March 15, 2020
Article 7.K. of the Restrictions of the Quail Hollow Property Owner’s Association provides that:
No boat, motor home, travel trailer, recreational vehicle or other vehicle/vehicle component except an automobile may be stored overnight on any lot unless the same be within a garage or carport.
Recognizing that there may be situations in which this restriction is unduly and unnecessarily burdensome, Article 7K shall be enforced as follows:
- “Automobile” means any commonly-used vehicle such as a car, minivan, motorcycle, or pickup truck intended primarily for personal or family use, but excludes vehicles such as (but not limited to) pickups with externally-mounted equipment (other than for hauling recreational items such as canoes, bikes, etc., and camper tops), trucks larger than a pickup, large-capacity vans or buses (for example, church vans), panel trucks, limousines, vehicles with extensive advertising or company markings, etc.
- Prior to the event, or immediately upon realizing that it will be necessary to store a prohibited vehicle overnight, the property owner/resident shall inform the Property Manager by email, phone or text message, stating the reason and the date by which the vehicle shall be removed.
- If the Property Manager in consultation with the Board determines that there is good reason for allowing an exception, he will give permission.
- The Property Manager may grant an exception for up to 3days.
- The property owner/resident may request permission from the Board of Directors for a longer period; provided, however, that the Board shall have sole discretion in the matter
. - If the vehicle is not removed when required, the property owner/resident shall be assessed a penalty of $25/day until it is removed, subject to modification by the Board.
By order of the Quail Hollow Property Owners Association Board of Directors
Jennifer Blankenship, Chairman
Mark Garland, Secretary