Starting this thread because this is something I've brought up in the post whore thread but I'd like to hear opinions/experiences from the rest of the 'sink. Our HOA (HOAs suck) implemented a new rule recently about the resident parking policy. Previously, every home was issued one parking pass and if another was needed, you can apply for it.
Now they require the license and current registration of vehicles in our garages to be eligible for a parking pass. The application for that parking pass asks for make/model/color/plate#/registration.
This is the math they're using;
This doesn't specify number of available parking spaces. I don't know what this means for one of my neighbors, good friend of mine that turned his garage into a woodshop. I don't know what this means for people that use their garage for extra storage space. I don't know what this means for another friend that has a pool table in his garage. Or another neighbor that uses one side of his garage for dirt bikes that aren't plated. There is no language speaking to those situations. Only assuming that the garage is used for cars.
If our neighborhood was one that has a constant parking problem of being full, I might get it, even though it still seems an overstep of privacy. Parking has never been a problem here, as long as I've been here.
Never dealt with anything like this. I'm curious if anyone else has.
Now they require the license and current registration of vehicles in our garages to be eligible for a parking pass. The application for that parking pass asks for make/model/color/plate#/registration.
This is the math they're using;
- Number of permanent/resident vehicles (minimum 3 required to qualify unless oversized)
- Number of garage parking spaces.
- Subtract line 2 from line 1. This is the number of Digital Hangtags you may apply for (max: 1).
This doesn't specify number of available parking spaces. I don't know what this means for one of my neighbors, good friend of mine that turned his garage into a woodshop. I don't know what this means for people that use their garage for extra storage space. I don't know what this means for another friend that has a pool table in his garage. Or another neighbor that uses one side of his garage for dirt bikes that aren't plated. There is no language speaking to those situations. Only assuming that the garage is used for cars.
If our neighborhood was one that has a constant parking problem of being full, I might get it, even though it still seems an overstep of privacy. Parking has never been a problem here, as long as I've been here.
Never dealt with anything like this. I'm curious if anyone else has.

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