1st Reading - Restated A&A Rules

RESTATEMENT OF A & A RULES - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SECTION 4 - PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

• 4.A. Permit Required added the following items requiring a permit: o privacy screens, golf ball screens/netting

• 4.C Lot Improvement Permit Application Guidelines - added the following: o Permit and A & A approval required for staining and sealing hardscape o Only California approved products are allowed for staining, sealing, or painting.

• 4.D. General Requirements - added/revised the following:

o the requirement to include a plot plan of your lot along with the permit o Any addition/deletion of items to an approved permit application must be promptly reported to the Committee and is subject to reviewand approval by the A&A Committee. Work must stop until approval of changes has been given by the A & A Committee. o Any disruption of the Common Area during a Lot modification of any kind must be fully restored to its original condition. o All improvements must be within the boundaries of the lot. To help prevent lot boundary disputes, all major and complete lot modifications will require a licensed survey of the lot, locating the four (4) corner pins, before a Permit will be issued. (Refer to Section 11 of these rules for procedures to determine lot line boundaries). o I mprovements done on a lot without a permit are subject to additionalpermit fees and possible removal of improvements at the Owner's expense.

• Revised 4.F. Contractor Guidelines: revised to the following:

o deleted Owner Performed Improvements and created its own new Section G. o added the following: Contractors performing unpermitted work may be subject to disciplinary action by the Board of Directors.

• 4.G. Owner Performed Improvements (new) - added the following:

o A Lot Modification Permit may be issued to an Owner as an Owner/Contractor. However, Owner performed projects must be completed to the same standards of workmanship, quality, durability, and aesthetics as routinely performed by the Resort's established Vendors. Owner/Contractors are also subject to the same A&A permitting requirements and, depending upon the work being done, subject to the same Cathedral City permitting requirements. Prior to undertaking an improvement, Owners are encouraged to consult with an established Contractor/Vendor for advice. o If the Owner subcontracts any work in the categories listed above, the Subcontractor must be licensed, and name and licensing information must be provided to the Association on a new Permit Application or a Change Order Form (attached hereto as Exhibit D).

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