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201807442 <br />4.16 Vehicles, Vehicle Repair, and Parking. <br />4.16.1 Vehicles. No commercial -type vehicles, unlicensed vehicles, or trucks shall be <br />parked on the Property except while engaged in transport. For the purposes of this Section, a <br />one -ton or smaller vehicle, commonly known as a pickup truck, shall not be deemed to be a <br />commercial vehicle or truck. Recreational vehicles, including but not limited to campers, boats, <br />snowmobiles, all -terrain vehicles, and motor homes, shall not be parked on any Lot or on the <br />street in front of such Lot except while engaged in transport or loading for immediate use. <br />However, any campers, boats, snowmobiles, all -terrain vehicles, and motor homes that can be <br />and are stored completely within garages and are not used for living purposes will not be a <br />violation of this Section. Large trucks (in excess of one ton) such as straight, semi, cement, step <br />vans, farm equipment, and similar vehicles shall not be operated or parked anywhere on the <br />Property. No go-carts or snowmobiles may be operated anywhere on the Property. No vehicles <br />shall be driven or parked on any unpaved surfaces within the Property. Parking space for such <br />vehicles will be provided within the Property. <br />4.16.2 Vehicle Repair. Minor repairs of vehicles, such as changing tires, spark plugs, <br />or fan belts, that require the vehicle to be inoperable for a period of three (3) hours or less is <br />allowed on Lot driveways. However, vehicles shall not be left on ramps or blocks, and no major <br />repairs shall be allowed. No vehicle shall be constructed, reconstructed, or repaired on any Lot. <br />Except for emergency repairs, no vehicle shall be constructed, reconstructed or repaired on the <br />Streets or any other part of the Common Area. No inoperable vehicle may be stored or parked <br />on the Streets or any other part of the Common Area. <br />4.16.3 Parking. It is the intent of this Section to limit parking on the Streets. No <br />vehicle owned or leased by an Owner or Resident may be parked on the Street if space for <br />parking the vehicle is available in any of the following areas: (a) the garage situated on the Lot of <br />the Owner or Resident, (b) the driveway initially constructed on the Lot, or (c) a driveway <br />expansion constructed on the Lot with the approval of the DRC. <br />It is also the intent of this Section to limit the parking of vehicles owned or leased by an <br />Owner or Resident on the driveway or any driveway expansion situated on the Lot. <br />Accordingly, vehicles owned or leased by an Owner or Resident must be parked in the garage <br />situated on the Lot to the extent space is available in the garage for parking such vehicles. If <br />space is not available in the garage, then vehicles owned or leased by an Owner or Resident may <br />be parked on the driveway initially constructed on the Lot or on a driveway expansion <br />constructed with the approval of the DRC, provided the vehicle does not exceed eight feet (8') in <br />height and does not exceed twenty-two feet (22') in length. <br />No vehicle of any kind may be stored on a Lot except in a garage, and no vehicle of any <br />kind may be stored on any Common Area. For purposes of illustration, but not of limitation, a <br />vehicle shall be deemed stored if it is covered by a car cover, tarp, or other material. Vehicles <br />owned by a guest of an Owner or Resident may be parked in the driveway on a Lot or on the <br />Street or in designated parking spaces on the Common Area. <br />Residents of a Lot shall be permitted to park (on the driveway, driveway expansion, and <br />any street adjacent to such Lot) only that number of vehicles equivalent to the number of <br />Page 29 of 67 <br />