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the ARC. Any fencing shall not exceed 6' feet in height and shall not `cross' any drainage easement. <br />All fence installation must meet any requirements of the applicable government authority and the <br />Master Declaration of Covenants. "Invisible fences" are encouraged and should be used for dog <br />enclosures. Any approved fencing shall be maintained by the Owner on a continual basis, allowing <br />the fencing to fall into any form of disrepair whether by physical maintenance or aesthetic <br />appearance will not be tolerated. The ARC and or the Association will diligently enforce all policies <br />relative to fencing. <br />M. Dog Houses and Runs <br />Dog houses are not permitted; all pets must be housed inside the home overnight. Dog runs may <br />be permitted for the Single Family Units only with written ARC approval. Owner may be required <br />to install perimeter landscaping to screen the enclosure. Dog runs must be placed in locations that <br />minimize impact on neighboring structures. <br />N. Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs <br />Design, materials and layout of any proposed pool, spa or hot tub must be submitted for ARC <br />review. Above ground pools are not permitted. <br />A site plan showing exact location, complete construction details and a landscape plan that provides <br />for sufficient screening are required with all submissions. Approval of the proposed screening will <br />be subject to the discretion of the ARC. <br />Pool and equipment enclosures must be architecturally related to the house and other structures in <br />their placement, mass and detail. All pool equipment enclosures are not allowed within twenty <br />(20) feet from the rear and fifteen (15) feet from the side property lines, and may not exceed five <br />(5) feet in height. Pool decks may not encroach into setback areas to any property line. Pool <br />equipment, tools, hoses, chemicals, etc., are to be located completely out of site. Pool drain hoses <br />must be located to insure drainage remains on home site property and not on adjoining home site <br />properties or easement areas. Pump motor location is to provide minimal noise disturbance to <br />adjoining properties. <br />O. Sports Courts <br />All Sport Courts must be approved by the ARC prior to their installation and will be considered <br />on a case-by-case basis. <br />P. Basketball Backboards, Trampolines and Gazebos <br />All permanent or removable basketball backboards, trampolines and gazebos must be approved by <br />the ARC prior to installation and will be approved on a case-by-case basis. A site plan showing <br />location, complete construction/elevation details and landscape plan are required with all <br />submissions. Placement of trampolines should be considered to reduce the impact on neighboring <br />lots — the ARC will reserve to right to impose certain setbacks for trampolines. <br />Removable backboards and trampolines must be stored indoors and out of sight during the winter <br />months. <br />Care must be taken to locate gazebos so as not to infringe upon view corridors, adjacent structures <br />and the natural amenities of the area. The minimum setback from side property lines is fifteen <br />(15) feet and from the rear property line is twenty (20) feet and shall not be located within a <br />drainage easement. The structure should be constructed of pressure treated wood, designed to <br />NOTE: Declarant reserves the right to make amendments at any time to these Architectural and Landscape Guidelines. <br />5 <br />
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