Vehicles which are not permitted to be parked on the property include:
- Truck, tractor, trailer or any other vehicle which exceeds 20 feet in length.
- Recreational vehicles, commercial pickup trucks or vans which exceed 24 feet in length are not permitted.
- Boats of any type except when kept in a closed garage.
- Inoperable vehicles.
- Vehicles which do not display current registration plates and State inspection stickers.
Commercial vehicles which exceed maximum length requirements are permitted on a day-to-day temporary basis in connection with repairs, maintenance or construction work to any part of the property.
All vehicles must be parked in full compliance with the Association’s parking regulations.
No repair, restoration or servicing of vehicles is permitted unless entirely enclosed in a garage.
Dead Storage of vehicles on Association common areas, including Guest parking areas, is strictly prohibited. “Dead Storage” is defined as a vehicle that has not been moved or driven for a period of fifteen (15) days.
Motor-driven recreational vehicles of any kind, including dirt bikes, ATV’s, and snowmobiles are strictly prohibited from use on any part of the property.
Vehicles may not display “For Sale” signs.
Any vehicles found to be in violation of these vehicle-related rules and regulations may be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense, at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors.
Parking
Parking is difficult in a densely populated community; therefore, cooperation is necessary for all community residents to get along.
All vehicles parked on the property must be in full compliance with the Association’s vehicle regulations or risk being towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.
Homeowners are encouraged to use their garage and driveway for parking their personal vehicle(s).
Short-term parking for guest vehicles may be done only in the following locations:
- Do not park directly in front of the mailboxes.
- Designated common area parking spaces.
- Parallel to curb lines between townhome buildings where the length of curb line is sufficient for the size of the vehicle.
- Parallel to curb lines where there are no adjacent townhome buildings.
Parking is not permitted in the following locations:
- Posted “No Parking” sides of streets or areas.
- In front of townhome buildings at ends of driveways or between driveways.
- Across driveway aprons or in any way blocking perimeter sidewalks.
- In a manner which blocks or prohibits another owner’s access to their driveway.
- Lawn or landscaped areas.
After an initial written warning, subsequent violations may be met with fines or penalties as designated by the Board of Directors.
All vehicles parked on Association property must have valid registration, tags and current State inspection.
The Board of Directors has the authority to establish a parking committee who will assist with enforcement of parking regulations and identification of violators.