Information
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Fee is $10 payable by cash, check or Visa/Mastercard.
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Completed application is required (both front and back).
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Please allow two business days for processing of the application.
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There can only be a single or two family residence on the property.
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The RV must be parked directly in front of the address that obtained the permit. See # 8, 9, 10 of Rules, Regulations, and Conditions for spacing requirements.
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The owner/resident of the property must apply and sign the application.
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The owner/resident must supply proof of residency at the address such as driver’s license and/or utility bill.
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The RV registered owner must also sign the application.
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A permit is good for up to seven days.
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A single extension may be obtained for one additional seven-day period at no cost upon submittal of a written request (an email is acceptable) and with written approval by Clark County Public Works. The request must be submitted before the permit expires.
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If the permit expires, it will be an additional $10 fee.
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No permit shall be issued for a period in excess of fourteen (14) calendar days in any one calendar year.
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Each RV can have a maximum of two seven-day permits per calendar year at each address.
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The permit information will be given to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office for enforcement.
RULES, REGULATIONS, AND CONDITIONS FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING ON COUNTY ROADS AND STREETS:
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Adequate sanitary facilities must be provided and accessible at or near the proposed site, including for animals, if allowed.
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Adequate trash receptacles and trash collection must be provided.
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No electrical extension cords or utility connections will cross the public right-of-way or sidewalks.
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No animals may be tied up to the exterior of a recreational vehicle.
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The parking activity and occupant(s) will not unreasonably disturb or interfere with the safety, peace, comfort, and repose of private property owners.
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The permit shall be posted so as to be clearly visible from the exterior of the vehicle at all times.
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Compliance with all state and county statutes and ordinances, rules and regulations is required.
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Vehicle may not be parked closer than five feet to any driveway.
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Vehicle may not be parked closer than fifteen feet to any fire hydrant.
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Vehicle may not be closer than twenty feet to any street or road intersection or obstruct road and street signage.
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Clark County retains the right to require vehicle to be moved/removed.
Clark County Public Works
4700 NE 78th St., Bldg A
Vancouver WA 98665
Email: pwoverlegal@clark.wa.gov
Ph: 564-397-2434
Fax: 564-397-6106
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., closed from noon to 1:00 p.m. daily