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1. Please enter the ZIP code for your residence in the City of Norfolk.

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2. Should work vans and trucks used for service calls be allowed to park in a driveway in a residential area?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 77.4% 127
No 18.9% 31
No Opinion 3.7% 6

3. Do you believe that GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) should be considered when defining commercial vehicles?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 53.0% 87
No 36.6% 60
No Opinion 10.4% 17

4. Operational and licensed recreational vehicles (RVs) and boats under 15 feet in height should be allowed storage in appropriate driveways, side yards and/or rear yards as long as they do not block a sidewalk or create a safety hazard.

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly Disagree 17.1% 28
Disagree 12.8% 21
Neutral 10.4% 17
Agree 30.5% 50
Strongly Agree 29.3% 48

5. Recreational vehicles (RVs) in residential driveways devalue the aesthetics of the neighborhood.

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly Disagree 21.5% 35
Disagree 22.1% 36
Neutral 10.4% 17
Agree 21.5% 35
Strongly Agree 24.5% 40

6. Utility trailers of any size should only be stored in an enclosed structure in residential areas.

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly Disagree 20.7% 34
Disagree 20.7% 34
Neutral 14.6% 24
Agree 23.2% 38
Strongly Agree 20.7% 34

7. Utility trailers for personal use should only be stored in an enclosed structure OR in appropriate driveways, side yards and/or rear yards.

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly Disagree 11.0% 18
Disagree 4.3% 7
Neutral 8.0% 13
Agree 42.3% 69
Strongly Agree 34.4% 56

8. There should be a restriction to the size of trailers for driveway storage.

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly Disagree 12.2% 20
Disagree 4.3% 7
Neutral 10.4% 17
Agree 30.5% 50
Strongly Agree 42.7% 70

Norfolk Municipal Codes…

Response Percent Response Count
… need to be updated to be more restrictive. 39.3% 64
… do not need to be changed. 11.0% 18
… need to be updated to be less restrictive 28.8% 47
… no opinion. 20.9% 34

10. Are you interested in learning more about municipal codes?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 65.0% 106
No 35.0% 57

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11. Would you like to share any additional comments about recreational and commercial vehicle parking in residential areas, driveways, side yards and/or rear yards.

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Work Van


GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) image

GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)

This vehicle is  currently  considered a commercial vehicle over 7500 GVW


Recreational vehicles (RVs)

Recreational vehicles (RVs)


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 Recreational vehicles (RVs) in residential driveways


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Utility trailer


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John Deere on Trailer


Classic cars on a trailer

Classic cars on a trailer


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