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Recreational Vehicles, Campers, Boats & Trailers
Posted on Sep 11th, 2017
...Recreational vehicles, campers, boats, and trailers must be stored in a garage except temporarily in preparation for imminent use and for a period not to exceed 10 days while undergoing repairs. These vehicles may not be kept in the driveway except as noted. See Temporary Boat Storage Policy for additional guidance and requirements concerning recreational vehicle storage use and preparation. Violations of the Storage Policy for Recreational Vehicles, Campers, Boats & Trailers are subject to notice from the HOA including possible fines.
Per the DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, AND RESTRICTIONS FOR PLANTERS WALK, under EXHIBIT "C" Initial Use Restrictions and Rules... Restricted Activities: The following activities are prohibited within the Properties unless expressly authorized by, and then subject to such conditions as may be imposed by, the Board of Directors: (a) Parking of any vehicles on streets or thoroughfares within the Properties, or parking of commercial vehicles or equipment, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, boats and other watercraft, trailers, stored vehicles, or inoperable vehicles in places other than enclosed garages; provided, construction, service, and delivery vehicles shall be exempt from this provision during working hours, as such are defined by Mecklenburg County, for such period of time as is reasonably necessary to provide service or to make a delivery to a Unit or the Common Areas, and guests may park vehicles on the street for limited periods of time subject to such rules as the Board may adopt.