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EXHIBIT D <br />physically fit within the designed garage of the Dwelling with the door closed will be construed <br />as a vehicle not incident to residential use of a Homesite. Additional rules and regulations for <br />the use, maintenance and parking on private and/or public streets may be promulgated by the <br />Association. <br />Recreational vehicles, such as mobile homes, motor homes, campers, and boats are not <br />considered vehicles incident to the residential use of a Homesite and therefore are notpermitted <br />to be stored on Homesites for any period of time greater than forty-eight (48) hours. A <br />recreational vehicle with not more than two (2) axles may be parked in front of or on the <br />Homesite for up to forty-eight (48) hours for loading, and unloading only. <br />Parking of any vehicle other than in a driveway or within an enclosed garage of a <br />Homesite or other paved area provided for parking is expressly prohibited. The Owners of any <br />Lot, by virtue of ownership of Property within the Subdivision, herebycontractually covenant <br />and agree that the Association has jurisdiction over the public streets within the Subdivision, and <br />shall have the right without the obligation to enforce the ban on parking on the public streets. <br />Notwithstanding anything containedherein to the contrary, the Board may promulgate <br />parking rules which may change the dimensions of permitted vehicles and/or the length of time <br />for temporary parking or storage of vehicles. If there is a conflict between this Section and <br />parking rules promulgated by the Board, the parking rules shall control. <br />The Association may establish from time to time reasonable rules regarding the use, <br />maintenance and parking of vehicles on private and/or public streets, and the Association has <br />discretion to determine the various types of vehicles that fall within the scope of any such rules. <br />N.Play Structures <br />Play Structures (as defined herein) shall not be constructed or placed on a Lot within the <br />Subdivision without the prior written approval of the Board. Guidelines may be established from <br />time to time regarding play forts, play houses, swing sets and other recreational equipment <br />(“Play Structures”), taking into account such factors including but not limited to the overall <br />height, size, location and number of Play Structures placed on a Lot. In setting the Guidelines, <br />factors including but not limited to the size and configuration of the Lot, the location of the Lot <br />in the community, the location of the Play Structure on the Lot, the type of fencing on the Lot <br />and visibility of the Play Structure from streets, Common Areas and amenities may be taken into <br />account. <br />O.Screening <br />No Owner or Occupant of any portion of the Property shall permit the keeping of articles, <br />goods, materials, utility boxes, refuse, trash, storage tanks, or like equipment on the Property <br />which may be considered a nuisance or hazard in the sole discretion of the Board. Air <br />conditioners, utility boxes, garbage containers, antennas to the extent reasonably possible and <br />pursuant to the terms set forth herein, or like equipment, shall not be kept in the open, exposed to <br />public view, or exposed to view from adjacent Homesites and must be screened from view and <br />placed in a location first approved in writing by the ARC. Such screen shall be of a height at <br />18 <br />Copyright © 2014by Roberts MarkelWeinberg Butler Hailey PC, all rights reserved. <br /> <br />