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SITE APPEARANCE Sample Clauses

SITE APPEARANCE. Campers shall maintain their recreational vehicles and campsites in a clean and presentable fashion at all times. Campers are to be washed and/or painted regularly as needed. No garbage or littering around unit. All improvements shall be made only upon the written approval of the Campground.
SITE APPEARANCE. Residents agree to maintain their site in a neat and well-groomed manner at all times, which includes, but is not limited to mowing, raking, trimming and removal of debris. If your site is not maintained in a timely manner, we will mow it and a charge of $50.00 per occurrence will be assessed. Kozy Oaks will not remove trees that are on personal property, such as trailers, sheds, and decks. Kozy Oaks will pick up tree debris that is piled by the road.
SITE APPEARANCE. 1. Services to maintain the appearance and integrity of the site will be provided by the CROWN and will include scheduled cleaning of the shelter interiors. 2. Each licensee/lessee is expected and required to remove from the site all trash, dirt and other materials brought into the shelter, or onto the site during their installation and maintenance efforts. 3. No food or drink is allowed within the equipment shelter.
SITE APPEARANCE. Services to maintain the appearance and integrity of the site will be provided by the licensor and will include scheduled cleaning of the shelter interiors; this does not include janitorial services for the licensees, and each site licensee is expected and required to remove from the site all trash, dirt and other materials brought into the shelter, or onto the site during their installation and maintenance efforts.
SITE APPEARANCE.  No seasonal trailers over 15 years old allowed in the park.  Campers over 102” wide will only be allowed if sold and set up by LCC.  Campers over 102” wide require skirting at all times. See section on skirting materials.  Unsightly or excessive storage on site is not allowed.  Full size refrigerators, washers, and dryers are not allowed outside. We have laundry rooms available.  Work items, such as; ladders, staging, trucks (other than daily transportation) are not allowed on site.  No second campers on site.  Seasonal campers are expected to mow and trim their own sites and keep sites looking clean. Mowers are available free of charge upon request at the store. If we contact you to clean your site and are ignored, we will mow the site and will charge accordingly.  Brown or Green tarps are permitted to cover items on site. No blue tarps. Tarps should be in good condition, not tattered or painted.  Playground equipment (slides, swing sets) are not permitted due to insurance reasons.  No “For Sale” signs are to be posted inside the park on any camper.  At any time management can perform inspections of sites and request that they be immediately fixed.  Connections must be tight, odor free and not dripping on the ground.  Do not put a slinky style sewer pipe directly into the sewer connection. Gravity and suction can pull the pipe into the sewer main and cause major blockages.  It is your responsibility to educate yourself on proper trailer dumping techniques to prevent blockages in your trailer or at your connection to the sewer main. We are always available to walk you through the correct way of processing the waste from your trailer to the sewer main.  We have septic systems within our park, which means normal waste (fecal matter, urine, septic safe toilet paper and water) should be the only thing you dump into the septic main. Grease, harsh chemicals, paper towels and sanitary napkins will over time disrupt or damage these septic systems.  Electric is our largest cost. We spend over $25,000 per year. In effort to keep everyone conscious of this enormous cost we have installed meters on almost every site. The rate is computed at the same rate the electric company bills LCC.  Seasonal campers are allowed up to $50. Monthly campers are allowed up to $25. Electric use per year, over the allowance, will be billed to you at the end of the season.  Campers are expected to pay their electric bill promptly.  All electric connections must be wa...
SITE APPEARANCE. 1. Services to maintain the appearance and integrity of the site will be provided by the BANM and will include scheduled cleaning of the shelter interiors. 2. Each licensee/lessee is expected and required to remove from the site all trash, dirt and other materials brought into the shelter, or onto the site during their installation and maintenance efforts. 3. No food or drink is allowed within the equipment shelter. 4. No smoking is allowed on the tower site.
SITE APPEARANCE. 1. Each licensee/lessee is expected and required to remove from the site all trash, dirt and other materials brought into the shelter, or onto the site during their installation and maintenance efforts. 2. No food or drink is allowed within CROWN equipment shelters. 3. No smoking is allowed at the Site.
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