1st Reading - Restated A&A Rules

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

g. Fences are not allowed at the rear of golf course Lots. h. Commercially made products such as privacy screens, plastic panels, bamboo screens, pet fencing, or similar products may not be erected on Lot lines or elsewhere on the Lot to simulate a fence and avoid the requirement for use of only the allowable length of the two approved fence designs.

2. Conditions Requiring Approval of Neighboring Lot Owner:

a. Fence installations that result in a strip of natural grass remaining on the abutting Lot that cannot be easily maintained by the Association, must include the following documentation with the permit application: i. Written agreement with owner of abutting Lot that the strip of grass will be converted to another type of softscape (not grass) or hardscape; and ii. Written agreement between the parties as to who will pay for the conversion from natural grass, including necessary irrigation modification. b. For installation of side property fences on golf course lots, consultation with adjacent neighbors is recommended to ensure views are not being impeded.

3. Plants Grown Using a Fence as a Trellis:

Plants grown using a fence as a trellis shall not exceed five (5) feet in height. Only upon approval of the A&A Committee, can plants extend up to ten (10) feet in height. (Measure plants from highest point to ground level of Lot.)

4. Variance from Setbacks and/or Height Restrictions:

Requests to exceed five (5) feet in height for plants using a fence as a trellis and requests for variances from the setback requirements may be requested by submittal of a Request for Variance to the A&A Committee (Exhibit I). Neighboring owners shall be notified of the Request for Variance and given opportunity to comment before the A&A Committee shall approve and/or disapprove the request.

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PET ENCLOSURES

Pet enclosures are subject to the following conditions: a. Installation of a Pet Enclosure requires a permit. b. May not exceed 42 inches in height, must be set back a minimum of 15 feet from the street, and are restricted to the patio side of the Lot. c. Must be commercially made and constructed of high-quality metal in tones of black, brass, bronze or silver. Pet fencing must be stabilized with bolts or stakes or by manufacturer's recommendations for anchoring. d. Home built fencing is not allowed. e. Cannot restrict access to Lot for maintenance purposes. f. If pet enclosure is on the lawn, it must be removed on scheduled lawn mowing day. g. Approved pet fencing, properly anchored in the patio that has no portion of it on the grass, may be left in place if RV is not occupied. Pet enclosures that are partially or entirely on the grass must be placed in storage if RV not occupied. h. Must be aesthetically acceptable to the A & A Committee.

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