Where can I park my boat or cargo/utility trailer on my property?
It depends on the total length and is measured from the tongue of the trailer to the very end of the trailer or boat.

Total length if under 22 ft. can park in your front yard/driveway or on a paved surface (not blocking the sidewalk), all boats are covered, for recreational use and have current tags and registration.

Total length if over 22 ft. must be parked behind the front line of the building, in a carport or garage. All boats are covered, for recreational use and have current tags and registration.

Note: Trailers used for commercial businesses are not allowed to be stored in residential area.

Reference: 55.15 Rockledge Land Development Regulations
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