Am I legally allowed to park my boat/trailer/RV in my driveway?

Boats, trailers, RVs, and other pull-behind vehicles are required to be parked on a paved surface at the side or rear of the home. No part of the vehicle may extend past the home’s front façade. Parking on the street or in a driveway that extends past the front of the home is not permitted except for loading and unloading purposes not exceeding six days. At no time should a stored RV or camper be used for living or sleeping. Your Homeowners Association may have more restrictions.

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1. What are some common code violations?
2. Someone parked on the street in front of my house. What do I do?
3. Am I legally allowed to park my boat/trailer/RV in my driveway?
4. What do I do if I get a citation/courtesy letter/door hanger?
5. My neighbor’s shrubs, tree branches, inflatable swimming pool, etc. appears to be on my property. What do I do?
6. Am I allowed to have chickens in a residential neighborhood?