At the December Board of Directors meeting for Sandpines, Board members reviewed and discussed the use and storage of portable basketball goals in the community. Previously basketball goals had to be stored in a location not visible from the street when not in use, after discussion, and after reviewing the results of a survey sent to our neighborhood residents, the Board agreed to allow portable basketball goals to remain at the top of the driveway when not in use. Basketball goals should only be used in the driveway and not in the street and must be kept in like new condition.
Additionally North Charleston Code cites:
Secs. 17-131, 17-132. - Reserved.
Sec. 17-133. - Obstruction of roadways prohibited.
(a)
No person shall knowingly and intentionally engage in conduct which impedes, or is likely to impede, pedestrian or vehicular traffic along any public street, sidewalk, or roadway.
(b)
No person shall place, erect, install, or use any sporting equipment, ball, puck, lines, or sporting goals in, or within ten (10) feet of, any public right-of-way.
(c)
The provisions contained within subsection 17-133(a) above shall not apply to those persons engaged in governmental service (i.e. road, sewer, trash collection, debris removal, fire or police duty, traffic direction, or other similar governmental functions), utility installation or repair conducted pursuant to franchise or permit, or activity necessary for the furtherance of public safety.
(Ord. No. 2001-062, 10-25-01)
Additionally North Charleston Code cites:
Secs. 17-131, 17-132. - Reserved.
Sec. 17-133. - Obstruction of roadways prohibited.
(a)
No person shall knowingly and intentionally engage in conduct which impedes, or is likely to impede, pedestrian or vehicular traffic along any public street, sidewalk, or roadway.
(b)
No person shall place, erect, install, or use any sporting equipment, ball, puck, lines, or sporting goals in, or within ten (10) feet of, any public right-of-way.
(c)
The provisions contained within subsection 17-133(a) above shall not apply to those persons engaged in governmental service (i.e. road, sewer, trash collection, debris removal, fire or police duty, traffic direction, or other similar governmental functions), utility installation or repair conducted pursuant to franchise or permit, or activity necessary for the furtherance of public safety.
(Ord. No. 2001-062, 10-25-01)