Now you tell me where it say's utility vehicle's are not to be parked in the driveway! I'm tired of hearing about this.
4.15 Vehicles and Parking.
4.15.1 As used in this Section 4.15, the term ''Motor Vehicle'' means a car, van, truck, recreational vehicle, motor home, motorcycle, all terrain vehicle, utility vehicle, pickup truck or other motor vehicle.
4.15.2 No mobile home, travel trailer, tent trailer, trailer, camper shell, boat trailer, boat or other similar equipment may be parked, kept or stored on any Residential Lot or the Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area without the prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.
4.15.3 Except as permitted by Subsection 4.15.4 or 4.15.5, no Motor Vehicle may be parked, kept or stored on any Lot, Parcel, Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area without the prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.
4.15.4 Motor Vehicles owned or leased by an Owner, Lessee or
Resident of a Lot must be parked in the garage of the Residential Unit unless there is insufficient space within the garage for the parking of all such Motor Vehicles, in which case such Motor Vehicles may be parked in the driveway situated on the Lot provided such Motor Vehicles do not exceed 7 feet in height and do not exceed 20 feet in length and do not extend onto any adjacent sidewalk or street. Recreational vehicles, motor homes and similar vehicles owned or leased by an Owner, Lessee or Resident which exceed 7 feet in height and/or exceed 20 feet in length may be parked in the rear or side yard of a Lot if the rear or side yard is fully enclosed by a wall or fence and may be parked in the driveway on a Lot for the purpose of loading or unloading, but in no event shall such recreational vehicle, motor home or similar vehicle be parked in the driveway for more than twenty-four (24) consecutive hours or for more than seventy-two (72) hours within any seven (7) day period.
4.15.5 Motor Vehicles owned by guests of an Owner, Lessee or other
Resident may be parked in the driveway on a Lot or on a public or private street for a period not to exceed 72 hours within any seven (7) day period.
4.15.6 The Board shall have the right and power to adopt rules and
regulations governing the parking of Motor Vehicles on Lots, Parcels, Master Common Areas or Neighborhood Common Areas and implementing the provisions of this Section 4.15. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Section 4.15 and the rules and regulations adopted by the Board, the provisions of this Section 4.15 shall control.
4.15.7 No Motor Vehicle shall be constructed, reconstructed or repaired on any Lot, Parcel, Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area in such a manner as to be Visible From Neighboring Property, and no inoperable vehicle may be stored or parked on any Lot, Parcel, Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area in such a manner as to be Visible From Neighboring Property.
4.15 Vehicles and Parking.
4.15.1 As used in this Section 4.15, the term ''Motor Vehicle'' means a car, van, truck, recreational vehicle, motor home, motorcycle, all terrain vehicle, utility vehicle, pickup truck or other motor vehicle.
4.15.2 No mobile home, travel trailer, tent trailer, trailer, camper shell, boat trailer, boat or other similar equipment may be parked, kept or stored on any Residential Lot or the Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area without the prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.
4.15.3 Except as permitted by Subsection 4.15.4 or 4.15.5, no Motor Vehicle may be parked, kept or stored on any Lot, Parcel, Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area without the prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.
4.15.4 Motor Vehicles owned or leased by an Owner, Lessee or
Resident of a Lot must be parked in the garage of the Residential Unit unless there is insufficient space within the garage for the parking of all such Motor Vehicles, in which case such Motor Vehicles may be parked in the driveway situated on the Lot provided such Motor Vehicles do not exceed 7 feet in height and do not exceed 20 feet in length and do not extend onto any adjacent sidewalk or street. Recreational vehicles, motor homes and similar vehicles owned or leased by an Owner, Lessee or Resident which exceed 7 feet in height and/or exceed 20 feet in length may be parked in the rear or side yard of a Lot if the rear or side yard is fully enclosed by a wall or fence and may be parked in the driveway on a Lot for the purpose of loading or unloading, but in no event shall such recreational vehicle, motor home or similar vehicle be parked in the driveway for more than twenty-four (24) consecutive hours or for more than seventy-two (72) hours within any seven (7) day period.
4.15.5 Motor Vehicles owned by guests of an Owner, Lessee or other
Resident may be parked in the driveway on a Lot or on a public or private street for a period not to exceed 72 hours within any seven (7) day period.
4.15.6 The Board shall have the right and power to adopt rules and
regulations governing the parking of Motor Vehicles on Lots, Parcels, Master Common Areas or Neighborhood Common Areas and implementing the provisions of this Section 4.15. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Section 4.15 and the rules and regulations adopted by the Board, the provisions of this Section 4.15 shall control.
4.15.7 No Motor Vehicle shall be constructed, reconstructed or repaired on any Lot, Parcel, Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area in such a manner as to be Visible From Neighboring Property, and no inoperable vehicle may be stored or parked on any Lot, Parcel, Master Common Area or Neighborhood Common Area in such a manner as to be Visible From Neighboring Property.