Decorative Fences Sample Clauses

Decorative Fences. Fences not more than thirty-six (36) inches in height may be located within any front yard and the side-street yard of any corner lot. Fence posts may exceed the maximum allowable fence height by no more than eight (8) inches. Such fences must be at least one (1) foot behind the sidewalk or the street right-of-way, whichever is farther from the street.

Related to Decorative Fences

  • Decorations The only acceptable form of affixing items to walls is the use of white sticky tack, and must be removed by the Resident prior to move out, or be subject to removal charges. Spikes, hooks, screws, tacks or nails or any permanent adhesion type tape shall not be put into or on the walls or woodwork, ceilings, furnishings, doors or windows of any part of the Residence. Residents may not decorate the outside of their room door unless for special occasions approved by the Manager. Strings of indoor lights should not be in direct contact with any flammable materials and should not be left on while the room is unattended.

  • Decoration 4.5.1 To clean, prepare and paint or treat and generally redecorate all internal parts of the Property in the last year of the Term; 4.5.2 All the work described in Clause 4.5.1 is to be carried out: (i) in a good and workmanlike manner to the Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction; and (ii) in colours which (if different from the existing colour) are first approved in writing by the Landlord (approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed);

  • Painting All exterior surfaces and materials requiring paint shall be prime coated plus 2 coats of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pro-Mar alkyd flat exterior finish, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ SWP exterior gloss paint. 10.1 Wall Corner Guards: Provide clear plastic guards up to 60” AFF on all outside corners to protect vinyl wall covering.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Interior The insurance covers personal property normally contained in the vehicle and belonging to the owner of the vehicle or a member of his or her household. The insurance covers loss of, and damage to, the property if the damage occurs in connection with: - a compensable fire, theft, or vehicle damage - a sudden and unforeseen external event - theft by the renter - damage in connection with a traffic accident. The insurance does not apply to: - theft-prone property - cash and valuables - property belonging to the renter. - Personal movables must be kept locked in the vehicle. If the requirements are not met, the compensation may be reduced, or the deductible increased. See section