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SPORTS APPARATUS (INCLUDING BASKETBALL HOOPS) (Continued):<br />

Right to prohibit — Should the Board of Directors determine that use of any sports apparatus is<br />

creating a nuisance or is not in compliance with these Community Standards, it may prohibit the<br />

continued use of the apparatus, fine the Owner, or take such action as the Board deems appropriate<br />

and necessary.<br />

Storage — When not in use, portable sports apparatus must be stored out of sight of the street or<br />

neighboring homes.<br />

Submittal — All permanent sports apparatus must be submitted to and approved by the DRC in<br />

advance of installation. Basketball hoops cannot be mounted onto the house or any other structure<br />

on the Lot. Please refer to the Design Guidelines for further information on this procedure.<br />

Use and responsibility — Sports apparatus may not be used in such a manner that infringes upon<br />

neighboring homes or damages landscaping or property belonging to others or the Association.<br />

Residents using portable sports apparatus assume the sole responsibility for any damage such use<br />

causes to the property of others or the Association.<br />

TRASH REGULATIONS:<br />

Container — Trash containers must be covered and kept in a sanitary condition. Tied plastic trash<br />

bags may also be used if they are kept closed and contained. When not in use, containers must be<br />

stored out of public view, in the garage or behind the gate.<br />

Debris — Residents are responsible for picking up trash that is spilled, blown, or otherwise deposited<br />

onto the Common Elements or other Owners' Lots. No trash or debris can be left in any area that is<br />

visible from neighboring Lots or Dwellings, Common Elements, or streets.<br />

Trash pickup — Trash containers and trash bags may be placed by the curb for pickup 12 hours<br />

before pickup and must be removed from the curb and stored out of sight no later than 12 hours after<br />

pickup.<br />

VEHICLE AND PARKING REGULATIONS:<br />

Commercial Vehicles — Commercial Vehicles (defined as any vehicle regularly used for business<br />

transportation and/or displaying any type of wording or signage, including, without limitation, dump<br />

trucks, cement mixers, oil or gas delivery trucks, and flatbed trucks) may not be parked overnight or<br />

stored within the Community. Small trucks and vans (i.e. camper trucks or similar vehicles up to and<br />

including one ton vehicles that are used for everyday transportation) may be parked overnight within<br />

the Community provided the vehicle is parked on the driveway and has only two axles. However, the<br />

Board reserves the right to determine whether trucks or vans meet the standards to park overnight in<br />

the Community. Supplies or equipment on or in such vehicles must not be visible from any street,<br />

Dwelling or Lot within the Community. All such vehicles must be well maintained in a neat, clean and<br />

unobtrusive condition.<br />

Common Element parking — All vehicles, including bicycles and motorized scooters, shall be<br />

parked only in <strong>design</strong>ated parking areas such as marked parking spaces and bicycle racks.<br />

Driving on Common Elements — No motorcycles, dirt bikes, off-road vehicles, or other similar<br />

devices, may be operated on any of the Common Elements, including but not limited to the paseos,<br />

park areas and pathways.<br />

Garages — Garages must be maintained for their intended purpose and cannot be converted to living<br />

or office space without the prior written approval of the DRC. Garage doors shall be kept closed for<br />

safety and security.<br />

Community Standards 5<br />

Providence Master Homeowners Association<br />

May 2006

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