Friday, 26 July 2024

Car parking arrangements within Pacific Close Southampton

 

Car parking arrangements within Pacific Close Southampton

 

Parking permits are supplied to each dwelling to enable residents and their guests to use as casual parking. Spaces are made available on the estate roads by the Landlord. The permit reference number must be visible at all times on the permit and if obscured or missing then a parking notice will be issued. If permits are found to be copied or false in any way then a parking notice will be issued.

It must be remembered that estate road parking is a privilege and not a right and therefore any infringement of these rules may result in the permits being revoked.

All vehicles parked or used on the common parts of the estate must be road legal and taxed, current MOT and insured.

Designated areas for casual parking are:

1. The white marked parking bays on the road. Vehicle must be within the space allocated. Permits are required to be visible.

2. No permit is required in the marked or pavior parking areas/drives that are allocated to a house or flat.

 

Non permitted parking areas, whether the vehicle is showing a permit or not are:

1. On double yellow lines.

2. Anywhere on the road or within the quadrangle outside block 2 where no white marked parking bays exist. Please note this may include the area in front of some garages.

3. Pinch points or on pavements.


Any type of caravan, camper van, commercial vehicles or trailers must not be parked overnight.

Leaseholder owned car parking areas are not to be used for any other purposes than as a private parking space, unless permission is granted by PCEL. No chairs, tables, items of furniture or other items should be placed or stored in the parking spaces.

If leaseholders require further clarification, please contact PCEL via Napier’s, with any queries