Approved at the June 9th Board of Directors Meeting. Change to use of basketball goals.
EXTERIOR STORAGE AND USAGE. . The following rules are to insure that the neighborhood maintains an attractive, safe, and pleasant environment for all:
*Garbage cans, stacks of limbs or other debris, and bags of lawn clippings shall be stored in an area not visible from the street in front of, or street on the side of, your property. They shall be placed at the curb no earlier than the day before pickup. Garbage cans shall be moved from the curb no later than the evening of pickup and be stored as noted above. Placement of these items on Edgewater Drive is prohibited.
*When not in use, all service equipment, supplies, and recreation equipment shall be located or screened so as to be concealed from view from the street in front of, or the street on the side of, your property. Examples of equipment and supplies include, but are not limited to picnic tables, portable BBQ’s, trampolines, soccer goals, bicycles, archery targets, badminton and tennis sets and nets, volley ball nets, boats and all water craft, all trailers, utility carts, hoses and reels/housings, landscaping materials, fertilizer and seed bags. Since no houses front on Edgewater Drive, the side yards of corner properties on Edgewater Drive may be approved for exemption from certain of the provisions in this paragraph, depending on lot configuration. Residents whose backyards can be readily viewed from a street, such those on Edgewater Drive, are required to store the equipment and supplies covered by this provision in a neat and orderly fashion in keeping with the intent of the above.
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Movable and permanent basketball goals will be allowed only if the following conditions are met:The basketball goal has to be in good condition. The basketball goal can be stored or placed only in the rearward part of the driveway and behind the rear most plane of the front of the house. If it is moved to the front of the driveway for usage, it must be moved back to the rearward part of the drive when not in use. No exception to this rule.
Installation of any new permanent basketball goal (or one affixed to tree, garage, or house) must be approved by the ARC before installation. Any neighbor’s complaint about basketball noise will be dealt with as a nuisance covenant complaint and followed through as such
*Clotheslines are allowed only in completely screened rear area.
*Woodpiles must be stacked neatly in areas behind an imaginary line extending outward from each side of the front of the house. They must be located at least six (6) inches from buildings and stacked on a concrete area, or in racks to keep it from contacting the ground. Such woodpiles cannot be located within twenty-five (25) feet of a property or easement line unless they are concealed from view of the adjacent neighboring property with an EOA approved screen fencing or shrubbery.