RULES AND REGULATIONS cont.
  1. An exterior improvements, alterations structures of any kind (including any building, fence, wall, patio, patio cover, tenet, awning, carport, pool, spa, hot tub or Jacuzzi) must have the approval of the Architectural Committee before building, erecting, painting, etc.

  1. All applicable provisions of the California Vehicle Code will be enforced on all private streets within the neighborhood.

  1. A maximum of two (2) ordinary household pets (domestic dogs and cats) and a reasonable number of caged birds or fish in an aquarium are allowed so long as they are not kept, bred or raised for commercial purposes and are kept under reasonable control at all times. Any other type of animal must be approved by the Board of Directors; horses are prohibited. Owners must prevent their pets from soiling the common areas and are responsible of any clean-up; must prevent their animals from unreasonable bothering or annoying (barking, defecating on lawns etc.) other owners; must walk all dogs on a lease in common areas.

  1. Parking is permitted in driveways so long as it does not obstruct free traffic flow, create a safety hazard, violate any Rules or Regulations adopted by the Association or constitute a nuisance (i.e. Routine parking of passenger motor vehicles in driveway or on the street instead of parking in garages is considered a nuisance.) Permanent parking or storing of buses, boats, recreational vehicles (motor homes, campers etc.) or inoperable vehicles is not permitted unless wholly contained within a garage with the doors closed. Occasional, temporary over night parking of recreational vehicles for loading/unloading in preparation of vacation etc. will not be considered a nuisance. Restoring or repairing vehicles is not permitted.

15. Owners with common fences have an equal right to use the interior surface of the fence so long as no nails, crews, bolts or other objects are inserted no more than halfway through the fence. No owner will interfere with the enjoyment or common use of the fence or threaten or impair the structural integrity of the fence. Repairs to common fences (except for interior surface of one side) will be a joint expense to the relevant owners except where the damage is attributable to the negligence of a relevant owner.
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