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VEHICLE AND PARKING REGULATIONS (Continued):<br />
Guest parking — As a courtesy to neighboring Residents, Guests should park in front of the home<br />
they are visiting and shall not block any driveway, mailbox or fire safety area.<br />
Inoperable vehicles — Inoperable vehicles may not be stored or parked on any Lot, other than in the<br />
garage. An inoperable vehicle is defined as a vehicle that cannot operate on public streets because<br />
it does not run or is not legally licensed. Vehicles parked on the Common Elements may be towed at<br />
the property Owner's expense and damages to any Common Element will be charged to such<br />
Owner.<br />
Overnight parking in Community parking lots is prohibited.<br />
Parking — It is the intent of the Association to discourage on-street parking as much as possible.<br />
Residents should make every effort to keep their vehicles in their garages and driveways. Parking on<br />
any part of the front yard landscape/rockscape areas is prohibited. Vehicles shall not park in service<br />
areas, in violation of handicapped parking laws, over the curb, on the grass or sidewalk or along<br />
facility access roads. Vehicles parked on Association Common Elements in violation of these rules<br />
shall be subject to towing, fines and other sanctions.<br />
Recreational Vehicle — No boat, camper, recreational vehicle, trailer, van, or motor home of any<br />
type may be stored or parked on any Lot other than in the garage, except temporarily for the purpose<br />
of loading and unloading for no more than 48 hours. The following also applies to recreational<br />
vehicles:<br />
• Electrical and water connections may not be left unattended across sidewalks;<br />
• Individuals are not permitted to reside in such vehicles at any time while within the<br />
Community;<br />
• The wheels of such vehicles shall not be parked on the sidewalks or over the curb;<br />
• Discharge of gray or black waste water is strictly prohibited;<br />
• Such vehicles may not be parked on parking lots, easements or other areas owned by the<br />
Association.<br />
• Permanent storage of such vehicles on any Lot other than in the garage is subject to DRC<br />
<strong>review</strong> and approval — and shall be dependant, in part, upon the size of the Lot and the<br />
Recreational Vehicle - and full screening from the street.<br />
Safety — This is a residential area, with children at play. Posted speed limits shall be observed at all<br />
times.<br />
Unlicensed vehicles and operators — Operating unlicensed motor vehicles or driving motor<br />
vehicles without an operator's license is not permitted on the Community streets or sidewalks or any<br />
Common Element or Association owned property.<br />
Vehicle repair — Vehicle or other equipment repair or service must be confined to a garage. Leaks<br />
from vehicles in the street and on driveways must be cleaned up within 24 hours.<br />
Community Standards<br />
Providence Master Homeowners Association<br />
May 2006<br />
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