35E-RecVehicles - ENG REV0112

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35E-RecVehicles - ENG REV0112
Helpful Links:
If you will be going RVing, here are a
couple of websites that may be
helpful with camping sites and other
resources.
www.fs.fed.us
provides information on camping
sites
www.gorving.com
provides information on
campgrounds
www.rvra.org
recreation rental association
www.rvresources.com
www.rvforums.com
RV forums.
Murrieta District 1 Office
39493 Los Alamos Rd., Ste. A Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 600-6650
Alberhill
De Luz El Cariso Village Glen Ivy
Horsethief Canyon
La Cresta Lake Elsinore*
Lake Mathews (s/o Cajalco)
Lakeland Village
Perris* (s/o Orange) Temescal Canyon
Mead Valley District 1 Office
17650 Cajalco Road
Perris, CA 92570
(951) 776-3233
Air Force Village West Gavilan Hills Glen Valley La Sierra
Mead Valley Orangecrest Perris* (n/o Orange) Woodcrest
Jurupa Valley District 2 Office
5317 Mission Blvd. Riverside, CA 92509
(951) 275-8739
Belltown Corona * Crestmore Glen Avon
Jurupa Valley Mira Loma Norco* Pedley
Sunnyslope
Indian Hills
Rubidoux
Home Gardens District 2 Office
17650 Cajalco Road
Perris, CA 92570
(951) 776-3243
Coronita
El Cerrito
Home Gardens
Murrieta District 3 Office
39493 Los Alamos Rd., Ste. A Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 600-6140
RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES
Aguanga Anza Cottonwood Canyon French Valley Garner Valley
Green Acres Hemet* Homeland Idyllwild Lake Riverside
Lake Skinner Mountain Center Murrieta* Murrieta Hot Springs
Pine Cove Pine Meadow Pinyon Pines Poppet Flats
Rancho California San Jacinto* Soboba Hot Springs Twin Pines
Vail Lake Valle Vista Winchester
Palm Desert District 4 Office
38686 El Cerrito Road, St. 200
Palm Desert, CA 92211
(760) 393-3344
Bermuda Dunes Blythe* Chiriaco Summit Coachella*
Desert Center Desert Hot Springs Eagle Mountain Indio*
Indio Hills Mecca Mesa Verde North Shore Oasis
Palm Springs* Ripley Sky Valley Thermal Thousand Palms
Valerie Jean
Windy Point
Moreno Valley District 5 Office
24318 Hemlock Ave., Ste. C-1 Moreno Valley, CA 92553
(951) 485-5840
Banning* Beaumont* Cabazon Calimesa* Cherry Valley
Eden Hot Springs Garnet Gilman Hot Springs Good Hope
Highgrove Juniper Flats Lake Perris Lakeview Meadowbrook
Painted Hills Reche Canyon Romoland Twin Pines
University City Whitewater Woodcrest
*unincorporated areas only
35-E
COUNTY ORDINANCE 413.31 - RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Parking or Standing Restrictions:
Recreational Vehicles are great for
traveling with family and friends.
Recognizing how important it is to our
community to keep our neighborhood
healthy, happy, and attractive, the County
of Riverside has requirements for
Recreational Vehicles to ensure safety.
•
No person shall park or leave standing any
vehicle or trailer, on any County highway for
a period in excess of three days.
•
A vehicle or trailer parked or left standing
at the same location for more than 72
hours is prohibited to be parked or left
standing at another location within a
radius of 500 feet from the original
location, with the intent to circumvent the
72-hour parking limit and using County
roads as storage space.
Exceptions:
•
For a period of not more than forty-eight
(48) hours, twice a month, a recreational
vehicle may be parked or left standing in a
County highway if vehicles are otherwise
allowed to park there and if:
1. The vehicle is parked or left standing
directly in front of the residence of the
recreational vehicle owner for the
purpose of loading, unloading or
cleaning of said vehicle; or
This informational pamphlet has been
created to inform you about County
Ordinance No. 413.31 covering Recreational Vehicles. If you wish to maintain
further information on Riverside County
Codes and Ordinances you may visit our
website at: www.tlma.co.riverside.ca.us.
2. The vehicle is parked or left standing
directly in front of the residence by a
person visiting the residence and the
owner of the residence has given his
or her permission.
•
Notwithstanding the above, a recreational
vehicle parked within the boundaries of the
Eastvale Neighborhood Preservation
Overlay Zone shall be subjects to the
requirements of Article XIXh of Ordinance
No. 348.
Violation-Penalty
1. Any vehicle parked or left standing on any
County highway in violation of Ordinance
No. 413.31 Section 1.3 shall be subject to
removal and placed in a storage facility
pursuant to and in compliance with the
provisions of Sections 22651 and 22850
of the California Vehicle Code.
2. The procedures, remedies and penalties
for violation of any provision of this
Ordinance and for recovery of costs
related to enforcement are provided for in
Ordinance No. 725, which is incorporated
herein by this reference.
3. Any person violating any of the provisions
of this ordinance (except stated otherwise)
shall be guilty of an infraction, unless
otherwise provided and upon conviction
thereof, shall be punishable by a fine
established by the California Vehicle Code.
Each day a violation is committed or
permitted to continue shall constitute a
separate offense. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, a first and any subsequent
violation of Ordinance No. 413 Section
1.13 (B) may be cited, charged and
prosecuted as a misdemeanor. Payments
of any fine or penalty shall not relieve a
person from the responsibility of correcting
any violation of this Ordinance.