ALL Outdoor Parking at Park River Oak Estates is ILLEGAL Except for Complete-NON-Residents, or Vendors
CCRs are actual California LAW for HOA communities. Park River Oak CCRs [6.17] Section 17. Parking and Vehicle Restrictions: “The following parking and vehicle restrictions shall apply within the Properties:
(a) Unless otherwise permitted by the Association [it absolutely has NOT], no vehicle or trailer shall be parked or left within the Properties other than within an assigned or appurtenant parking stall or space or in designated guest parking areas. Any and all vehicle used for purposes of moving to and from the Properties may be parked in the parking areas allocated for guest parking during the day of the move and overnight for ONE (1) night. [NO more than ONE night]
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (D~ below, only the following vehicles (“authorized vehicles”) shall be permitted to be parked by any Owner or resident within the Properties: standard passenger vehicles, including Bronco or Blazer type trucks, sports utility vehicles, minivans, jet skis and carriers, and trucks which do not exceed three-quarter tons in gross weight, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and campers. Authorized vehicles are permitted within the Properties as provided in subparagraph (d) below. Commercial vehicles and trucks in excess of three-quarter tons in gross weight are not “authorized vehicles” and shall only be permitted within the Properties as provided in subparagraph (f) below.
(c) All driveways shall be maintained in a neat and orderly condition. All garage doors shall be closed at all times when there is no activity occurring in or about the garage.
(d) Designated guest parking areas within the Common Areas are to remain open for use by guests only and are not to be used by Owners or other residents, either permanently or temporarily, for the parking of their authorized vehicles or the storage of boats, trailers or similar items of personal property. All Owners’ or residents’ authorized vehicles must be parked inside the garage when not in use. Owners or residents may not use the parking areas designated for guest parking for personal use as overflow Owner or resident parking.
(e) No motor vehicle shall be constructed, reconstructed or repaired within the Properties and no dilapidated or inoperable vehicle, including vehicles without wheel(s) or an engine, shall be stored on the Properties; provided, however that the provisions of this section shall not apply to emergency vehicle repairs.
(f) Commercial vehicles and trucks in excess of three-quarter tons are not to be parked within the Properties, except for periods not to exceed three (3) hours for the purpose of loading and unloading. Parking by commercial vehicles for the purpose of making deliveries or service calls shall be permitted in accordance with the Association Rules.
(g) The Board shall have the authority to tow at the Owner’s expense, any vehicle parked or stored in violation of this section. The Board has posted such notices or signs within the Common Area as required by law to effectuate this towing provision.
(h) The Board shall have the authority to promulgate further reasonable rules and restrictions of uniform application regarding parking and vehicles within the properties as deemed prudent and appropriate.
(i) Parking shall not be permitted on any street within the Properties except within designated parking areas [the designated parking stalls, only].” No Firelane parking at all. These CCRs are a binding legal contract for every resident living within Park River Oak Estates. Parking violation fines begin at $100 per incident/per day, and can be as high as $700 per incident, and up to $3000.00 fines per month. The Board is also authorized to tow at vehicle-OWNER expense all outdoor parking as illegal parking. If there are extraordinary circumstances, please inform the Board ahead of time, to be considered for a temporary accommodation. All homes have two-car garages. Please do not move more than two vehicles into this community (that includes no boats). This community has only 40 outdoor parking stalls for 82 homes and about 168 people living here, therefore, parking enforcement is necessary.