LoisA (Colorado)
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Our Association has a requirement that camping trailers be kept in garages or parked out of site in the rear of the house. We are in an area where there are many visitors who come with campers. Some of our homes do not have garages big enough for campers and they do not have a way to park them in the rear. We are trying to decide a fair and realistic solution to this. We don't want to discourage visitors to our area nor make it impossible to stay in their camper while visiting. Yet, we've had some comments about a particular large camper owned by a guest that was parked in the driveway of the house and feel we might be wise to have some policy about this.
This is what we've drafted to date:
Section 10 of the PPOA Covenants states in summary that no Commercial Vehicles, Campers, and Trailers, etc. shall be stored or parked on a homeowners property unless basically kept from view. The underlying intent of this covenant is to preclude PPOA owners from using their property as a visible storage facility for their RVs, Campers, etc. The Board, however, does not feel that this strictly applies to guests visiting PPOA owners and temporarily parking on the owner’s property. As such, the policy for guests allows the temporary parking and use of guest RVs and Campers for up to seven cumulative days per year.
I am concerned about being as specific as "7 days a year" because that seems to invite policing.
Does anyone have any suggestions about the best way to deal with this or feedback on what we've drafted to date?
Lois
This is what we've drafted to date:
Section 10 of the PPOA Covenants states in summary that no Commercial Vehicles, Campers, and Trailers, etc. shall be stored or parked on a homeowners property unless basically kept from view. The underlying intent of this covenant is to preclude PPOA owners from using their property as a visible storage facility for their RVs, Campers, etc. The Board, however, does not feel that this strictly applies to guests visiting PPOA owners and temporarily parking on the owner’s property. As such, the policy for guests allows the temporary parking and use of guest RVs and Campers for up to seven cumulative days per year.
I am concerned about being as specific as "7 days a year" because that seems to invite policing.
Does anyone have any suggestions about the best way to deal with this or feedback on what we've drafted to date?
Lois