1st Reading - Restated A&A Rules

RESTATEMENT OF A & A RULES - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

o All existing non-conforming screens must be replaced or removed and brought up to the existing standard when screens become unsightly and do not meet aesthetic standards.

SECTION 6 - PATIO AND LOT FURNISHINGS

• This entire section was completely re-written to the following:

o All furnishings left on an unoccupied lot must be neatly grouped together and covered with one or more commercially made covers. A single collapsible framed covering not to exceed 10.5 feet square and 4.5 feet high may be placed over these furnishings. Furnishings may also be left under the shade structure, but again must be neatly grouped, covered properly and shade curtains must be left open. The covering material must be heavy-duty canvas, vinyl or leather and colors must be harmonious with the architectural style and color scheme of the RV using neutral colors compatible with surroundings. No bright colors can be used. No tarps of any color are allowed. o Golf cart and/or automobile covers must be commercially made, kept in good condition, and neatlysecured. These covers must be heavy-duty canvas, vinyl or leather be harmonious with the color scheme of the RV using neutral colors compatible with surroundings. No bright colors can be used. Tarps of any color are not allowed. o Wheels may be covered with commercially made covers. Homemade covers of wood, cardboard, insulation, and other materials are not allowed. o Fuel Fired Devices: All fire pits, chimineas, cooking devices, fire features, fireplaces, pizza ovens and other similar outdoor equipment as permitted by the Association must be fueled by electricity or propane and no taller than 50 inches. Wood, wood product fires and charcoal are not permitted. Wood pellet grills may be used, subject to proper use and maintenance that avoids smoke nuisance. o Deck Boxes: Up to two portable deck boxes of identical dimension and color may be placed on one lot. If placing two (2) deck boxes on a lot they may not exceed thirty inches in height, and a maximum capacity of 150 gallons each. (Typically, the dimensions are 60 inches long, 30 inches high and 26 inches wide). If only placing one (1) deck box on the lot, it may not exceed 50 inches in height, 72 inches in length 36 inches wide and have a maximum of 75 cubic feet. Deck boxes must be commercially made of high-density polyethylene for UV protected outdoor use and colors must be harmonious with the color scheme of the RV using neutral colors compatible with surroundings. No bright colors can be used. Plastic totes, stackable storage containers and homemade boxes are not allowed. Deck boxes should be located to the rear of a lot or placed in a location that is screened from street view to the extent possible. o Furniture placed on the lot must be commercially made for exterior use. Upholstered and other interior furniture is not allowed for outdoor use on the lot.

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