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  1. #11
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    Whether it's "technically" not an RV or would otherwise qualify as an exception. My guess is you would get a ton of complaints to the Association and possibly direct to you by neighbors who don't like it. There are going to be issues with your boat in the driveway almost Guaranteed!!

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    I'd never buy a house again thats not in a hoa. it sure is nice knowing that if you don't like the taco truck that takes up residence in your neighbors driveway or the 4 broken down el caminos that the neighbor promises to restore that he has now planted as grass in the front yard can be gotten rid of. sure can be easier to sell if the houses around are in good shape..
    my experience with hoa's are that as long as you keep your house in good condition, well landscaped and mowed and don't park the work equipment at the house for days, your good. the days that you go to the lake on saturday and again on sunday so you leave it out have been prohibited, but always allowed..

    and to the o.p. you can research the definitions all you like, but until you actually ask the board, it's a moot point. battling them will get you nowhere fast, cost a lot of time and money and just piss the neighbors off. not really worth it imo.
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    My Fiance is contacting the board directly as this is her home that we have decided to settle in. My current house will either be rented out or sold. I am just doing my research now as technically I cannot contact the HOA directly until I am registered as a permanent resident. She doesnt seem all that bothered by this - judging by what other residents are currenlty getting away with, or appear to be. So I will wait and see at this point. However I would like to ask them what their idea of screening is since they say in their own guidlines that "if otherwise stored, must be screened to minimize visibility". Their obviously seems to be some exceptions. Time to wait and see.

    BTW.. there isn any guidlines stating the driveways must be clear with cars parked in the garage... thanks god for that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjames View Post
    BTW.. there isn any guidlines stating the driveways must be clear with cars parked in the garage... thanks god for that!
    Good luck! Approach it the right way and it will probably work out. I always attempted to work with those that wanted to work with us/the HOA. Those that decided to ask for forgiveness vs permission usually didn't like the outcome. The guy that installed an 8 ft satellite dish in the side yard was persuaded to take it down when I told the lawyers to start the process to garnish his wages. I may be considered a jerk by the violator(s), but it's all an effort to maintain property values.

    BTW - the policeman that was associated with our neighborhood "Crime Stopper" unit suggested that we add a provision to have people park only in their garage. The reason is that cars are easy target for thieves, etc. and if there aren't any out (i.e. easy targets) the bad guys go someplace else.

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    AS far as screening goes - read carefully. It says - 'If stored otehrwise ...', this means in the back yard or on the side yard. you will probably also find something in there about storing something in the side or back yard - then you need a pad - either asphalt, concrete, or posibly class five.

    The rules regarding RVs is probably for two reasons to handle the 2 percent of the abusers:
    1. Prevent people from having their snowbird parents parking all summer long in a driveway and living out of it. Then you get people runnign their grey water or even sewage into the street or down a close-by storm sewer.
    2. If your driveway is close to a corner an RV in the dirve could block visibility around the corner.

    Since no one is living in it I bet they would have a hard time enforcing that particular rule on you. But there may be others. And normally they only enforce it if someone complains. If you know your neighbors and are on good terms with them get their take on it. If you have an enemy living close - expect problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
    I'd never buy a house again thats not in a hoa. it sure is nice knowing that if you don't like the taco truck that takes up residence in your neighbors driveway or the 4 broken down el caminos that the neighbor promises to restore that he has now planted as grass in the front yard can be gotten rid of. sure can be easier to sell if the houses around are in good shape..
    my experience with hoa's are that as long as you keep your house in good condition, well landscaped and mowed and don't park the work equipment at the house for days, your good. the days that you go to the lake on saturday and again on sunday so you leave it out have been prohibited, but always allowed..

    and to the o.p. you can research the definitions all you like, but until you actually ask the board, it's a moot point. battling them will get you nowhere fast, cost a lot of time and money and just piss the neighbors off. not really worth it imo.
    I see your point here Sandm and i agree with you here. Then again there is the local Law of every vehicle within sight of the street has to be registered and insured or the city can tow it at the owners expense. Me and my neighbor had to do this with the guy up the street who had 3 boats sitting on the street, he was so called restoring them, i could barley get my boat out of the coldasack with all his stuff in the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BensonWdby View Post
    you get people running their grey water or even sewage into the street or down a close-by storm sewer.
    something like this?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fyS5CLBgyM

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    Ah Wolfman............
    Great post. One of the best things about the winter season is the tradition of sitting down and watching the annual viewing of Christmas Vacation. Love it! But come on Summer!!

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    There was a guy who posted on WW last year in the same situation in Phoenix or Scottsdale area i believe. Anyway his HOA/ordinance stated nothing could protrude above the fence line and he could not park in front or the driveway. But he had plenty of sideyard so he hired a contractor to build a recessed parking area for the boat from the gate back of concrete and rock with drainage. When the boat was in the tower was just below the fence line, but that ramp in/out looked steep! Now that's some good thinking.
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    UPDATE!!

    Well, my finace contacted her HOA and confirmed that boats are allowed to be parked on the driveway as long as it does not extend to the sidewalk. Basically the regulations WERE only pertaining to campers, motorhomes, trailers and heavy commercial vehicles and commercial trailers. I feel much better now Thanks everyone for your feedback.
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