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Parking Reminders

Parking and Restrictions

The NPOA office regularly receives calls from homeowners inquiring where they may park or store RV’s, boats, and trailers, particularly during the summer season. NPOA CC&R Section 8.09 Parking and Vehicle Restrictions specifically addresses parking restrictions including the size and type of vehicles, boats, and trailers as well as permitted and restricted parking areas.

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RV’s, Boats, & Trailers

NPOA CC&R Section 8.09 Parking and Vehicle Restrictions addresses restrictions on the size and type of vehicles allowed and prohibited, trailers, campers and recreation vehicles, commercial vehicles and inoperable vehicles. With the Association’s permission, campers and recreation vehicles may be kept upon the driveway of a lot or parked along the street only for only brief periods for the purposes of loading and unloading (roadside parking is prohibited for all vehicles between Nov 1 – May 1). Trailers of any kind including boat trailers are allowed to be stored within an entirely enclosed garage.

RV, Boat, & Trailer storage

Summer seasonal storage area for RV’s, boats, or trailers is available in the Castle Peak parking lot near the roundabout. Unassigned storage spots are available in parking lots #11 and 13 beginning May 1st through September 20th and accessible daily between 6am – 8pm. he Castle Peak parking lot is owned and managed by Northstar California. Therefore, you must contact Northstar Public Safety at 530.562.2259 to purchase a parking permit. There are also numerous storage rental facilities in the North Tahoe Region that may have space available. Please do NOT call the NPOA office requesting favors or special permission for overnight storage in your driveway or along the street.

Inoperable vehicles

NPOA CC&R Section 8.09 Parking and Vehicle Restrictions (b) (iv) Inoperable Vehicles states: “No inoperable vehicle (including, without limitation, vehicles without current registration, vehicles without operable engines or tires) shall be parked at any time within the Development except for parking within an enclosed garage.” Staff have contacted numerous homeowners this spring regarding inoperable vehicles. In most cases, homeowners or their tenants have been very respectful and understanding. Your staff, and in most cases your neighbors, are very appreciative when these situations are quickly resolved. Overlook Place and Timberline Ski Lift – Parking is not allowed at the base of Timberline ski lift on Overlook Place drive. Please do not park in this area.

Condominium Association Parking

NPOA CC&R Section 8.09 Parking and Vehicle Restrictions (f) Parking in Condominium Projects. To summarize, the NPOA parking restrictions are not applicable to the Condominium Projects. However, each of the Condominium Projects do have parking restrictions and Rules and Regulations within their governing documents. The Aspen Grove, Gold Bend, Indian Hills, and Ski Trails Associations would like to remind their homeowners that parking passes are required in these Condominium parking lots for all homeowners and guests. Please contact the association management company Camco 530.587.3355 for parking pass information.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the NPOA Administrative Office at 530.562.0322 and speak to NPOA’s Community Standards Manager Bradley Baum.

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