2nd Reading Rules & Regulations

O UTDOOR R ESORT P ALM S PRINGS – R ULES & R EGULATIONS

14.B MAXIMUM RV OCCUPANCY

Maximum Occupancy for any Recreational Vehicle (RV) is limited to three individuals remaining in the RV overnight, except as provided below.

1. Owners prior to April 26, 2017 are allowed to have up to six (6) individuals occupy the RV on an overnight basis (OCCUPANCY defined in the CC&Rs) until the Lot is sold to a new owner at which time this provision expires. 2. Owners of record after April 26, 2017 and guests of Owners are allowed a maximum of three individuals remaining in the RV on an overnight basis. The exception is that a maximum of six individuals can remain in the RV overnight up to 14 consecutive days in three (3) instance periods in a calendar year. Periods cannot run consecutively. 3. All tenants, either short or long term, may have a maximum of six individuals remain in the RV overnight for up to 30 days, one (1) instance per calendar year.

14.C WASHER/DRYER USE

Commercial usage of all ORPS owned washers and dryers is prohibited and violations will be subject to the Enforcement Policy.

14.D EXTERIOR CLOTHESLINE

Exterior clothesline may be used in a location in the backyard of a lot at times and in a manner to reduce and limit visibility from adjacent properties and the common areas. Clotheslines or drying racks must be set back a minimum of 20 feet from the front property line and be located on the patio side of the lot. Any clotheslines or drying racks that will be permanently installed must follow the architectural review process and obtain approval prior to installation. Clotheslines and drying racks may not include any stairs, railings, awnings or other exterior portion of the RV.

14.E COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL RULES/REGULATIONS

Owners are to comply with any restrictions or regulatory rules that are enacted by any local, state, or federal agency. The Association has the right, but not the obligation, to enforce these restrictions or regulatory rules even if the entity itself does not enforce them.

14.F BUSINESS REGULATIONS

Conducting any business or trade is prohibited, except that an Owner or Occupant residing in a Dwelling Unit may conduct business activities which are commonly conducted within residential areas within the Dwelling Unit as long as: 1. The existence or operation of the business activity is not apparent or detectable by sight, sound, or smell from outside the Dwelling Unit. 2. The business activity conforms to all zoning requirements for the properties. 3. The business activity does not involve visitation to the lot or Dwelling Unit by clients, customers, suppliers, or other businesses invitees or door-to-door solicitation of resident of the properties, etc. 4. The business activity is consistent with the residential character of the properties and does not constitute a nuisance, or a hazardous or offensive use, or threaten the security or safety of other residents of the properties, as may be determined in the sole discretion of the Board.

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