1st Reading - Restated A&A Rules

O UTDOOR R ESORT P ALM S PRINGS – R ESTATED A&A R ULES

SECTION 2 - GENERAL

2.A SIZE AND TYPE OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES (RVs) ALLOWED IN THE RESORT

1. All RVs allowed in the Resort must be in compliance with industry standards relating to square feet of gross area and must be at least 24 feet in length. Travel trailers are measured from the front wall to rear wall, not including the tongue or bumpers. RVs that have entered and remained in the Resort prior to (date of Board adoption 2021) that do not meet the minimum length requirement, may remain in the Resort. 2. No Owner shall make or cause to be made structural alterations or modifications to his/her RV and/or any exterior alterations or modifications to the lot without the prior written consent of the A&A Committee as provided in Article 7 of the CC&Rs.

2.B

RVs NOT ALLOWED IN THE RESORT

RVs with tip-outs, truck campers, cab-over campers, tent trailers, pop-up trailers, tents, van conversions, bus conversions, park models or park trailers are not allowed in the Resort. Destination trailers (also known as extended stay trailers) are also deemed park trailers and, therefore, are not permitted within the Resort.

2.C

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. RV’s 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 exterior wall due to removal of decals. Decals must be re-applied or re-painted. d. Peeling, faded, or deteriorated decals. Decals must be re-applied or re-painted. e. Peeling or deteriorated cap rails. f. Faded, torn or missing awnings. g. Cracked, loose, or missing slide-out seals. h. Cracked, missing, or fogged windows and broken or missing seals. i. Sagging door, rotting or failing wood, faded or deteriorated paint on front storage enclosure. j. Sagging, deteriorating, rotting or failing steps, landings and/or ramps. k. Broken or rotted wood or faded/deteriorated paint on skirting/lattice. l. Road-worthy. For example, no flat or missing tires; towable are capable of being towed and self-propelled are capable of being driven. m. RVs must be in compliance with California State laws.

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