Barbeque Grills Sample Clauses

Barbeque Grills. Due to city, county and state fire codes and regulations, the use of or storage of gas or charcoal grills, or fuel containers related to these grills, are prohibited throughout the community except in common areas provided by management for this purpose. Any resident or apartment violating this policy may be subject to administrative fees of at least $25 per day and/or referral to law enforcement.
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Barbeque Grills. 1. All barbeque grills shall be emptied of all ashes and dumped twice per week, on Mondays and Fridays. Schedule may change. (see “Performance Schedule” for job frequency). 2. Grills shall be cleaned of all residues.
Barbeque Grills. Barbeque grills may be kept by only those Tenants who live in units with patios. The size of the barbeque shall not exceed a total of 4 feet in diameter when any side burners or folding side tables are expanded. Only one grill per family will be allowed.
Barbeque Grills. Fire codes prohibit, and Tenant shall prevent the use of, charcoal or gas grills and other open flame cooking appliances on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction such as wood balconies and wood product siding. Landlord will move such grills, if discovered in these areas, at Tenant’s expense. Electric grills are permitted. Tenant shall comply with all fire codes.
Barbeque Grills. Barbeque grills are not allowed to be used on balconies or patios. Barbeque grills may be used only in designated areas, and may be used only in compliance with applicable laws.
Barbeque Grills. The City of San Diego has adopted the California Fire Code prohibiting charcoal burners and other open-flame cooking devices on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction unless (1) the Property is a single family residence or duplex, (2) the buildings, balconies and decks are protected by an automatic sprinkler system, or (3) a liquefied-petroleum LP (which includes propane) gas fueled cooking device having a LP gas container of 1 pound or less is used. If allowed on the Property, barbeque grills may be used only in designated areas, and only in compliance with this law and any other applicable law.
Barbeque Grills. Barbeque grills are not allowed in the Premises or on the Property.
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Barbeque Grills. A minimum of 2 barbecues, or 1 per acre (whichever is greater) is to be provided. All shaded ramadas are to have an additional grill.  Single or family  Smooth, integral concrete  City of North Las Vegas logo  Color shall be beige or as approved by the Parks and Recreation Department  Epoxy to surface in location(s) directed. Locations shall be approved prior to epoxy. Provide one flagpole at each park. Provide two light fixtures per flag pole, as defined by the United States Flag Code. The fixtures must be shielded such that the point source is not visible outside of a 15-ft. radius.
Barbeque Grills. If allowed on the Property, barbeque grills are limited to 1 per unit and may be used only in designated areas, and only in compliance with applicable laws. Cities and counties that have adopted the California Fire Code prohibit charcoal burners and other open-flame cooking devices on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction unless (1) the Property is a single family residence or duplex, (2) the buildings, balconies and decks are protected by an automatic sprinkler system, or (3) a liquefied-petroleum LP (which includes propane) gas fueled cooking device having a LP gas container of 1 pound or less is used.
Barbeque Grills. Fire codes prohibit charcoal grills and other open flame cooking appliances on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction such as wood balconies and wood product siding. Exceptions to this ban are single-family dwellings including side-by-side town homes and areas where the balcony is projected by the buildings automatic fire sprinkler system. Resident(s), Occupant(s), and any Guest(s) shall comply with all fire codes.
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