Here's a friendly heads up to other RV lovers....be very wary of local zoning regulations regarding parking your RV at your home. I went to court a few years back fighting a local parking ordinance prohibiting RV parking and won. The judge said drive it whenever you want and park it in your side driveway (I have the transcript even). Recently I was brought into court again. Same issue...parking the RV in my driveway - only the city used a new claim that I didn't move it every 30 days and so violated their "30 day storage rule" (keeping in mind that I have it in the judges own words that I was under no such restriction and was told I could move it whenever I wanted). To sum it up the court ignored the submitted transcripts and proof that I thought I was following court orders and found me guilty of a criminal misdemeanor for parking an RV in my driveway.
I was assessed $2000 in fines and put on a 1 year probation. Criminal that I am I have to get the courts permission for the next year to even take a vacation out of state (which by the way was denied on my first request because I hadn't known I had to submit proof to the court I had moved the RV - Judge didn't tell me to do that....just to move the darn thing which I did)
So for those of you entertaining parking your RV at your home....be scared....be very scared. I'm not sure when it happened but parking an RV can now make you a criminal in need of probation. You will officially be guilty of a criminal misdemeanor. Enjoy the heck out of your RV's....I'm a senior and despite everything I still love camping....but watch those zoning ordinances...they can make you into a criminal faster than you can say pass the marshmallows over a campfire!