Our parking rules and policies are enforced by a company called Patrol One.  They patrol our streets randomly twice a day.

We have authorized them to enforce the following rules and policies:

  • Emergency vehicle access to each home must be maintained at all times, therefore, our streets need to be free of parked vehicles. Exceptions will be made for commercial vehicles performing work or repairs to a resident’s mobile home or lot.  Examples of commercial vehicles are gardeners, electricians, plumbers, etc. during normal work hours.
  • All residents are required to park at least two (2) cars in their own carports. Arrangements may be made to park a third car in another parking area for an additional monthly fee. Guest parking areas are for the exclusive use of guests.
  • Travel trailers, boats and campers shall be parked in the designated storage area and are not permitted in driveways.
  • Overnight guests parking their vehicle in guest parking will be limited to a maximum of 10 nights in a 90 day period per vehicle.  This will be monitored by Patrol One.
  • Inoperable or unregistered vehicles are not to be stored in our Park.
  • No engine cleaning or oil changing is permitted in carports, common areas or our car wash area.

 

Patrol One has been authorized to give citations for violations of our rules and policies.  They will give out warning notices followed by towing for repeat violations.  After the number of warning violations allowed have been reached for that particular vehicle, Patrol One will tow the vehicle at the owner’s expense.

The number of citations that will be given to a vehicle is as follows:

  • Vehicle in guest parking overnight between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am without a safe-list confirmation number:
  • 3 warning citations in 90 days
  • On the 4th observed occasion, the vehicle will be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.

Vehicle parked in the street (non-commercial):

  • 3 warning citations in 90 days
  • On the 4th observed occasion, the vehicle will be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.

Recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, campers, motorhomes, personal watercraft, etc. not parked in the RV Storage Yard:

  • 2 warning citations in 90 days
  • On the 3rd observed occasion, the vehicle  will be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.

Inoperable or unregistered vehicles:

  • 2 warning citations in 90 days
  • On the 3rd observed occasion, the vehicle will be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.

Service or repair of a vehicle in the common areas:

  • 2 warning citations in 90 days
  • On the 3rd observed occasion, the vehicle will be towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.
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How to “Safe-List” a Vehicle

Safe-listing is when you contact our parking patrol company, Patrol One, and receive a confirmation number from them in order to park a vehicle overnight in a guest parking space.  Safe-listing is required for vehicles in guest parking between the hours of 11:00 pm until 6:00 am.

There are two (2) ways to safe-list a vehicle:

a). By telephone:

Call Patrol One at (714) 541-0999. Select option 1. The operator will ask you for the following information:

  • Vehicle’s license plate number, make, model and color.
  • Resident’s name, address, space number and telephone number.
  • Number of days for vehicle to be safe-listed.
  • Write down the confirmation number on a piece of paper and place it on the dashboard of the vehicle.

b). Online on Patrol One’s website:

Go to www.patrol-one.com

  • Click on “Enter Safe-listing Console” on the right side of the screen.
  • In the first column, “Safe-list Classic”, enter the license plate number of the vehicle that you are safe-listing at the bottom of the column. Then click “Get Started”.
  • Follow the rest of the instructions and provide the information requested.
  • After you print out the confirmation number, place it on the dashboard of the vehicle.
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