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Notice of Change in Operating Rules

TEXT OF ADOPTED CHANGES (Deletions are shown in strikethrough type and additions in boldface underlined type)

The TKPOA Board of Directors approved to adopt the following changes to Association Operating Rules at the March 16th, 2022 Regular Board of Directors Meeting. These changes were noticed for a 28 day member review period in the February issue of the Keys Breeze.

Purpose and Effect of Proposed Rule Change

To further clarify and update Parking Rules for Single Family Home, Townhome Subdivision, and Common Areas to be in conformance with current use of vehicles

General Parking Rules

The streets within the Tahoe Keys are owned by the City of South Lake Tahoe; all city ordinances and traffic laws apply. Parking enforcement on city streets is the responsibility of the South Lake Tahoe Police Department however TKPOA Security Officers are responsible for enforcing TKPOA parking rules and regulations throughout the Tahoe Keys.

TKPOA assumes no responsibility for damage, theft, vandalism, or liability done to a vehicle visiting or parked on TKPOA grounds. All vehicles are subject to tow-away for violation of these rules. Vehicles parked in the fire lanes will be towed away without notice.

All vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs, mopeds, etc., operated or parked on the private streets and alleyways of Tahoe Keys shall display current licenses and be maintained in a proper, legal operating condition so as not to be a hazard or nuisance by noise, exhaust emissions, or appearance.

Not more than one motor vehicle bearing advertising or otherwise pertaining to this use shall be parked on or about the above described premises.

Vehicles bearing an advertising sign, commercial trucks, commercial vans, all such vehicles of more than 2 ½ tons, or of such length to inhibit safe parking, are prohibited from parking in the unassigned parking spaces of TKPOA except in performing their commercial duty and function requiring limited time-period parking. City parking ordinances on street parking apply.

within the TKPOA within an enclosed garage, except for the purposes of loading and unloading. Pickup trucks with campers installed in the truck bed and sprinter vans may be parked within a property’s driveway, however, may not be parked along the street, other than for brief periods of loading and unloading, in order to prevent blocking of roadways and views of pedestrians and bicyclists. Truck bed campers and sprinter vans must reasonably fit within the driveway and may not be utilized for overnight accommodations and may not be stored (i.e. must be utilized as a frequent driver vehicle).

Major vehicle repair, auto repair and maintenance for pay, or extraordinary vehicle maintenance shall not be carried out on Association property. Vehicles shall not be in a state of disrepair or severe damage, nor be allowed to drip excessive amounts of engine or transmission fluids on the streets or alleyways of TKPOA.

Single Family Home Parking Areas

Each resident’s single family home is considered to have parking spaces in the garage, driveways, and in immediate street parking areas near their properties. Additional vehicles shall not be stored, kept, or parked in TKPOA common or townhome parking areas.

Townhome Subdivisions Parking Areas

Townhouses with a garage shall utilize the garage for parking of passenger vehicles only. Each townhouse unit may have only two (2) vehicles in its designated parking area at a time.

Each vehicle parked within townhome subdivision lots must have either a TKPOA parking sticker or hangtag displayed.

No vehicle shall be parked except within their garage or paint-designated parking space. No parking on landscaped areas or off pavement.

All townhouse streets and alleyways are fire lanes and are so marked. Parking in these areas is prohibited at all times, except for 15 minutes loading and unloading, while the vehicle is attended.

No vehicle shall be left in an unassigned-designated parking space in a non-operative condition or with an expired registration. Any vehicle not moved for a period of two weeks is considered a stored vehicle. Vehicles will be towed away at owners’ expense.

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