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No Large vehicle should be parked in our neighneighborhood for more than 48 hours.
If there are RVs, Trailers or commercial vehicles parked in your neighborhood for more than 2 days, do not call the HOA we can no longer warn or fine the owner. You will need to call the non emergency phone number for Arapahoe County Sheriff office to report this.
303.795.4711
1214. Parking restrictions in residential districts.
q) Truck means a motor vehicle exceeding eight (8) feet in width, twenty-five (25) feet in length or ten (10) feet in height, excluding motor homes and recreational vehicles as defined herein.
(2) The following restrictions shall apply to parking vehicles on public rights-of-way in residential districts anywhere within the boundaries of the City of Centennial:
(a) No recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer, whether or not attached to a motorized vehicle, or camper unattached to a motor vehicle, or boat unattached to a recreational trailer, or mobile home shall be parked on any public street or highway within any residential district of the City, with the exception of:
1. A recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer if:
(A) It is parked only for a period that does not in any event exceed forty-eight (48) consecutive hours, and
(B) The recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer is parked immediately adjacent to and on the same side of the street as the property occupied permanently by the registered owner of such recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer, and
(C) A new up-to-forty-eight (48) hour period allowed by subsection (A) is never initiated without an intervening minimum twenty-four (24) hour period from the conclusion of the previous up-to-forty-eight (48) hour period, during which time the recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer must be removed from and remain off the street, and
(D) No part of the recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer, or any part of any item placed thereon, is on or over the sidewalk, including, without limitation, tires, and no slide outs or awnings or other protrusions from the recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer are in the open position, and no cords, wires, hoses or other appurtenances from such recreational vehicle (RV) or trailer, including any item placed thereon, are laid upon or across the sidewalks or rights-of-way, and recreational trailer cover or shrink wrap which is secured around the entire perimeter of the boat or recreational trailer is permitted.
2. A recreational vehicle (RV) parked immediately adjacent to and on same side of the street as a residential lot for up-to-forty-eight (48) hours when and if the registered owner of such vehicle is temporarily visiting the permanent occupant of such residential lot. A new up-to-forty-eight (48) hour period allowed by this subsection shall not be initiated without an intervening minimum twenty-four (24) hour period from the conclusion of the previous up-to-forty-eight (48) hour period, during which time the recreational vehicle (RV) must be removed from and remain off the street. Any vehicle parked in accordance with this subsection shall not be occupied or used as a sleeping quarters or for other housekeeping purposes.