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symbols and decorations inside Dwellings or on Lots generally, which Rules and Regulations may include, but shall not be limited to, establishing schedules and time periods during which such displays are allowed. For example,a Rule and Regulation may provide that Christmas displays may not be erected or permitted on any Lot, or to be visible outside any Dwelling, prior to Thanksgiving in the year that the subject Christmas occurs,and must be removed no later than the end ofthe second week ofJanuary ofthe next calendar year. Section 9.36. Approved Builders. All development, construction, and reconstruction of any Dwelling or other improvements on or about a Lot shall be performed by a Builder approved by Declarant, or by another licensed residential building contractor approved by Declarant or the ARC(after Turnover). Section 9.37. Solicitation. No soliciting shall be allowed at any time within the Property. Owners should notify the Association if a solicitor appears, and appropriate action may be taken by the Board. Section 9.38. Yard Sales. The Board, in its sole and absolute discretion, may designate up to two (2)dates or weekends during each calendar year to hold and promote community-wide yard and/or garage sales. No other yard or garage sales shall ever be permitted to be held at any time within the Community by Owners or residents thereof. Section 9.39. Exterior Lighting. Except as may be installed initially by Declarant, no spotlights, seasonal and special effect lighting, floodlights or similar high intensity lighting shall be placed or utilized upon any Lot which in any way will allow light to be reflected on any other Lot or the improvements thereon or upon any Common Area, or any part thereof without the prior written approval of the ARC and in accordance with the Architectural Guidelines and the Rules and Regulations. Low intensity lighting which does not disturb the Owners or other occupants shall be permitted. Section 9.40. Traffic Hazards. Nothing shall be erected, constructed, planted or otherwise placed in the Community subsequent to the initial construction ofImprovements in the Community by Declarant which creates a traffic hazard or blocks the vision of motorists upon any of the Streets or intersections ofthe Community. Section 9.41. Hurricane Shutters. Any hurricane shutters or other protective devices visible from the outside ofa Dwelling (collectively,"Hurricane Shutters")shall be ofa type approved in writing by the ARC. Unless applicable law otherwise expressly permits the permanent affixing of same, Hurricane Shutters may only be used on a temporary basis, and shall not be stored on the exterior ofany Residence. Any approval by the ARC shall not be deemed as an endorsement ofthe effectiveness ofany Hurricane Shutters. Hurricane Shutters may not be left closed for any extended period beyond the time needed to protect the Dwelling from damage caused by a hurricane, tropical storm, or other high winds event(collectively,"Storm Event"). Any approved Hurricane Shutters may be installed or closed up five (5)days prior to the expected arrival of a Storm Event, and must be removed or opened within five(5) days after the end or passing ofthe Storm Event or as the Board may determine otherwise. Except as the Board may otherwise decide, Hurricane Shutters may not be closed at any time other than a Storm Event. A Lot Owner or occupant who plans to be absent during all or any portion ofa hurricane season,i.e., June 1st through November 30th ("Hurricane Season")must prepare their Dwelling prior to their departure by designating a responsible firm or individual to care for their Dwelling should a Storm Event threaten or damage the Dwelling. Said Lot Owner or occupant must furnish the Association with the names of such firm or individual prior to any Storm Event.
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