Parking By-Laws
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By-Law (2).
Vehicles.
An owner or occupier of
a lot must not park or stand any motor or other vehicle on common
property except with the prior written approval of the owners
corporation.
Special by-Law 9 -
Parking.
i. Special By-law 4
Parking is repealed.
ii. An owner or
occupier of a lot shall not park or stand a motor or other vehicle upon
the Visitor Parking Areas at any time (except with the prior written
consent of the Owners Corporation)
iii. An owner or
occupier of a lot shall not park or stand a motor or other vehicle upon
common property at any time (except with prior written consent of the
Owners Corporation)
iv. An owner or
occupier of a lot shall not permit invitees to park or stand a motor or
other vehicle upon the Visitor Parking Area for a period exceeding 48
hours (except with the prior written consent of the Owners Corporation)
v. An owner or occupier
of a lot shall not permit invitees to park or stand a motor or other
vehicle upon the Visitor Parking Area for more than four occasions in
any seven day period (except with the prior written consent of the
Owners Corporation)
vi. An owner or
occupier of a lot shall not permit an invitee to park or stand a motor
or other vehicle upon common property at any time (except with prior
written consent of the Owners Corporation)
vii. The Owners
Corporation shall have the power and authority to suspend and/or
restrict owner and occupier rights to utilise vehicular access to the
common property driveways and Visitor Parking Areas: the power and
authority may be utilised as a consequence of a breach of this Special
by-law 9, or for any other reason where such suspension and/or
restriction would assist effective common property management.
A. Definitions.
i. In this by-law, the
following terms are defined to mean: "Visitor Parking Areas" means all
the common property visitor parking spaces in Strata Scheme 47991.
ii. Where any terms in
this by-law are defined in the Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 they
will have the same meaning as those words are attributed under that Act.