Every description of watercraft constructed or sold for the
primary purpose of being used as a means of transportation on the
water. The term does not include:
A vehicle which is either self-propelled or towed by a consumer-owned
tow vehicle and designed to provide temporary living quarters for
recreational, camping or travel use that complies with all applicable
federal vehicle regulations. Including, but not limited to: 1) Motor
home, 2) Travel trailer, 3) Fifth wheel travel trailer, 4) Folding
camping trailer, 5) Truck camper, and 6) Park model RV.
No person shall park or stand or permit to stand any recreational
vehicle, boat or unattached trailer on any public street, highway,
roadway, alley or thoroughfares except as follows:
For up to 72 hours while parked immediately in front of the residence,
but not in the front yard of the residence, of the owner or lessee
of the recreational vehicle, unattached trailer, or boat for the purpose
of loading, unloading or other related activity incidental to preparing
the recreational vehicle, unattached trailer, or boat for travel or
returning from travel under the following circumstances:
A person may park a recreational vehicle immediately in front of
a residence being visited by the owner or lessee of the recreational
vehicle for a period not to exceed seven consecutive days under the
following conditions:
Any such owner or lessee who violates the provision of this section
shall, for the first offense, be issued a warning to be prominently
displayed on the recreational vehicle, unattached trailer, or boat.
The owner or lessee who subsequently violates any provision of this
section shall be issued a ticket or citation assessing a fine in the
amount of $100 for each violation. Each twenty-four-hour period of
violation constitutes a separate offense.