3.6             Fences.  Walls and fences must be approved prior to construction by the

Architectural Control Committee and, unless otherwise permitted by the Architectural Control Committee, must be constructed of wood, metal pipe, masonry, masonry veneer, wrought iron or a combination thereof.  All wooden fences (except cedar and redwood) must be painted and the color of such paint must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee.  All fences shall be a minimum of four feet and a maximum of 6.5 feet in height.  No barbed, smooth, hog, chicken or like material/wire fencing is permitted on property, except that the Architectural Control Committee may allow an Owner to attach light gauge wire fencing not exceeding forty-eight (48) inches in height to the inside bottom portion of other approved fencing.  Chain link fences will not be allowed as perimeter fencing but may be used for dog runs so long as they are out of sight of the road and are approved by the Architectural Control Committee.

 

3.7             Repair of Buildings.  All improvements upon any of the Property shall at all

times be kept in good condition and repair and adequately painted or otherwise maintained by the Owner thereof.

 

3.8             Alteration or Removal of Improvements.  Any construction, other than

normal maintenance, which in any way alters the exterior appearance of any Improvement, or the removal of any Improvement, shall be performed only with the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee.

 

3.9             Underground Utility Lines.  No utility lines including, but not limited to,

wires or other devices for the communication or transmission of telephone or electric current or power, cable television, or any other type of line or wire shall be erected, placed or maintained anywhere in or upon any portion of the Property unless the same shall be contained in conduit or cables installed and maintained underground or concealed in, under or on buildings other Improvements approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee; provided, however, that no provision hereof shall be deemed to forbid the erection of temporary power or telephone structures incident to the construction of buildings or other Improvements which have been previously approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee.  The installation method, including, but not limited to, location, type of installation, equipment, trenching method and other aspects of installation, for both temporary and permanent utilities shall be subject to review by the Architectural Control Committee.

 

3.10    Drainage.  Natural established drainage patterns of streets, tracts or roadway ditches will not be impaired by any person or persons.  Driveway culverts must be installed and will be of sufficient size to afford proper drainage of ditches without backing water up into ditch or diverting flow.  Drainage culvert installation is subject to the inspection and approval of the Architectural Control Committee and to County requirements.

 

3.11    Temporary Structures.  No tent, shack, garage, barn, basement, trailer,

motor home or other temporary building, improvement or structure shall be placed upon the Property without the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee.  Notwithstanding, the Developer reserves the exclusive right to erect, place and maintain such facilities in or upon any portion of the Subdivision as in its sole discretion may be necessary or convenient while selling Lots, selling or constructing residences and constructing other improvements within the subdivision.

 

3.12    Mining and Drilling.  No portion of the Property shall be used for the

purpose of mining, quarrying, drilling, boring, or exploring for or removing water, oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons, minerals of any kind, rocks, stones, sand, gravel, aggregate or earth.

 

3.13     Antennas.  No exterior radio or television antenna or aerial or satellite dish

receiver, or other devices, designed to receive telecommunication signals, including, but not limited to, radio, television, or microwave signals which are intended for cable television, network television receptions, or entertainment purposes shall be erected or maintained, except by Declarant, without the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.  No antenna or other receiving device shall extend ten feet above the highest point of the roof.  Nothing herein shall be construed to conflict with the rules and regulations set forth by the Federal Communications Commission.

 
 
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