M1075
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Do you think a CUCV is noisy and smoky?
I am moving into a new neighborhood and the proposed deed restrictions include the following statement, "No noisy or smoky vehicles shall be operated on the Property." I asked how noisy and smoky would be measured and was sent the following response from the Board:
"The terms would be given their ordinary and plain meaning. If your truck is unusually loud and emits an unusual amount of smoke so that it impacts a neighbor’s enjoyment of their property, that your truck would be in violation of the CC&Rs. If it just is a little louder than regular gasoline trucks and only emits a small “puff” of smoke when starting, no issue. A reasonable test must be applied."
Should I be concerned and request clarifying language so I don't run into any future problems with my M1009? I was thinking of suggesting the following addtion:
"Unmodified production vehicles in good operating condition are not to be considered noisy or smoky."
What do you think?
I am moving into a new neighborhood and the proposed deed restrictions include the following statement, "No noisy or smoky vehicles shall be operated on the Property." I asked how noisy and smoky would be measured and was sent the following response from the Board:
"The terms would be given their ordinary and plain meaning. If your truck is unusually loud and emits an unusual amount of smoke so that it impacts a neighbor’s enjoyment of their property, that your truck would be in violation of the CC&Rs. If it just is a little louder than regular gasoline trucks and only emits a small “puff” of smoke when starting, no issue. A reasonable test must be applied."
Should I be concerned and request clarifying language so I don't run into any future problems with my M1009? I was thinking of suggesting the following addtion:
"Unmodified production vehicles in good operating condition are not to be considered noisy or smoky."
What do you think?