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Section 6: ECC/ARC/CPI Subject: Compliance Rant Msg# 886241
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Apparently the current registration/licensing of a vehicle makes no difference as to it's compliant status. The key determinant is whether the vehicle is in a satisfactory operating condition. Hickle
Well, maybe someone should actually read the ARC Guidelines as approved by OPA board after legal review by OPA's attorney. Joe Joe, I called last week, in the midst of all the discussion here, and talked to Barbara Carpenter at the W0.Co. zoning office. She is the one in charge of the Vehicle storage issues. In addition to some of the things mentioned here, she told me that each property gets to have ONE unregistered vehicle on it. I was very surprised to hear that, and I don't think I saw anyone else mention that particular part of the law. She also said that they could not come on the property to peek under the covers to see the tag....so unless someone else goes on the property and lifts up the cover.....how do we know whether the vehicle has current tags?? Nancy |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Apparently the current registration/licensing of a vehicle makes no difference as to it's compliant status. The key determinant is whether the vehicle is in a satisfactory operating condition. Well, maybe someone should actually read the ARC Guidelines as approved by OPA board after legal review by OPA's attorney. Section 1100.1 Vehicle Storage. A. Intent. To minimize the negative visual impact and loss of property value caused by long term storage of unregistered and/or non-operative vehicles on Ocean Pines lots. B. Authority. Paragraph 8(h) No stripped down, partially wrecked, or junk motor vehicle, or sizeable part thereof, shall be permitted to be parked on any street in the Section or Subdivision or on any lot. Paragraph 8(o) No vehicle shall be parked on any street in the Subdivision. C. Guidelines. 1. All vehicles must be parked on the residence driveway or paved parking area. 2. In the process of evaluating whether a motor vehicle is to be included in the “junk” category, conditions such as, but not limited to, flat tires, missing headlights, broken windows, the absence of current state registration and other on-site conditions, are to be considered. |
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