Patio Decks Sample Clauses

Patio Decks. The design of all new or re-built patio decks that are visible to public view, including streets, sidewalks, golf course, and adjacent residents, must be approved by the HOA-AC. Patio decks may be surrounded by a low wall or railing not to exceed 36 inches above deck level. The wall or railing must be included in the design plans. Fences or walls that exceed 3 feet as of June 2006 shall be “grand-fathered in” until such time that replacement is necessary. Such fences or walls must then be compliant with the stated restrictions. A property line survey, to be paid by the property owner or person requesting approval, is required for any deck, patio, or other structure or building added on the golf course side of a lot or adjacent to any HOA common areas or to identify any recorded easements or right-of- way.
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Patio Decks. The design of all new or re-built patio decks that are visible to public view, including streets, sidewalks, golf course, and adjacent residents, must be approved by the HOA-AC. Patio decks may be surrounded by a low wall or railing not to exceed 36 inches above deck level. The wall or railing must be included in the design plans. A property line survey, to be paid by the property owner or person requesting approval, is required for any deck, patio, or other structure or building added on the golf course side of a lot or adjacent to any HOA common areas or to identify any recorded easements or right- of-way.

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  • Barriers Barriers shall be used to prevent the migration of airborne pollutants from areas under construction and to mitigate any construction noise that may disrupt occupant activities. If effective controls for pollution emissions cannot be practically implemented, activities involving significant airborne pollutants shall be scheduled during off-hours at Contractor’s expense. The Site shall be ventilated with fresh outside air during and immediately after the noxious activity.

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