Parking on the side streets during the day

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"I sure am glad I live CYV,away from these kind of people" Get real. Someone parking on a street bothers you. Love to see you on the street driving your car. No wait rather on a highway.Get out of my way.You darn cars. so its carts vs cars aye.No I am glad I do not live near you. Turn down that loud music.
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" What is a "1000 degree car"? Your garage is meant to house a car. Why in the world would you not want your car in the garage? Instead of exposing the car to the outdoor elements all day and all night, it makes sense to put it inside the garage. Have you seen all the pollen in the springtime on your car? Not good for the paint at all. How about the fading effects of the sun on the paint?

My thought process says if you spend $25,000 on a car, why not take care of it and keep it in your garage? "
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Streets are public so perfectly legal but not advisable due to narrow streets. You increase the odds of getting hit by another vehicle.
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Have been parking on the street for three years. They suggest you park in the garage or driveway.Do not want to put a 1000 degree car in that hot garage that close to where I live.
I live in the Village of Amelia. My Covenants & Restrictions say as follows: #12. Parking: Vehicles are to be kept in owners' garages or concrete driveways. To me, this does not "suggest." I believe this keeps our neighborhoods well-kempt and that is why the Developer chose to have this in the C&R's. Why do you have to park in the street? Do you have 3 cars? And with Tbugs about your unfounded reasoning for not putting your car in the garage. Is there something we don't know about cars exploding in garages or causing the drywall to explode in spontaneous combustion?
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You can park your car on the street, day or night. Overnight,as long as you want. You will not receive a ticket. Again you can park on the streets. Have been parking on the street for three years. They suggest you park in the garage or driveway.Do not want to put a 1000 degree car in that hot garage that close to where I live.
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The cars paint will be fine.Really not that important to me.If I had a garage away from the home I would use the garage.Do not like the car being 10 feet away from me when I am home.Thats why. Plus whats wrong with the street. Streets are for cars and trucks.Trust me they where not built for golf carts.
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"I sure am glad I live CYV,away from these kind of people" Get real. Someone parking on a street bothers you. Love to see you on the street driving your car. No wait rather on a highway.Get out of my way.You darn cars. so its carts vs cars aye.No I am glad I do not live near you. Turn down that loud music.
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I live in the Village of Amelia. My Covenants & Restrictions say as follows: #12. Parking: Vehicles are to be kept in owners' garages or concrete driveways. To me, this does not "suggest." I believe this keeps our neighborhoods well-kempt and that is why the Developer chose to have this in the C&R's.
KK, I believe that I read a post in the past that indicated that the "#12 Parking" restriction was deemed as unenforcable sometime after the C&R's were created. I looked but couldn't find the post, but I did find the following post that you might be interested in reading:

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...0&postcount=11
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I live in the Village of Amelia. My Covenants & Restrictions say as follows: #12. Parking: Vehicles are to be kept in owners' garages or concrete driveways. To me, this does not "suggest." I believe this keeps our neighborhoods well-kempt and that is why the Developer chose to have this in the C&R's. Why do you have to park in the street? Do you have 3 cars? And with Tbugs about your unfounded reasoning for not putting your car in the garage. Is there something we don't know about cars exploding in garages or causing the drywall to explode in spontaneous combustion?
The developer has no control over parking on a public street. The deed restriction #12 is enforceable by Deed Compliance and its intent is to prevent cars parking on lawns.
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