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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR COMMUNITY COMMON ELEMENTS AND PARKS (Continued):<br />

Maintenance — Residents can assist with the overall maintenance of the Common Elements by<br />

reporting any damage or problems promptly to the Management office.<br />

Proper Dress — Appropriate attire for the activity involved is required at all times. Upper and lower<br />

body garments and proper footwear should be worn at all times.<br />

Safety rules — Residents and their Guests shall obey all safety rules and shall discontinue any<br />

unsafe activity immediately upon direction from Management staff or Association Contractors.<br />

Unlawful profit — Residents shall not profit financially from their membership by charging Guests for<br />

the use of Association facilities.<br />

CONTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE HOURS:<br />

Construction/Maintenance Hours — Construction/Maintenance on any Lot is limited to the hours of<br />

7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday, and 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Saturday. No construction<br />

activity is permitted on Sundays or legal holidays.<br />

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS:<br />

Disturbance — Residents should make an effort to ensure that lights, particularly blinking lights or<br />

very bright lights, do not disturb other Residents. Decorations must be maintained in good repair and<br />

safe working order.<br />

Locations — Holiday decorations may not be placed on any structure, tree or plant in any Common<br />

Element.<br />

Time — The acceptable time frame for winter holiday decorations is November 15 th until January 15 th<br />

All other holiday decorations should be displayed no more than ten (10) days prior to the day of the<br />

holiday and removed within ten (10) days after the holiday.<br />

NOISE CONTROL:<br />

Residents are asked to be considerate of surrounding Dwellings. Noise that disrupts the tranquility of<br />

the Community or interferes with the quiet enjoyment of other Residents shall not be permitted.<br />

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS:<br />

Dwelling maintenance — Owners are required to maintain their Dwellings and any Lot<br />

Improvements, including but not limited to patios and other structures, decks, walkways, walls and<br />

wrought iron fencing and gates, in good condition. This includes making repairs in a timely manner or<br />

replacing any damaged elements as necessary. Faded, chipped or peeling surfaces must be<br />

promptly repaired and/or repainted.<br />

Equipment storage — All garden and maintenance equipment shall be stored out of sight of<br />

neighboring Lots and Dwellings when not in use.<br />

Landscape maintenance — Landscaping must be kept neatly trimmed, properly cultivated, and<br />

weed-free. Trees and shrubs should be regularly pruned to avoid creating a maintenance nuisance to<br />

surrounding Lots or Common Elements. Rockscape stones and rock mulch must be contained and<br />

maintained within planter beds and not allowed to encroach onto other Lots or Common Elements.<br />

Landscape installation requirement — Each Owner shall submit their DRC application to install<br />

minimal landscaping in their front, side and rear yards within 180 days of close of escrow. Prior to<br />

installation of permanent landscape, consistent effort to control dust and weed nuisance is expected.<br />

Community Standards 3<br />

Providence Master Homeowners Association<br />

May 2006

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