Trailer Violation Assessment
Trailer Violation Assessment
VIOLATION: TRAILER PARKING
Stonebrook Protective Covenants: TEMPORARY STRUCTURE [Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Division 4, Division 5, Division 6, Division 7, Division 8, Division 9, Division 10, Division 11, Division 12, Division 13, Division 14, Division 15, Division 16]. No structure of a temporary character, trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn, or other outbuilding shall be used on any lot at any time as a residence either temporarily or permanently. No outbuildings may be constructed unless first approved by the Architectural Control Committee. No house trailer, motorhome, boat or camper will be parked in front of house, on a street or driveway, including side streets of corner lots. The area next to the garage may be used for parking of such vehicles if fenced and approved by the Architectural Control Committee.
City of Idaho Falls City Code: STORAGE OF VEHICLES, MOTORHOMES AND TRAILERS ON PUBLIC STREETS: TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4 (A) It shall be unlawful for anyone to use City streets or alleys for storage of motorhomes or trailers. Trailers and motorhomes can only be parked upon a street or alley within the City for the purposes of loading and unloading for a period not to exceed two 24-hour periods in a 7-day time period. Any person who parks or allows a trailer or motorhome to be parked upon any street or alley within the City for a period in excess of this time in the same location shall be guilty of an infraction. (B) Any person who parks or allows a vehicle to be parked upon any street or alley within the City for a period of 48 or more consecutive hours in the same location shall be guilty of an infraction. (C) Any vehicle, motorhome or trailer unlawfully parked or stored may be removed by or under the direction of any peace officer and may be impounded in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. (D) For the purposes of this section, a vehicle shall be considered to be parked “in the same location” notwithstanding movement of the vehicle to another location on a public street or alley within 500 feet in any direction of the original location of the vehicle. “Motorhome” is hereby defined as set forth in Idaho Code § 49-114(12). “Trailer” is hereby defined as set forth in Idaho Code § 49-121(6). (Ord. 2890, 01-22-12)
Stonebrook Home Owners Association
Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 55-115, the Stonebrook HOA board is required to use the following approach in cases where violations of the covenants and restrictions have occurred:
- When a violation has been identified, a letter is sent to the homeowner by certified mail or personal delivery.
- The letter provides the homeowner with written notice of an HOA board meeting to take place 30-35 days later.
- At the meeting, the board will vote on whether to impose a fine for the conduct. The homeowner will be invited to the meeting.
- If the homeowner resolves the issue prior to the meeting, then by law the board may not impose a fine.
- If the violation cannot reasonably be resolved within the 30-day period, no fine can legally be imposed if the homeowner “begins resolving the violation prior to the meeting” and thereafter “continues to address the violation in good faith until fully resolved.”
- If the issue is not resolved and no resolution has begun by the time of the meeting, the board will vote whether or not to impose a fine for the violation.