
Commercial Vehicles In The Parkway
#1
Posted 26 March 2007 - 01:32 PM
Anyway...... I got a phone call today from the parkway informing me that we were getting a warning because my husband brought home a dump trailer and was parked in front of our house for a couple hours on friday and a couple hours on Sat. We parked it somewhere else overnight, and it was never here for over 12 hours. They are crossing so many boundries, and it seems like nobody can do anything because we can't find each other. I am going to the board tonight and asking for a website to be launched for all parkway residents to be able to communicate with each other. This should not be the only place where I can talk to my neighbors.
#2
Posted 26 March 2007 - 02:09 PM
Think about creating a yahoo groups email tree so you can communicate that way. It's cheaper and easier than maintaining a website.
#3
Posted 26 March 2007 - 02:10 PM
Hi there. Sorry to hear you're having so many problems.
Have you looked at the CC&Rs to see what they have to say about the subject?
Also, how does anyone know what's in or on the truck if it's in the garage?
#4
Posted 26 March 2007 - 02:22 PM
Hi there. Sorry to hear you're having so many problems.
Have you looked at the CC&Rs to see what they have to say about the subject?
Also, how does anyone know what's in or on the truck if it's in the garage?
The truck is parked in the driveway, the trailer is parked in the garage. Our home only came with a two car garage unforturnatly.
#6
Posted 26 March 2007 - 04:20 PM
Good luck to you tonight! Give them HELL! I too Have had issues with the Homeowners association. I keep getting notices about parking "my car" on the street overnight. In the 3 years that I have lived here, My car has been parked on the street overnight once while landscaping my backyard. I have talked to the Police in Folsom while getting Coffee and have very good friends that works in the Bay Area for a Sheriff office as well as S.F.P.D , All officers say that the Association is over stepping it powers if its on a public street. All streets in the Parkway is Public streets. Anyone can park on a public street for 72 hours or more depending on that's cities code. Your right, I do see other "violations" while walking my dog. I know I have and my neighbors have, received letters from them concerning the rules. Are these people getting the letters and blowing them off?
While I appreciate the spirit of most rules of the Association, I do feel we the homeowners do need to be "policed" as we do our government. After all we the homeowners are supposed to be the Association.
Be safe
The Firemedic
#7
Posted 26 March 2007 - 04:43 PM
sounds like you have some Natzi's on your home owners association CCR committee. Had a friend who lived in Gold river nd he finally moved it was so bad.
I think they can sue you and their lawyer of course gets paid out of the homeowners dues which if it got real bad would raise all the dues.
I wish ya ggod luck, at least from the police input they won't be towing your car or hauling you away.
#8
Posted 26 March 2007 - 08:23 PM
Yes, you and the neighbors down the street from us are being unfairly targeted. Every time I see that little white car drive into our court, they take a loooooooong look at your house, and barely glance at anything else while they turn around. Then they take that same look at the house down the street, then they floor it out of the court.
I have mentioned it to my other half on many occasions that we ALL need to attend a meeting one of these nights and tell them we're fed up with getting a notice in the mail because we left a 2x4 sticking out of the back of our truck.
So I say let's get everyone together, find out the date of the next meeting, and bring our tattooed friend down the street in there and give them a piece of our minds????
p.s. Nice Expedition by the way.
#9
Posted 16 April 2007 - 10:31 AM
While I appreciate the spirit of most rules of the Association, I do feel we the homeowners do need to be "policed" as we do our government. After all we the homeowners are supposed to be the Association.
Be safe
The Firemedic
City code prohibits parking on city streets for more than 72 hours at a time. However, every homeowner in the Parkway SIGNED AN AGREEMENT TO ABIDE BY THE CC&RS FOR THE PARKWAY which states that they will abide by those CC&Rs, which include not parking on the streets in the Parkway overnight. So, you have made an enforceable contract with your association to abide by those CC&Rs regardless of what the city code says.
#10
Posted 16 April 2007 - 03:34 PM
#11
Posted 16 April 2007 - 03:48 PM
I have no problem with someone parking a work truck on their driveway. I do not want a "project cars" boat or RV parked long term on a driveway. RVs and Boats should have 48 or 72 hour limits. It would bee nice to take a trip in your RV and to be able to park it over night if you get home late/leaving early or need to clean it.
I am just trying to be a voice of reason.
The Firemedic
#12
Posted 16 April 2007 - 03:54 PM
That's a good point. I assume that homeowners signed something to the effect of "occupants and their guests..." but that hardly seems enforceable.
Nonetheless, enforceable or not, from an ethical standpoint when I agree to something, I should keep my word, at least in spirit.
The few times I've needed to park something on the street, I've tracked down the Parkway security guy and told him, and it's not been a problem (e.g. no ticket).
#13
Posted 16 April 2007 - 04:41 PM
Firemedic
#14
Posted 16 April 2007 - 06:12 PM
Yes, you and the neighbors down the street from us are being unfairly targeted. Every time I see that little white car drive into our court, they take a loooooooong look at your house, and barely glance at anything else while they turn around. Then they take that same look at the house down the street, then they floor it out of the court.
Wow. That sucks!
#15
Posted 17 April 2007 - 07:57 AM
I personally was looking forward to living in a neighborhood with strict rules, which is the reason I moved here. I love the consistent look of the neighborhood and love that I can report violations I spot to the HOA. In an unregulated neighborhood, good luck finding any mechanism of that nature. Almost everyone that has come to visit me was impressed with the look of the neighborhood.
I applaud the HOA and am grateful for everything they do. Yes, they can be nit-picky about some of their rules, but look how nice the neighborhood looks. From what I can tell, there is no other HOA as strict (and GOOD) as the Parkways. I love this place and sincerely hope they don't bend the rules for any circumstance.
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