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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Parking Rules

In accordance with Bristolwood at Eastlake Greens CC&R’s 6.7 Enforcement, 4.3.2 Enforcement Actions and 3.4.7(d) Parking Control

General:
•The speed limit on La Costa Ave is 15 MPH and will be strictly enforced by using any or all of the
methods: reporting the license number of the speeding vehicle to the CVPD, courtesy letter to
homeowner, and/or fine imposition by the board of directors.
•No Vehicle parked on La Costa Ave or on the driveway of an individual homeowner may block or
encroach on any Bristolwood sidewalk or interfere with access to the driveway of another residence.
•All Bristolwood residents will comply with Eastlake CC&R 9.3.3 – “No trailer, camper boat or
recreational vehicle, commercial vehicle or similar equipment shall be permitted to remain upon the
property, unless placed or maintained within an enclosed garage, not permitted to be parked other than
for temporary purposes of loading, unloading or cleaning…”
•In accordance with Eastlake Greens CC&R 9.3.3 residents are not permitted to dismantle, rebuild,
repair, service or paint motorized vehicles on the Property unless performed within an enclosed
garage.
•All residents will comply with applicable California state laws and DMV requirements, including
legal registration.
•Owners of vehicles parked on the street will be responsible for oil leaks onto the pavement. The cost
of repairs for damaged pavement will be the sole responsibility of the owner in accordance with
Bristolwood at Eastlake Greens CC&R 6.7
•Visitors of Bristolwood residents are required to post signage in the front windshield identifying
where the car owner can be contacted, which house number is being visited and the date.

Residents:
•Each resident is responsible for posting the required parking permit in the front windshield of their
vehicle when parking in their designated parking space on the street.
•Each resident has one on street parking space which is designated by their house number located on
the curb in front of their home.
•Residents may not park in a designated parking space of another resident without consent of the
parking space designee. In the event of an emergency situation a legible note will be posted in the
windshield identifying the address being visited and contact telephone number. The maximum time
allowed will be 4 hours.
•Residents have authority to cause the action of towing a vehicle that is parked in their designated
parking space.

Island Parking:
•All vehicles parked in the islands are required to have to a valid parking permit.
•Island Parking is the priority parking for residents without curb parking and also serves as designated
visitor parking.
•Owners of vehicles parked in the islands will be responsible for oil leaks onto the pavement. The cost
of repairs for damaged pavement will be the sole responsibility of the owner in accordance with
CC&R 6.7

Parking Enforcement:
•The parking enforcement committee conducts monthly and random inspections of Bristolwood to
ensure compliance with regulations.
•Residents may report parking violations or speeding to the property manager – in writing – for
investigation by the parking enforcement committee and the Board of Directors.
•The Parking Enforcement Committee will issue warning tickets to residents when residents are not in compliance with parking regulations set forth in this document. Immediate compliance is required
when a resident receives a parking warning ticket. Non-compliance will result in fines and/or towing
of the vehicle not in compliance (pursuant to applicable Civil Code and CC&R’s)
•The association (pursuant to applicable Civil Code and CC&R’s) can cause the removal, by towing, of any vehicle that is in violation of these parking rules and regulations

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