Code Compliance
Recreational Vehicles
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ATV Use
Goodyear City Code prohibits vehicle operation on an
unpaved surface that is not a public or private road, street or lawful
easement, and that is closed by the landowner. This includes vehicles such
as: Off-highway vehicles (OHVs), Off-road recreational motor vehicles
(ORRMVs) and All-terrain vehicles (ATVs). Code prohibits ATV use on any
unpaved surface on High Pollution Advisory Days.
Code requires any person who rents or sells (in the normal
course of business) off-highway vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, or off-road
recreational motor vehicles to provide the buyer or renter with printed
materials approved by ADEQ.
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ADEQ will provide retailers with written material that
will educate and inform the user on methods for reducing dust generation and
will include information about related dust control ordinances and
restrictions.
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Parking Recreational Vehicles
Recreational vehicles are motor homes, boats, utility
trailers, travel trailers, campers or work trailers. Recreational vehicles
must be parked within an enclosed garage or in the side or rear yards on a
paved surface behind a solid six-foot fence. They may be parked in the
driveway for loading and unloading for up to 48 hours only. Unattached trailers
or recreational vehicles may not be left parked in the street for more than 48
hours.
No more than 2 recreational vehicles, travel trailers, un-mounted
camper shells, accessory trailers, work trailers, inoperable or unlicensed
vehicles, boats and the like can be stored in either the rear or side yards. If
your property orientation does not allow for proper storage, the recreational
vehicle must be stored in a public storage lot.
To report a violation, please complete a Service
Request Form or contact Code Compliance Division at
623-882-7815.
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Last Updated: 2/27/2010