There seems to be some confusion about one of the requirements to get a rented visitor space, which states:

No visitor parking permits will be issued to any property where these two parking spaces are used for any other purpose than for parking operable motor vehicles. There are boat, trailer and RV storage places where space can be rented for those items or other recreational vehicles.

A few people think this says that you cannot park a boat, trailer or RV camper on your own property under your carport; it says no such thing.  What it does say is that you will not be considered for a rental visitor parking space if you use your carport for something besides a place to park 2 cars.

We remind everyone that we do require any vehicle, boat or trailer to have current registration, inspections, or other state required permits while parked under your carport, as stated in our Parking Rules.  You can be issued fines if they are expired, even under your own carport.