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Residents are responsible for maintaining their front, side, and rear yards in a neat and tidy manner. While it is difficult to provide precise criteria for what the Association deems an unacceptable condition, the following cases represent some of the conditions which would be considered a violation of the Association Covenants:
a. Front porch lattice improperly accessed, fastened or maintained.
b. Storage of junk equipment such as old, rusted lawnmowers and bicycles.
c. Utilization of shelving or such other storage method in lieu of a shed.
d. Storage of garden equipment/furniture/bicycles/toys in an untidy manner.
The space under the front porch may be utilized for storage provided that the lattice screening around the porch is properly secured and maintained, and the stored items are not visible. The front and side yard shall not be used for storage of any items, and shall be maintained to present a neat and tidy appearance.
Rear yards, both fenced and unfenced, shall be maintained to present a neat, tidy and uncluttered appearance.
All material and equipment used for any construction/improvement project shall be stored within the homeowner's property boundaries. Storage of such material on the common ground or in areas beyond the Association boundaries is prohibited.