1st Reading - Restated A&A Rules

RESTATEMENT OF A & A RULES - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SECTION 5 - LOT MODIFICATIONS/IMPROVEMENTS

• 5.A. Fifth Wheel Enclosures and Skirts - revised/clarified the following: o Materials to be used for enclosures should be exterior plywood, including T-111 or that canvas or vinyl fabric may also be used. o Clarified that electrical can be run to the enclosure but that it must conform to current Cathedral City electrical codes. And refrigerators and freezers are allowed in an enclosure but all other appliances including washers and dryers are prohibited. o Clarified that Skirting under the main body of the RV and to the rear of the pin well may be created using vinyl lattice, Sunbrella (or equivalent) fabric, or vinyl. Fabric or vinyl skirts must be suspended from the RV and weighted at the bottom to rest on the ground. Fabric or vinyl skirting that is supported from the ground on a frame of wood or tubes may not be used, however framing for vinyl lattice is recommended. Solid material, such as plywood, is not allowed. o Completely revised the language for acceptable colors to say: The color of the 5th wheel pin well enclosures, skirting, and wheel well covers 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.

• B. Stairs and Stairways - completely revised this item to the following:

o Purpose built stairs and stairways must be constructed of a solid material (wrought iron railings are permissible). Materials must be painted or weather resistant composite materials such as Trex. No Engineered hardwood is allowed. Completed finish color 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. o Commercially built steel stairs are allowed. o Any custom-built stairs or stairways must be approved by the A & A Committee o The footprint of the landing shall be no larger than 20 sq. ft. for safe ingress and egress. Added drawings for 90-degree and 45-degree stairs in Exhibit F.

• C. Retaining Walls and Seat Walls - revised to the following:

o Pet Enclosures were removed and provided as a separate item in Section 5. o Clarified the language for Retaining Walls to state that they can only be built on perimeter Lots and that would be allowed under special conditions. o A dded information on Seat Walls as follows: ▪ Seat walls are allowed but must be no more that 24 inches high and may have a 32-inch pilaster at the ends. Seat walls will be counted as hardscape. The construction of a seat wall requires the following: ▪ An application for a permit ▪ Approval by the A&A Committee ▪ Must be constructed of brick, block, stone, concrete, or other masonry product and installed with a foundation or on a concrete patio.

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