Annual Budget Report and Policy Statement 2026-2027

Work requiring a contractor’s license: New concrete and masonry work (exception: brick border around landscaping) • Outdoor kitchen installations • Fence installation • Storage enclosures • Lattice work • Stairs • Custom shade structures or pergolas • Electrical • Plumbing • Artificial turf • Golf ball screens/netting

Contractors performing unpermitted work will be subject to disciplinary action by the Board of Directors.

Owner Performed Improvements

1. A Lot Modification Permit may be issued to an Owner as an Owner/Contractor. However, Owner-performed projects must be completed to the same standards of workmanship, quality, durability, and aesthetics as routinely performed by the Resort's established Vendors. Owner/Contractors are also subject to the same A&A permitting requirements and, depending upon the work being done, subject to the same Cathedral City permitting requirements. Prior to undertaking an improvement, Owners are encouraged to consult with an established Contractor/Vendor for advice. 2. If the Owner subcontracts any work in the categories listed above, the Subcontractor must be licensed, and the name and licensing information must be provided to the Association on a new Permit Application or a Change Order Form (attached hereto as Exhibit D). RV Maintenance Required (Aesthetics) 1. To maintain the high aesthetic quality of the Resort and to preserve the value of the property, all lots, RVs, and landscaping must be kept neat and orderly as determined at the sole discretion of the A&A Committee or other designee of the Association as further described below. 2. RVs must be maintained in a first-class, road-worthy, and well-kept condition as to both the general visual aesthetics of the RV and the specific elements of the RV listed below, which are not inclusive of every element that may require repair. Any deterioration or neglect of the RV will be cited for remedial action as described in the Enforcement Procedure. By way of example and not limitation, the following elements of an RV must be repaired, replaced, or restored: a. Oxidized cladding/fiberglass. b. Fading paint, dents, or scratches on sidewalls. c. Obvious discoloration of the exterior wall due to removal of decals. Decals must be re- applied or re-painted. d. Peeling, faded, or deteriorated decals. Decals must be reapplied or repainted. e. Peeling or deteriorated cap rails.

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