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Parking
Park only in driveways, garages, marked spaces and the designated area
along
Bunker Hill Road. Do not park on
the grass or sidewalks. The Millbury Police Department will ticket
vehicles illegally parked. As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to
see that your guest's observe our parking rules. See winter parking for restrictions. Detail
below.
Winter
Parking/Driving
Winter parking ban means no parking on the incoming side of
Bunker Hill Road
between
1:00a.m. and
6:00a.m., December 1st to
April 1st. Please, slow down
when exiting the Complex. Because
of melting snow, ice may form on
Bunker Hill Road
just before the
intersection with
Grafton St. Accidents have happened before. PLEASE SLOW DOWN!!!
Detail
below
Recreational vehicles such as
motorhomes, boats, ATVs, etc. can be parked in the designated parking
lot in front of 53-58 Lexington or along Bunker Hill Road where there is
ample space. Since parking space is at a premium, DO NOT park
recreational vehicles in the remaining four multi-car lots. These are
for automobiles only. Recreational vehicles longer than 20 feet are
prohibited within
Paul
Revere
Village
by our Master Deed.
Detail
below
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- Parking
year round is allowed:
- In
driveway and multi car lots
- Next
to 4 Lexington Rd. (one space only)
- Between
10 and 11 Lexington Rd.
- Between
50 & 51 Lexington Rd.
- Opposite
6 Concord
- In
marked spaces incoming side of Bunker Hill Rd. *
- See
winter exception below
- No
parking on grass or sidewalks or most streets
- (Lexington
Rd., Meetinghouse Lane, Village Green or Concord Rd.)
- Winter
parking is allowed:
- In
Driveways, do not have any part of vehicle extend into road
- In
multi car lots
- In
mailbox area (vehicles should be moved during daytime)
- Next
to 4 Lexington Rd. (one space only)
- Incoming
side of Bunker Hill Rd. except parking NOT allowed from 1:00a.m.
to 6:a.m. (Dec 1 – Apr 1)
- When
plows are here, please work with them and move your car from your
driveway and multi car lots to allow it to be plowed (that means you
need to watch for the plows, there is no other way!)
- Boats
and trailers must be:
- Registered
– if you do not want to keep your license plate on the trailer
(because it can be easily stolen), you must show your registration
to a Board member and make it available upon request
- Kept
in multi lot in rear of complex
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