SITE RULES FOR BUNGALOW PARK
The following Site Rules are intended to ensure that acceptable standards are maintained on the Park for the benefit of residents generally, and to promote and maintain community cohesion on the Park.
These Rules form part of the terms of the occupation agreement between the Park owner and each resident living on the Park, and must be followed to ensure that good order is maintained on the Park at all times for the benefit of all occupiers.
Introduction
These rules will not have retrospective effect, meaning that they will only apply from the date on which they take effect. No occupier who is in occupation on that date will be in breach of these rules by reason of any circumstances known to the Park owner which were in existence on that date and which would not have been a breach of the previous Park rules.
With the exception of rules 13 and 15 (if the Park owner is responsible for maintenance of the exterior of the park home), these rules also apply to any persons who occupy a park home on the Park which is rented from the Park owner.
With the exception of rules 4, 19, 21 and 37, these rules also apply to the Park owner, any employees of the Park owner, or any family members of the Park owner or his employees, where such persons live on the Park.
Definitions
In these rules:
"occupier means anyone who occupies a park home on the Park, whether under an agreement to which the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (as amended) applies, under a tenancy agreement, or under any other form of agreement;
"you" and "your" means the occupier or occupiers of a park home on the Park; and "we", "us" and "our" means the Park owner.
The Pitch
- Private gardens must be kept neat and tidy. You are responsible for the maintenance of the pitch and anything on the pitch, including trees and boundary fences. You must obtain our approval (which will not be unreasonably withheld) before erecting any fences, hedges or other boundary structures. Any such structures must be positioned so as to comply with the Park's site licence conditions and fire safety requirements. Gardens must be left intact when you vacate your pitch.
- You are not permitted to keep any flammable substances on the Park except for your reasonably necessary domestic use.
- For health and safety reasons you may not store any combustible items underneath your home at any time. If your home has a brick skirting underneath
PHL Note - Rules 3 continued to 25 have not been included in the Wiltshire Council Upload.
(a) not more than one domestic cat. Cats must be neutered, must not be permitted to upset or cause a nuisance to us or other users of the Park, and must not despoil the Park; AND/OR
(b) other pets of a type commonly kept in England as domestic pets, and which must be securely housed in a cage, aquarium or similar facility and kept at all times inside the park home. Such pets must not be permitted to upset or cause a nuisance to us or other users of the Park.
- These rules do not have retrospective effect. If you were permitted to keep a non-compliant pet on the Park under the previous rules you will not be treated as being in breach when these rules take effect. However, when the noncompliant pet dies or leaves the Park it can only be replaced if this would comply with these rules.
- Dogs are not permitted on the Park. However, nothing in these 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 of requirement.
Water Supply
- You must take appropriate steps to safeguard your external water pipes against damage or bursting from frost. You are responsible for maintaining the visible pipework on your pitch at all times.
- You must not discharge any material which may result in the Park's drains or sewers becoming blocked. Any costs incurred by us in unblocking the drains as a result will be charged to the occupier(s) involved.
Vacant Pitches
- Access to vacant pitches by occupiers or their guests is not permitted, and you must not tamper with or move building materials, plant or machinery.
Vehicles and Parking
- All vehicles must be driven on the Park safely and with due care and attention, and must obey the stated speed limit on the Park. The one-way systems are to be strictly observed, and vehicles must not reverse around the road systems.
- Each household is permitted to keep up to two vehicles on the Park. However we are only obliged to provide parking for one vehicle per home, which must be parked in the space designated for that home. Second vehicles must be parked in the visitor spaces provided — if these are full, then any second vehicle must be parked off-site.
- Roads must be kept clear at all times for access by emergency vehicles.
- As required by law, all vehicles driven by or on behalf of occupiers on the Park must be taxed, insured and in a roadworthy condition, and driven only by persons who are insured to drive them and who hold a valid driving licence for the type of vehicle being driven.
- Abandoned or unroadworthy vehicles must not be kept or used on the Park, and we may take appropriate steps to remove such vehicles from the Park. All costs for such removal will be passed to the vehicle owner.
- Major maintenance to vehicles, including dismantling of the whole or parts of the engine, or any works involving the removal of oil or other fluids, is not permitted on the Park.
- Other than for delivering goods and services, you must not park or allow the parking of any commercial vehicle (except a taxi owned by you) with a gross vehicle weight in excess of 1.5 tonnes on the Park.
- Touring caravans, motorhomes, boats and camper vans are not allowed on the Park, save for a maximum of 24 hours to allow for cleaning/provisioning prior to any excursion, provided this does not breach any of the conditions of the Park's site licence.
Fire Precautions
- It is forbidden to tamper with or to interfere with any of the fire-fighting equipment on the Park. Fire point hoses and other fire-fighting equipment must only be used in case of emergency.
- All park homes should be equipped with appropriate fire-fighting equipment which conforms to the relevant British Standard. You are responsible for ensuring your fire-fighting equipment is maintained in good working order.
- All occupiers should familiarise themselves with the information provided about the procedures to be adopted in case of fire.
Park Home Living Disclaimer:
Park rules have been downloaded from the relevant licensing authority and were correct at the time of publishing. Uploaded Date 30th October 2020