extend more than 2 feet above the vehicle height
  • Cannot extend more than 2 feet beyond the vehicle length
  • Cannot extend more than 1 foot wider than the vehicle

All equipment must be:

  • Secure
  • Properly stored
  • Not loose or exposed

What Vehicles Are Not Allowed on Residential Property?

The following are not permitted on residential home property under this ordinance:

  • Vehicles over 9 feet high
  • Vehicles over 20 feet long
  • Utility trailers
  • Boats
  • Oversized work rigs or similar vehicles

Can You Park in Swales in Palm Coast Residential Areas?

No. Parking in swales overnight is not allowed and is enforced separately from the residential parking ordinance.

What This Means for Residential Homeowners

This ordinance allows homeowners to keep certain work vehicles on residential property while maintaining:

  • Safe and secure storage of tools and equipment
  • Visibility and roadway safety
  • Consistent residential standards

Vehicles that exceed limits or are not properly maintained may still be subject to enforcement.

People Also Ask

Is it legal to park a commercial vehicle at your home in Palm Coast?

Yes. The residential parking ordinance allows one qualifying commercial vehicle per residential property if it meets all requirements.

Are commercial vehicles with advertising allowed on residential property?

Yes, as long as the vehicle meets all ordinance requirements.

Can I park a trailer at my house in Palm Coast?

No. Utility trailers are not permitted on residential home property.

What size vehicle is too large for residential parking in Palm Coast?

Any vehicle over 9 feet tall or 20 feet long is not allowed on residential property.

Do I need to register or get approval to park a commercial vehicle at my home in Palm Coast?

No. The residential parking ordinance does not require registration or prior approval for qualifying commercial vehicles. However, the vehicle must meet all size, weight, and safety requirements. If it does not, it may be subject to code enforcement.

Can you park an RV, boat, or rig at your home in Palm Coast?

No. RVs, boats, trailers, and similar large rigs are not permitted on residential home property under this ordinance.

This ordinance applies specifically to residential home property and does not change restrictions on street parking or swale parking.

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