O UTDOOR R ESORT P ALM S PRINGS – R ESTATED A&A R ULES
4. To improve Lot identification for safety and emergency service response: a. When hardscape changes are made to a Lot, the Owner must arrange for the Lot number light fixture to be relocated as set forth below in 4.b and replaced if necessary. Owners intending on installing a replacement fixture must apply for a permit and be approved by the A&A Committee. b. The Lot number light fixture must be on the left side of the Lot, viewed from street, no more than six (6) feet from the street, facing the street and illuminated by a standard 110-volt, 25- watt bulb or the equivalent. All electrical wiring for the light must be connected into the meter box. No low voltage lighting, solar or battery-operated lighting is permitted. The design must allow for easy access to the bulb. c. Approved designs include the original pole, square brick pedestal, or suitable flat faced rock. Flat faced rocks must be pre-approved by the A & A Committee before installation. Only numbers may be used and must be pre-approved by the A & A Committee. All numbers must have sufficient contrast to be visible and legible during the day or night. d. Lot light pedestals must be designed per Exhibit N (attached). Any deviation from allowable designs must be approved by the A & A Committee. 5. Illumination from outdoor lighting shall not unreasonably disturb any Owner’s or tenant’s enjoyment of his or her lot or the Common Area. Without limiting the foregoing, the following standards are set: a. Sodium and Mercury vapor lamps are prohibited. b. Security lighting shall not be triggered by activities from adjoining properties. c. Any Owner having a lighting grievance may submit a request to the A&A Committee for determination. Any decision by the A&A Committee may be appealed to the Board of Directors and the decision of the Board shall be final. Management shall be responsible for enforcement per the Enforcement Procedures.
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SHADE STRUCTURES
1. For the purposes of this section, a shade structure shall be defined as any structure framed and supported by four (4) posts in the corners (and possibly two (2) additional posts in the middle on each side, and no walls. Roofs can be slatted or solid. This definition would include but not be limited to gazebos and pergolas. 2. Installation of a shade structure requires a permit and the submittal of an Application for Shade Structure (attached as Exhibit O). Any commercially made structure over 120 square feet or custom-built structures of any size require concrete footings and an approved City of Cathedral City Building Permit. 3. All Shade Structure Applications shall be accompanied by a picture of the design requested. Any custom-built structures must have a detailed drawing or picture depicting column, cross member, roof structure and elevation drawings for evaluation and approval. 4. General requirements are as follows: a. One shade structure is allowed per Lot. b. Size: The shade structure can take up a maximum of 10% of the Lot's square footage. For example, a 1,925 square foot Lot would be allowed a shade structure no larger than 192 square feet. c. Height : Cannot exceed ten (10) feet above the lot's hardscape. d. Installation: Must be bolted into the hardscape and in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and/or building code requirements of the Cityof Cathedral City (see Permits Required above). All shade structures, regardless of size, must be bolted into concrete footings or concrete patio slab.
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