Canyon Run Parking Regulations

Maintaining Safety and Order Across Our Community
 

These Rules and Regulations for Common Area Parking are designed to alleviate parking issues due to the limited number of parking spaces. 

General Rules

No UNAUTHORIZED vehicles may be parked on common area. Any UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES are subject to TOWING at the vehicle owner’s expense. No unsightly or oversized vehicles, boats of any kind, trailers, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, trail bikes, or vehicles other than passenger vehicles, and pickup or utility trucks having a rated cargo capacity of one (1) ton or less shall be kept in the Community except in a closed garage or carport (assigned and designated as limited common element on the Canyon Run Condominium Map) or as permitted by the Board. Any snow removal equipment, garden maintenance equipment, and all other unsightly vehicles, equipment, and machinery may be required by the Board to be stored at a designated location or locations, or be removed from the Community. No motorized vehicles of any kind are permitted to use the Common Areas for recreation or practice purposes.

No owner, guest, relative, lessee, agent, or service person shall park any automobile or other vehicle in any street or portion of the Community except within garages or designated parking areas. Parking is not permitted directly outside of the enclosed garages or carports, as these areas must be kept clear and are designated as a fire lane. Every effort should be made to respect the parking areas so as not to infringe upon other Owner’s access to their spaces. No work or automobile repair shall be performed on the Common or Limited Common Elements. Abandoned or inoperable automobiles or vehicles of any kind shall not be stored or parked on any portion of the Community. “Abandoned or inoperable vehicle” is defined in Section 7.13 of the Declaration as “any passenger car, truck, motorcycle, boat, trailer, camper house trailer, self-contained motorized recreational vehicle, or other similar vehicle, which for a period of 7 days or longer, does not have an operable propulsion system installed therein, has one or more flat tires or has another condition preventing the regular and normal operation and movement of the vehicle.”

A written notice describing the “abandoned or inoperable vehicle” and requesting removal thereof may be personally served upon the Owner or posted on the unused vehicle. If such vehicle has not been removed, or otherwise brought into compliance with these regulations after notice has been given, the Association shall have the right to remove the vehicle without liability, and the expense of removal shall be charged against the Owner of the offending vehicle.

All accumulated snow shall be removed from atop all vehicles within twenty-four (24) hours of accumulation. The purpose of this provision is to prevent any unsightly visual impact to the Community. In the event any vehicle is parked in violation of these Rules and Regulations, such vehicle may be ordered towed away, at the Owner’s expense, at the sole discretion of the Board. No vehicle shall be parked at any time in a manner that will prevent proper snow removal from the Community, including the Common and Limited Common Elements. The Owners, once notified to temporarily move such vehicles, must do so within two (2) hours of such notice or the Association shall have the right to move such vehicle or vehicles at the expense of the Owner.

Parking for the exterior of the buildings (other than garage and carport parking) shall be limited to one space per Unit.