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Mountain Cove Parking Permit

MOUNTIAN COVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION

PARKING PERMIT REQUEST FORM

Prior to issuing a parking permit, the Mountain Cove Homeowner’s Association request that the following information be submitted to Euclid Management Company, PO Box 1510, Upland CA 91785-1510

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Copies of vehicleregistration for all vehicles at the unit are required in order to process this request. Vehicles must be registered to the unit address.

Name:______

Property Address: ______

Owner: ______Tenant: ______(please indicate with “X”)

If tenant, owner’s signature required: ______

Telephone Number(s): Home: ______Other: ______

Resident information:

Number of licensed drivers at unit:______

Number of vehicles at unit:______

Number of car garage: ______

Vehicle Information (which vehicles require a permit, please circle):

Vehicle 1 / Vehicle 2 / Vehicle 3 / Vehicle 4
Make
Model
Year
Color
Plate Number
Vehicle 5 / Vehicle 6 / Vehicle 7 / Vehicle 8
Make
Model
Year
Color
Plate Number

Mountain Cove CC&R, Article II, Residence and Use Restrictions, Section 2.5.3, Parking and Vehicular Restrictions, General Restrictions: Subject to the restriction on prohibited vehicles, all vehicles owned or operated by or under the control of an Owner or a resident of an Owner’s Lot and kept in the Properties must be parked in the garage of that Owner to the extent of the space available ; provided that each Owner shall ensure that such garage accommodates at least the number of Authorized Vehicles for which it was originally constructed by Declarant.

1.All vehicles owned operated or under the control of an Owner or resident must be parked in the garage or driveway[LV1] of that Owner or resident to the extent of space available. Vehicles parked in the street between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. must have an Association issued parking permit.

2.Vehicles parked on the street between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. will receive one warning. Vehicles parked on the street without a permit will be towed at the registered owner’s expense, on the second violation in any thirty day period.

3.Subject to the following restrictions, over night parking permits may be applied for by owners or residents for each vehicle exceeding four. Each owner obtaining an over night permit may do so at no cost. All vehicles (including the qualifying four) must be registered to the applicant’s home in the [LV2]complex. Owner must show proof of ownership of all vehicles to qualify for a permit. Permits will only be granted if the requirements of CC&R’s Article II 2.5.3 are met. The first permit shall be granted without hearing upon a showing that the requirements of this paragraph are met. Additional permits may be granted by the Board in its discretion after a hearing open to members of the Association. Residents of the street on which the applicant lives shall be notified of such hearing in advance and given an opportunity to provide input in person or in writing.

4. Replacement permits for lost or damaged permits may be obtained at a cost of $10.00. Each permit reported as lost or damaged will be void by serial number. Vehicles found displaying a voided permit will be subject to tow as outlined in section 2. Permits must be renewed every January 1 of the New Year at no cost. Should the original request be received within six months of the New Year, the permit will be granted for that next year.

5.Issued permits must be must be affixed to the vehicles drivers side rear bumper

only. Any deviation from this rule will void the permit.

I understand that my garage is not used for storage of items that will affect my vehicles from being parked in accordance with the governing documents. I further acknowledge that I am responsible for properly displaying my permit to avoid tow.

The board reserves the right to revoke this permit at any time if the permit is misused. Permit should be displayed on left rear bumper.

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[LV2]3. This one was going to be reviewed again for verbiage. Any decisions?