Trailers, Boats, Campers, and RVs
As many of you may have read, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors has decided that communities should have the ability to keep residents from parking RVs, boats, and trailers on their streets. Since this has been a topic of major concern at our General Meetings and several Board Members have been called concerning this issue, it's best to put this before the entire membership. If approved, the County requires the community to gather petitions and ask the county to declare it a RV- and boat-free zone.
We have also received quite a few complaints over the last year concerning residents who park their trailer(s) or boat(s) in their yard. Under paragraph 4 of our Protective Coventant and Restricitons these are considered a nuisance and are, therefore, forbidden. It may be your yard, and you may have had them in that location for 10 years, but they will still have to be moved inside your garage or moved to an off-site storage area. We'd like to give everyone a chance to make arrangements for their items, but we're going to start sending out letters to occupants. If they don't comply we'll turn it over to Fairfax County Zoning Enforcement.