Street Parking - Yes or No?


You'll want to read the first paragraph of the President's Report in the September 2025 Summit Scoop. Just in case you don't read the Scoop, here is what Board President Danny Trapp wrote.

"A point of information to homeowners:  Our covenants governing parking on the streets in our community are valid, legal, and enforceable. Please don't allow someone to convince you differently. When the streets were deeded over to Richland County, our standing covenants were also inclusive and enforceable."

The first thing I noticed is that Danny Trapp failed to state which section of the "covenants" addresses parking on the streets. Ask him. Specifically. What Article? What Section? 

The last sentence? It doesn't make any sense. There is no connection between transfer to the County and the covenants being "inclusive and enforceable." 

The "someone" in Danny's message may be Gus Philpott (me), although I am not the only person who believes that the HOA's Covenants and By-Laws do not apply to the streets. The streets are not in the Common Property of the HOA. The Covenants and By-Laws apply only to Common Properties. The streets are owned and maintained by Richland County.

If there is any parking restriction on a street, it will be established by Richland County Ordinance, and standard No Parking signs will be posted at frequent intervals.

If anyone knows of a Section in the Governing Documents that applies to street parking, please let me know. I believe there is none. That's why former board president Justin Martin wouldn't provide one to me and why William Hill would not provide one to me last November.

If you receive a Parking Violation Letter, contact me and I'll tell you how to fight it. Use the Contact Form at the top left of the page you are on.

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