Boat and Trailer Storage on Community Property Sample Clauses

Boat and Trailer Storage on Community Property. The storage of trailers on the Community Property, also known as the Ballparks, either the upper or lower region, shall be limited to trailers manufactured for the sole purpose of hauling watercraft. Trailers must be stored within the confines of the tree lines. During the period beginning at 11:59 PM on the Friday proceeding Memorial Day until the day after the Annual Turtle Race no watercraft or trailers shall be stored in the Upper Ballpark, and no watercraft shall be stored in the Lower Ballpark. Trailers stored in the Lower Ballpark shall be located along the East embankment. All trailers must be the personal property of the dues paying homeowner with a maximum of two trailers per household. All trailers must be labeled with the homeowner's name. Any boats or trailers not stored in the above described manner or improperly parked shall be subject to the following actions:
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Boat and Trailer Storage on Community Property. The storage of trailers on the Community Property, also known as the Ballparks, either the upper or lower region, shall be limited to trailers manufactured for the sole purpose of hauling watercraft. Trailers must be stored within the confines of the tree lines. During the period beginning at 11:59 PM on the Friday preceding Memorial Day until the day after the Annual Turtle Race no boats or trailers shall be stored in the Upper Ballpark, and boats and trailers located in the Lower Ballpark shall be located along the East embankment. All trailers must be the personal property of the dues paying homeowner with a maximum of two trailers per household. All trailers must be labeled with the homeowner's name. Any boats or trailers not stored in the above described manner or improperly parked shall be subject to the following actions:

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