Traffic Violations Policy

The Board considers the enforcement of traffic rules to be a very serious and important function of SRPA.  The violation of traffic rules affects the enjoyment of the neighborhood and creates safety risks for Members and their guests.  The following traffic offenses will be tracked per house on an annual basis.  Members are responsible for their residents, tenants, family members, guests and contractors. 

 

            Shelby County traffic laws and SRPA traffic regulations will be enforced in the neighborhood.  Offenses of the Shelby County traffic laws and the SRPA traffic regulations will result in the following consequences: 

 

First Offense:  The owner of the vehicle and the Member responsible for the owner or user of the vehicle will be issued a written warning.

 

Second Offense: The Member responsible for the owner or user of the vehicle will be assessed a $50.00 assessment, which shall be due and payable with ten (10) days of issuance.  If unpaid, such assessment shall become a lien upon the property. 

 

            Third Offense: The Member responsible for the owner or user of the vehicle will be assessed a $100.00 assessment, which shall be due and payable with ten (10) days of issuance.  If unpaid, such assessment shall become a lien upon the property.  Also, the following privileges will be suspended for sixty (60) days from the date of the offense:

1)     Mag Cards and Gate Clickers;

2)     Exterior renovations;

3)     Large Party Access;

4)     Voting for members of the Board; and

5)     Parking passes for golf tournaments. 

 

Consistent offenses, may, at the discretion of the Board, subject the Member to loss of convenient access to the neighborhood, by requiring the Member to enter and exit the neighborhood: (a) through the front gate only or (b) by access patrol escort to and from the property at the expense of the Member.  In addition, the vehicle may be towed at the Member’s expense. 

Any attempts to collect such assessments, will not only incur late charges, but any Member who fails to pay such assessments promptly will also be responsible for all costs incurred in collecting the assessment.  This includes any additional charges from the Management Company, any expenses incurred by SRPA, including filing fees, courts costs, foreclosure publication fees, postage, copies, registration fees and attorney’s fees.  ALL costs, expenses, interest and late charges must be paid prior to the restoration of privileges.

The Member may request review of any traffic policy violations by the Board.  Such review will be completed within thirty (30) of written request and the decision of the Board will be final.