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Parking: Please remember to park in your driveway (why not the garage!) or on the street (not on the sidewalk) and within the boundaries of open area. That means not within 5ft. of a driveway. Your help in being courteous to your neighbors will keep the neighborhood safe and free from obstructing views while people back out of their driveway.

Speed: Make sure to maintain the 25mph limit. It is easy to coast faster than this as we are located on a hill. As with the comment above, your attention to maintaining a speed of 25mph will keep our streets safe.

Board Meetings: Board Meetings are usually the 2nd monday of every month. Contact a member for more information.

Home Security Resource: Looking for a good Home Security system? Here is a resource to help you make the best decision.

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Q: What are the restrictions to parking my RV, Boat, or?

A: The excerpt from the CC&R’s below lists the restrictions for parking, storage, and activities regarding these types of recreational vehicles. Permits for parking with regard to visiting family, relatives, friends, etc. can be obtained from the ACC or it’s authorized representative so they may visit and park at your residence without restriction.

Section 9.11:  Limitation on Storage of Vehicles – Temporary Permits for RV’s. Except as hereinafter expressly provided, the Lots, Common Areas and/or streets located on the Properties shall not be used for the storage and/or overnight parking of any vehicle other than private family automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and commercial vehicles operated by a person residing at the Lot (provided that such commercial vehicles contain a single rear axle). Boats, boat trailers, house trailers, campers, trucks, trucks with a camper, or other recreational vehicles or similar object may not be stored and/or parked overnight on any part of the Properties, except as specified herein.

No inoperable vehicles of any kind shall be parked, stored, maintained, or constructed on any lot or street unless stored in a garage. Lot Owner’s may store a commercial vehicle (that exceeds the size restriction described above), boat, boat trailer, house trailer, camper, truck with camper or other recreational vehicle or similar object on the Lot in the event that it is screened from the view with at a minimum a six foot fence according to standard fence detail. Any screening constructed by a Lot Owner for the purpose of this section must be approved before construction by the ACC in the manner provided in Article 9, Section 9.5.