
Guidelines
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Exterior
improvements to the lot or main dwelling must be approved in writing
by the Architectural Control Committee. This includes
changes, additions or improvements to landscaping, fencing,
painting, swimming pools, storage buildings, children's
play-equipment, gazebo's, etc. Decisions will be made
based on the conformity and harmony of the exterior design and the
provisions in the Declaration. (Declaration,
Article X)
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Boats
and Recreational Vehicles
Boats, trailers,
RV's, campers and other similar vehicles are not to be parked or
stored in the street, the driveway, or front-yard of any residence
within the community. Additionally, storage in the side or
rear-yard is prohibited unless it is completely concealed from
public view.
(Declaration of
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, Section 11.4)
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External
Structures
Children's
playhouses, greenhouses, gazebos, storage buildings and other
external structures require approval from the Architectural Control
Committee.
(Declaration,
Section 11.2)
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Fences
Fences are to be
built of wood or another material that is approved in writing by the
ACC. Wood fences must have slats not more than six inches
wide, installed vertically, and are not to exceed eight feet in
height. Fences are not to appear painted, but may be stained
or sealed to present and maintain a natural wood look.
(Declaration,
Section 11.22)
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Home
Business
No residence is to
be used for business, commercial or manufacturing uses. This
does not include quiet, non-offensive activities such as tutoring or
art-lessons as long as these activities do not "materially increase
the number of cars parked on the street."
(Declaration,
Section 11.23)
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Landscaping
Owners are
responsible for maintaining a clean and attractive lot at all times
including: lawn moving on a regular basis; prompt removal of
all litter, trash, refuse and waste; tree and shrub pruning,
watering landscaped areas; keeping lawn and garden areas alive, free
of weeds, and attractive.
(Declaration,
Section 11.7)
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Satellite
Dishes and Antennas
Satellite
dishes are to be placed
in as obscure of a location as possible, such that the dish is not
visible from the street, common areas, or the front yard of
adjoining lots. All satellite dishes are subject to ACC
approval and may not exceed one meter in diameter. *
All radio or
television aerial wires or antennas are to be placed
inside the home and must not be visible from the outside.*
(Declaration,
Section 11.8)
* The above
restrictions are guidelines not intended to conflict or supersede
FCC regulations.
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