PARK RULES FOR ASHFIELD PARK HOMES LIMITED
Preface
In these rules:
- "Occupier" means anyone who occupies a park home, whether under an Agreement to which the Mobile Homes Act 1983 applies or under a tenancy or any other agreement
- " You" and "your'' refers to the homeowner or other occupier of a park home
- "We" and "our'' refers to the park owner.
These rules are in place to ensure acceptable standards are maintained on the park, which will be of general benefit to occupiers, and to promote and maintain community cohesion. They form· part of the Agreement by which homeowners occupy the pitch in accordance with the Mobile Homes Act 1983, as amended.
With one exception the rules also apply to an y occupiers of park homes who rent their home.
The only rule which does not apply to occupiers who rent their home is rule 24 about the colour of the exterior of the home, as someone renting their home would not be responsible for exterior maintenance.
None of these rules is to have retrospective effect. Accordingly:
- They are to apply only from the date on which they take effect, which is 18TH November 2014; and
- No occupier who is in occupation on that date will be treated as being in breach due to circumstances which were in existence on that date and which would not have been a breach of the rules in existence before that date.
These rules also apply (for so long as they live on the park) to the park owner and any employees. Condition of the Pitch
- For reasons of ventilation and safety you must keep the underneath of your home clear and not use it as a storage space.
- Only fences are permitted between homes and must be no more than 1 metre high. The front fence must be 1m palings, or 15cm gravel boards with 85cm palings . These dimensions also apply to any existing hedges. We are aware of existing fences that do not comply with the above standard . When these fences are renewed, they must be modified to comply, at the request of Local Authority Site Licence review. Modification to comply must also take place if there is a change of homeowner. You must have obtained our approval in writing (which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). You must position fences so as to comply with the park's site licence conditions and fire safety requirements.
- You must not have external fires or incinerators. Barbeques are permitted but must be used sensibly.
- You must not keep inflammable substances on the park except in quantities reasonable for domestic use.
- You must not keep explosive substance s including fireworks on the park
Storage
- You must not have more than one garage and one storage shed on the pitch. Where you source the shed yourself the design, standard and size of the shed must be approved by us in writing (approval will not be withheld or delayed unreasonably). You must position the shed so as to comply with the park's site licence and fire safety requirements.
- You must not have any storage receptacle on the pitch other than the gar age and shed mentioned in rule 6 and an y receptacle for the storage of domestic waste pending collection by the local authority.
- You must ensure that any shed or other structure erected in the separation space between par k homes is of non-combustible construction and positioned so as to comply with the park's site licence conditions and fire safety requirements . The separation space is the space between your park home and any neighbouring home.
Refuse
- You are responsible for the disposal of all household, recyclable and garden waste in approved containers through the local authority service. You must not overfill containers and must place them in the approved position for the local authority collections.
- You must not deposit any waste or rubbish other than in local authority app roved containers on any part of the park (including any individual pitch).
Business Activities
- You must not use the park home, the pitch or the park (or any part of the park) for any business purpose, and you must not use the park home or the pitch for the storage of stock, plant, machinery or equipment used or last used for any business purpose. However, you are at liberty to work individually from home by carrying out any office work of a type which does not create a nuisance to other occupiers and does not involve other staff, other workers, customers or members of the public calling at the park home or the park.
Age of Occupants
- No person under the age of 50 years may reside in a park home.
Noise Nuisance
- You must not use musical instruments , all forms of recorded music players, radios and other similar appliances and motor vehicles so as to cause a nuisance to other occupiers, especially between the hours of 10.00pm and 8.00am
Pets
- You must not keep any pets or animals except the following:
- Not more than one dog (other than any of the breeds subject to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 which are not permitted at all). You must keep any dog under proper control and you must not permit it to frighten other users of the park. You must keep any dog on a leash not exceeding 1m in length and must not allow it to despoil the park.
- Not more than one domestic cat. You must keep any cat under proper control and must not permit it to frighten other users of the park, or to despoil the park.
- Not more than two budgerigars which you must keep within the park home.
Note
The express terms of a homeowner's agreement contain an undertaking on the part of the homeowner not to allow anything which is or becomes a nuisance, inconvenience or disturbance to other occupiers at the park and this undertaking extends to the behaviour of pets and animals . A similar requirement not to cause a nuisance applies to tenants an d again this includes the behaviour of pets and animals.
Note
Nothing in rule 14 of these Park Rules prevents you from keeping an assistance dog if this is required to support your disability and Assistance Dogs UK or any successor body has issued you with an Identification Book or other appropriate evidence.
These rules do not have retrospective effect. If the keeping of the pet complied with the previous rules, an occupier will not be treated as being in breach when these rules take effect. However, when the pet dies or leaves it can only be replaced if this would comply with these rules.
Water
- You must protect all external water pipes from potential frost damage.
Vehicles and Parking
- You and your visitors must drive all vehicles on the park carefully and within the displayed speed limit and strictly observe the "one-way system". The only exception to the "One Way System" is for working plant.
- You must not park on the roads or grass verges.
- You must not park anywhere except on your drive behind your gates, or in designated parking spaces to avoid causing obstruction to neighbours and emergency vehicles. Visitor's cars (if there is no room on the drive), can be parked on the road as long as it causes no obstruction.
- Any vehicle all owed on the park must not exceed 1.9m high, with the exception of vehicles delivering goods and services.
- You must hold a current driving licence and be insured to drive any vehicle on the park. You must also ensure that any vehicle you drive on the park is taxed in accordance with the requirements of law and is in a roadworthy condition.
- Disused or unroadworthy vehicles must not be kept anywhere on the park. We reserve the right to remove any vehicle which is apparently abandoned.
- You must not carry out the following works or repairs on the park:
- Major vehicle repairs involving dismantling of part(s) of the engine
- Works which involve the removal of oil or other fuels.
Weapons
- You must not use, keep or display guns, firearms and offensive weapons (including crossbows) on the park.
External Decoration
- Homeowners must maintain the outside of their park home in a clean and tidy condition . Where the exterior is repainted or recovered homeowners must use reasonable endeavours not to depart from the original exterior colour-scheme.
Park Home Living Disclaimer:
Park rules have been downloaded from the relevant licensing authority and were correct at the time of publishing. Uploaded Date: 27th July 2021