CAMPGROUND FACILITIES Sample Clauses

CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. Burn-pit ~ No dumping of any kind is allowed in the burn-pit. It is for leaves and branches only. Do not dispose of leaves in plastic garbage bags. If you are caught dumping you will receive a fine, be required to remove the object(s), and you may be evicted from the Campground immediately. Fireworks ~ Firearms and fireworks are not to be used in the campground.
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CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. Burn-pit ~ No dumping of any kind is allowed in the burn-pit. It is for leaves and branches only. Do not dispose of leaves in plastic garbage bags. If you are caught dumping you will receive a fine, be required to remove the object(s), and you may be evicted from the Campground immediately. Pets ~ Two pets are allowed per campsite. Dogs must remain leashed when outside the camper. Motorized vehicles ~ State law specifically prohibits speed in excess of ten (10) miles per hour. All campers are expected to comply with posted signs (stop, yield, etc.). Golf carts, motor scooters, mini-bikes, mopeds, and 4- wheel vehicles are allowed on Community streets as long as they are relatively quiet. Golf carts must have your site number in plain view with 3-inch numbers. Campers are responsible and accountable for the driving behavior of anyone using your golf cart. Anyone driving recklessly, or speeding will be given notice (camper will be issued a notice if a guest is driving recklessly). Continuing to drive in such a manner will be cause for eviction. Speed Limit ~ It shall be unlawful for any type of vehicle to travel at a rate in excess of 10 miles per hour while within the limits of the campground. All traffic signs must be obeyed. Firearms ~ Firearms are not to be used in the campground.
CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. Burn-pit ~ No dumping of any kind is allowed in the burn-pit. It is for wood and branches only. If you are caught dumping you will receive a fine, be required to remove the object(s), and you may be evicted from the Campground immediately. Compost pit ~ The compost pit is for leaves, non-invasive vegetation, grass clippings, and vegetable scraps. Do not dispose of compost items in plastic garbage bags. Pets ~ Two pets are allowed per campsite. Dogs must remain leashed when outside the camper. Kennels and fences are not allowed on campsite. Holiday Weekend Rules for Driving Golf Carts ~ Licensed drivers 16 years of age or older may drive golf carts with parent’s permission. Unlicensed drivers may only drive golf carts if they have parent’s permission AND there is a sober/responsible adult in the front seat with them at all times. No one should be driving golf carts or other motorized vehicles while impaired, while on their phone, or while using earbuds/headphones. Speed Limit ~ It shall be unlawful for any type of vehicle to travel at a rate in excess of 10 miles per hour while within the limits of the campground. All traffic signs must be obeyed. Firearms ~ Firearms are not to be used in the campground.
CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. Burn-pit ~ No dumping of any kind is allowed in the burn-pit. It is for wood and branches only. If you are caught dumping you will receive a fine, be required to remove the object(s), and you may be evicted from the Campground immediately. Compost pit ~ The compost pit is for leaves, non-invasive vegetation, grass clippings, and vegetable scraps. Do not dispose of compost items in plastic garbage bags. Pets ~ Two pets are allowed per campsite. Dogs must remain leashed when outside the camper. Motorized vehicles ~ State law specifically prohibits speed in excess of ten (10) miles per hour. All campers are expected to comply with posted signs (stop, yield, etc.). Golf carts, motor scooters, side by sides, and 4-wheelers are allowed on Community streets as long as they are relatively quiet. 4-wheelers may only be operated by ADULT drivers. Motorized recreational vehicles must have your site number in plain view with 3-inch numbers. Campers are responsible and accountable for the driving behavior of anyone using your golf cart. Anyone driving recklessly, or speeding will be given notice (camper will be issued a notice if a guest is driving recklessly). Speed Limit ~ It shall be unlawful for any type of vehicle to travel at a rate in excess of 10 miles per hour while within the limits of the campground. All traffic signs must be obeyed. Firearms ~ Firearms are not to be used in the campground.
CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. Burn-pit ~ No dumping of any kind is allowed in the burn-pit. It is for leaves and branches only. Do not dispose of leaves in plastic garbage bags. If you are caught dumping you will receive a fine, be required to remove the object(s), and you may be evicted from the Campground immediately. Pets ~ Two pets are allowed per campsite. Dogs must remain leashed when outside the camper. Speed Limit ~ It shall be unlawful for any type of vehicle to travel at a rate in excess of 10 miles per hour while within the limits of the campground. All traffic signs must be obeyed. Firearms ~ Firearms are not to be used in the campground.
CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. Burn-pit ~ No dumping of any kind is allowed in the burn-pit. It is for wood and branches only. If you are caught dumping you will receive a fine, be required to remove the object(s), and you may be evicted from the Campground immediately. Compost pit ~ The compost pit is for leaves, non-invasive vegetation, grass clippings, and vegetable scraps. Do not dispose of compost items in plastic garbage bags. Pets ~ Two pets are allowed per campsite. Dogs must remain leashed when outside the camper. Holiday Weekend Rules for Driving Golf Carts ~ Licensed drivers 16 years of age or older may drive golf carts with parent’s permission. Unlicensed drivers may only drive golf carts if they have parent’s permission AND there is a sober/responsible adult in the front seat with them at all times. No one should be driving golf carts or other motorized vehicles while impaired, while on their phone, or while using earbuds/headphones. Speed Limit ~ It shall be unlawful for any type of vehicle to travel at a rate in excess of 10 miles per hour while within the limits of the campground. All traffic signs must be obeyed. Firearms ~ Firearms are not to be used in the campground.

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