Can I have an RV or Camper at my home?

Campers and RVs, as well as boats and trailers are not allowed to be at the front or side of a residential zoning lot. They must be located in the rear yard.

We do understand that you may need to have these items at your residence for a short period of time to properly prepare for or finish up a trip. We allow one day on either side of the trip for this to take place. We would appreciate if you called the Code Enforcement Hotline at 770-631-2588 (220) to let us know. This can avoid you being given a notice for non-compliance.

You may also have a visitor or guest park their RV for a limited amount of time on your driveway. Call the Code Enforcement Hotline to obtain an RV exemption.

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1. How do I file a complaint?
2. Can I remain anonymous?
3. Do ordinances only apply to areas of my property that can be see from the road?
4. Can I park my car in the front yard?
5. Is parking on the street a violation?
6. How tall can grass be?
7. Can you make my neighbor rake their leaves, trim their shrubs, or cut down a tree?
8. What is the schedule for outdoor watering?
9. Can I have an RV or Camper at my home?
10. Can someone stay in an RV or Camper?
11. What happens if I do not comply with a Notice of Violation?