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Commercial vehicles
. Vehicles used by a unit owner/tenant that bear a commercial endorsement must be parked in a garage with the door closed.

Parking.  Residents must park in unit garages or driveways.  Prior permission must be obtained for alternate parking.  Vehicles must not be parked in locations that block driveways, roadways, sidewalks, mailboxes or fire hydrants, or that impede street maintenance or snowplowing,

A visitor may use a guest parking space for up to one week.  Approval from the Association Board is required for a longer period. 
A commercial vehicle may park in a guest parking area for the period of time necessary to provide the commercial service to a nearby unit.
A commercial vehicle may not block access to any driveway, common element or street. The Association may allow a commercial vehicle (such as a vehicle used for snow removal) access to a designated guest parking space for an extended period of time, for the purpose of allowing a contractor greater efficiency and timeliness in servicing the entire Townhome community. The Association will have the contractor rotate the site or location of the vehicle so as not to compromise the aesthetic appearance of the surrounding Townhomes over a long period of time.

Non-owner Residents. If a townhouse occupant who does not own the unit violates any provision of the Declarations, By-Laws or Rules and Regulations, the Association may proceed directly against the tenant and/or the unit owner to seek any of the remedies set forth in the Declarations, for the breach by the tenant of any covenant, rule, regulation, by-law or statutory provision. The Association Board will use its discretion to determine whether to take action against the unit owner, the tenant, or both. As a general rule, unit owners are responsible for the conduct of all residents and guests occupying or visiting their unit.

 Contractors. Individual unit owners are not to contact or communicate directly with any Association contractors, vendors, or employees, working on Association property unless directed to do so by the Association Board or our property manager.

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