The Isles

· Clearing Property: If any homeowner removes foliage, trees, shrubbery or grasses beyond their respective property line a letter will be sent to the proper government (Town) or private entity (Golf Club) informing them of the encroachment violation. Possible follow up responses may include legal action, fines, and possibly the costly replacement of all natural growth removed. For ANY substantial change within the owners property boundaries (i.e. removal of trees, shrubs or landscape beds) a request must be submitted to The Isles ACC for review and approval. · Basketball Goals: Goals cannot be placed more than 10 feet from the garage door and are permitted on driveways only with backboard over the driveway. All goals must be maintained in good condition at all times. The backboard must be white, gray, or transparent. No boundary or foul lines can be drawn on driveways. Goals must be maintained upright at all times and cannot lay on driveway or yard. Permanent goals must get ACC approval. Hours of play are limited to 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. · Solar Panel Installations: A detailed installation plan must be submitted and approved by the ACC prior to start of any work. Solar panel should be installed on the rear roof, out of view from the street. If for technical reasons it is not feasible to install on rear roof, the ACC at its discretion may consider other options based on support material provided as to why a rear roof installation will not work. Panels must not be raised more than 4 inches above the roof surface and the highest point of a panel will be lower than the ridge of the roof. Panel color is limited to black, brown, gray, or no- reflective metallic. Piping and electrical connections will be located directly under and/or within the perimeter of the panel.

· Fines: The amount of any fine shall be determined by the Board.

If any violation is of a continuing nature and the owner fails to cure the violation within 30 days after written notice, or if the violation is not capable of being cured within 30 days and the owner fails to take action to reasonably cure the violation, a daily fine may be imposed until the violation is cured. Prior to imposing any fine, an owner or tenant shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing after reasonable notice to the owner of not less than 14 days. The notice will include: a statement of the date, time, and place of the hearing; the provision of the documents that have been violated; a brief statement of matters asserted by the association. The owner of a leased property has the right to participate in a hearing involving their property and the association will provide notices as above. At any hearing, the board shall conduct a reasonable inquiry to determine if a violation has occurred and may impose any fine it deems appropriate by written notice to the owner or tenant. Failure to attend a hearing shall be taken as an admission of the violation presented in the notice. Fines are due and payable within 10 days after written notice of the imposition of the fine or the board's decision following a hearing. All fines against an owner are an individual expense assessment and if not paid when due all provisions of the Protective Covenants regarding late payment assessments shall apply. If any fine levied against a tenant is not paid within 10 days after it is due, the association shall have the right to evict the tenant.

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