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Extracted directly from Documents and Governing Policies files
Article 21
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that in the interest of clarifying Article 4.06 entitled “Temporary Structures” of the RRC, the Association adopts the following policy with respect to the use of Temporary Structures.
Article 4.06 of the RRC states that Temporary Structures such as trailers, campers, vehicles or tents may not be used on any Lot as a residence. In addition, non-permanent structures such as tents or canopies may not be used as car ports or garages. Pop-up tents and canopies may be used for a family gathering but may not remain up for longer than four (4) consecutive days.
EXCERPT: WESTWOOD SHORES PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION COMPLETE POA POLICY MANUAL
SIXTH EDITION
[Adopted 11/25/2024]
Extracted directly from Documents and Governing Policies files
Article 20
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that in the interest of clarifying the General Restrictions, Article 4.05 Offensive Activity Prohibited and Article 4.09 Property Maintenance of the Consolidated Restated and Amended Reservations, Restrictions and Covenants for Westwood Shores Subdivision, Trinity, Texas, the Association adopts the following policy with regarding to Abandoned and Junk Vehicles.
Section 20.01 Abandoned and Junk Vehicles defined:
Abandoned vehicles (including but not limited to cars, trucks, recreational vehicles, boats, jet skis, trailers, commercial vehicles, and trailers) are those that are inoperable and have been left unattended on public or private property in excess of 48 hours. A junk vehicle is one that is inoperable and has an expired license plate or vehicle safety inspection certificate or that is wrecked, dismantled, partially dismantled, or discarded, or remains inoperable for more than 30 days on private property and 72 consecutive hours if on public property.
Section 20.02 Policy:
Abandoned and Junk vehicles are prohibited in the subdivision, whether on public property or private property. This prohibition on private property extends not only to the driveway of a home, or front of the lot, but to all of the lot including back or side yards. Any such vehicle parking on public or POA owned property is subject to being towed after notice.
EXCERPT: WESTWOOD SHORES PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION COMPLETE POA POLICY MANUAL
SIXTH EDITION
[Adopted 11/25/2024]