RV & Boat Outdoor Storage
Increasingly restrictive city ordinances that ban the parking of large vehicles in residential areas make owning recreational equipment difficult. Most deed restricted communities ban all parking of RVs and boats in driveways, while others require a petition to be signed by neighbors to allow storage of vehicles over a certain size. Some developments do not allow any overnight RV or boat parking, as houses being built generally have smaller yards than in the past. Space becomes the final factor. Even when vehicles are permitted in yards or driveways, they are cumbersome and can block such areas for other uses. Facilities specifically designed for vehicle storage make it easier to maneuver in and out of spaces, as well as to perform routine cleaning and maintenance.
As recreational vehicles are a long-term financial investment, concerns about security and protection are definitely a high priority to their owners. Theft, burglary and vandalism are serious fears of RV owners, who recognize the value of a secure site.
Security features:
- Wide access automatic gates and avenues for easy maneuverability
- Chain link security fencing
- Entry and Exit is controlled through the use of electronic key pads
- Each customer is assigned a specific space and unique entry/exit code
- Dual height key pads for ease of use for drivers of taller vehicles
- Recorded tracking information of site access
- Access 365 days a year
| Space Size |
What fits? |
| 12 x 25 | Small boats and jet skis with their trailers, and small campers |
| 12 x 30 | Bass boats, pontoon boats, and saltwater boats with trailers, most campers & 5th wheel trailers |
| 12 x 50 | Large motor homes, buses, and large boats with their trailers |
