Below are the CURRENT Rules and Regulations.
Carter Ranch Homeowners Association Rules & Regulations
Rules & Regulations For Carter Ranch Homeowners Association
Adopted February 6th, 2007
These Rules are supplemental to all of the Covenants, Conditions,
restriction and provisions of the Declaration and are subject to change at
the discretion of the Board of Directors. In the event of any conflict
between the Rules and the Declaration or Bylaws, the Declaration or Bylaw
shall control.
3.5 Antennas
Except as permitted under the Design Guidelines, no antenna, aerial,
satellite television dish or other device for the transmission or reception
of television or radio signals or any other form of electromagnetic
radiation proposed to be erected, used or maintained outdoors on any
portion of the Project, whether attached to a Residential Unit or structure
or otherwise, shall be erected or installed without prior written consent of
the Architectural Review Committee. Once approved:
> The antenna must be placed on the Lot in such a manner as to not
be visible from any other Lot, the Common Area or any street
unless it is impossible to do so without impairing the user's ability
to receive signals from a provider of DBS, MMDS, or TVBS.
> If the antenna is mounted on a residence or other structure and is
visible from any other Lot, the Common Area or any street, the
antenna must be painted a color which will blend into the
background against which the antenna, unless the painting of the
antenna would impair the user's ability to receive signals from a
provider of DBS, MMDS, or TVBS. Mounting material, accessories,
and cabling shall be painted so as to blend with the background
against which it is mounted.
3.12 Animals
No animal, bird, fowl, poultry, reptile or livestock may be kept on any Lot,
except a reasonable number of generally recognized house or yard pet
("Permitted Pets") may be kept on a lot if they are kept, bred or raised
thereon solely as domestic pets and not for commercial purposes. All
Permitted Pets shall be confined to an Owner's Lot except that a dog may
be permitted to leave the Owner's Lot is such dog is at all times kept on a
leash not to exceed six (6') feet in length and is not permitted to enter
upon any other Lot. No Permitted Pet shall be allowed to make an
unreasonable amount of noise or to become a nuisance.
> General house pets shall mean dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
> Owners must have proper cleaning equipment when walking their
pets.
> When walking dogs, they must be kept on a leash at all times.
> According to City Ordinance there can only be four (4) pets per
household.
3.7 Trash Containers and Collection
No garbage, trash, or debris shall be allowed, stored or placed on a lot
except in sanitary, covered containers of a type, size and style which are
approved by the Architectural Review Committee. In no even shall such
containers be maintained so as to be visible from Neighboring Property
except to make the same available for collection and then only for the
shortest time reasonably necessary to effect such collection. All rubbish,
trash, or garbage shall be removed from Lots and other property and
shall not be allowed to accumulate thereon. The Board shall have the
right to adopt rules and regulations regarding garbage, trash, trash
containers and collection.
> Trash cans shall not be out before 6:00 p.m. the night before
collections.
> Trash cans must be removed from the Street and out of view from
neighboring properties by 1 0:00 pm the day of collection.
3.16 Parking
No truck, mobile home, travel trailer, tent trailer, trailer, camper shell,
detached camper, recreational vehicle, boat, boat trailer, automobile or
other similar equipment or vehicle may be parked or maintained,
constructed, reconstructed or repaired on any Lot or Common Area so as
to be visible from Neighboring Property, except for the temporary
parking of a motor home, camper, recreational vehicle or boat and boat
trailer on the concrete driveway situated on a Lot for a period of not more
than seventy—two (72) hours within any consecutive seven (7) day period
for the purpose of loading or unloading such vehicle or equipment. Boats
and motor vehicles can be parked in garages on Lots so long as such
vehicles are in good operating condition and appearance and are not
under repair or motor vehicles not exceeding seven (7) feet in height and
twenty—two (22) feet in length and which are parked in the garage or on
the concrete driveway situated on a Lot, provided that such vehicles shall
not be parked in a manner as to block the sidewalks or impede
pedestrian traffic in any way. Motor vehicles of Residents of Guests of a
Resident parked within the Project shall be parked in the garage or on the
concrete driveway of such Resident's Lot at all times when sufficient
parking areas exist in the garage or on the concrete driveway. Parking on
unpaved portions of Lots is prohibited.
3.19 Garages & Driveways
Garages situated on Lots shall be used only for the parking of vehicles
and shall not be used or converted for living or recreational activities
without the prior written approval of the Architectural Review Committee.
Garages may be used for the storage of material so long as the storage of
material allows sufficient space for the parking of at least one (1) motor
vehicle.
3.22 Basketball Goals and Backboards
No basketball hoop, goal or backboard, whether permanent or portable,
shall be constructed or installed on any Lot without the prior written
approval of the Architectural Review Committee.
> Portable basketball hoops are permitted with these guidelines
> Portable or temporary goals are acceptable: they may be placed
in your driveway and cannot impede sidewalks or other traffic.
> Portable goals must be removed from visibility after play has
ceased. A goal may not remain out overnight.
> All portable hoops must always be well maintained.
> Portable basketball goals or backboards are only allowed to be
used between the hours of 9:00 am and 10:00 pm.
Flags
Flags must be attached to the main structure of each Lot with a pole
(mast) of no longer than six (6) feet in length.
Water Hoses
Water hoses that are visible from neighboring property shall be installed
upon a water hose reel, mounted to the main structure or mounted on
wheels. All water hoses shall be stored on its reel when not in use. Hose
pots area approved, provided the hose is stored when not in use.
Security Doors
Security Doors that have been attached to the front door of the main
structure of each lot shall be kept in proper repair and painted either the
color of the main structure or black.
Repainting of Houses and Walls
Use of the builder's original exterior color options SHALL NOT require
approval from the Architectural Review Committee. Any other exterior
color combinations SHALL require prior written approval from the
Architectural Review Committee.
Gates
Staining gates the natural wood color originally installed by the builder
SHALL NOT require approval of the Architectural Review Committee. All
changes and modifications to the appearance, color, structure, location
or placement of an existing gate SHALL require written requests and
approval of the Architectural Review Committee. New gate installations
must be substantially the same as those originally installed by the builder
and SHALL require prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.
Play Equipment/Swing Sets
All play equipment that exceeds eight (8') feet from ground level and is
not placed a minimum of ten (1 0') feet from neighboring boundaries
SHALL require prior written approval from the Architectural Review
Committee. The Architectural Review Committee may consider Play
equipment if it adheres to the following guidelines:
> Climbing platforms and slides shall be placed not higher than two
(2') feet below the highest point of the rear yard fence to protect
the privacy of neighboring owners.
> Play equipment exceeding the height of six (6') feet and or not
placed a minimum of five (5') feet from all neighboring boundaries
shall be screened from adjoining properties and/or common area
(including streets) by shrubs or trees which will equal the height of
the play equipment within a reasonable time period. The
Architectural Committee may require that the equipment be
painted a color compatible with the house on the Lot.
> Brightly colored canopies, roofs, or other visual distractions that
are attached to the Play Equipment SHALL NOT be visible from
neighboring property or common area (including streets).
> No lights or nighttime illumination of the Play Equipment shall be
allowed, except ground mounted low—voltage lighting not visible
from neighboring properties or common area (including streets).
Storage Sheds
Storage sheds kept below the height of the privacy or perimeter wall
SHALL NOT require approval from the Architectural Review Committee.
Any storage sheds that would be visible from neighboring property or
common area (including streets) SHALL require approval of the
Architectural Review Committee. The Architectural Review Committee
may consider Storage Shed if it adheres to the following guidelines:
> The Architectural Review Committee may require that the shed be
painted a color compatible with the house on the Lot.
> Storage Shed exceeds the height of six (6') feet and or not placed a
minimum of five (5') feet from all neighboring boundaries shall be
screened from adjoining properties and/or common area (including
streets) by shrubs or trees which will equal the height of the
storage shed within a reasonable time period.
Pools & Spas
Pools and spas SHALL NOT require the pre—approval of the Architectural
Review Committee. Access to rear yards for construction shall be gained
by removing a front wall adjacent to the house. Removal of a common
wall (opening on side or back yard) SHALL require written requests and
approval by the Architectural Review Committee. All walls must be
restored to their original state at the owner's expense as soon as
possible. The homeowner is also responsible for the cost of repair or
replacement to any damaged landscaping on common property.
Reasonable care for the safety of others must be given by the homeowner
and the pool company while the wall is down.
> Pool slides or aboveground pools visible from neighboring property
or common area (including streets) SHALL require written requests
and approval from the Architectural Review Committee.
Consideration will be given to the proximity of the adjacent
neighbors
> Backwashing (or draining) pools and spas onto common areas or
streets is prohibited at all times.
Carter Ranch Homeowners Association Rules & Regulations
Rules & Regulations For Carter Ranch Homeowners Association
Adopted February 6th, 2007
These Rules are supplemental to all of the Covenants, Conditions,
restriction and provisions of the Declaration and are subject to change at
the discretion of the Board of Directors. In the event of any conflict
between the Rules and the Declaration or Bylaws, the Declaration or Bylaw
shall control.
3.5 Antennas
Except as permitted under the Design Guidelines, no antenna, aerial,
satellite television dish or other device for the transmission or reception
of television or radio signals or any other form of electromagnetic
radiation proposed to be erected, used or maintained outdoors on any
portion of the Project, whether attached to a Residential Unit or structure
or otherwise, shall be erected or installed without prior written consent of
the Architectural Review Committee. Once approved:
> The antenna must be placed on the Lot in such a manner as to not
be visible from any other Lot, the Common Area or any street
unless it is impossible to do so without impairing the user's ability
to receive signals from a provider of DBS, MMDS, or TVBS.
> If the antenna is mounted on a residence or other structure and is
visible from any other Lot, the Common Area or any street, the
antenna must be painted a color which will blend into the
background against which the antenna, unless the painting of the
antenna would impair the user's ability to receive signals from a
provider of DBS, MMDS, or TVBS. Mounting material, accessories,
and cabling shall be painted so as to blend with the background
against which it is mounted.
3.12 Animals
No animal, bird, fowl, poultry, reptile or livestock may be kept on any Lot,
except a reasonable number of generally recognized house or yard pet
("Permitted Pets") may be kept on a lot if they are kept, bred or raised
thereon solely as domestic pets and not for commercial purposes. All
Permitted Pets shall be confined to an Owner's Lot except that a dog may
be permitted to leave the Owner's Lot is such dog is at all times kept on a
leash not to exceed six (6') feet in length and is not permitted to enter
upon any other Lot. No Permitted Pet shall be allowed to make an
unreasonable amount of noise or to become a nuisance.
> General house pets shall mean dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
> Owners must have proper cleaning equipment when walking their
pets.
> When walking dogs, they must be kept on a leash at all times.
> According to City Ordinance there can only be four (4) pets per
household.
3.7 Trash Containers and Collection
No garbage, trash, or debris shall be allowed, stored or placed on a lot
except in sanitary, covered containers of a type, size and style which are
approved by the Architectural Review Committee. In no even shall such
containers be maintained so as to be visible from Neighboring Property
except to make the same available for collection and then only for the
shortest time reasonably necessary to effect such collection. All rubbish,
trash, or garbage shall be removed from Lots and other property and
shall not be allowed to accumulate thereon. The Board shall have the
right to adopt rules and regulations regarding garbage, trash, trash
containers and collection.
> Trash cans shall not be out before 6:00 p.m. the night before
collections.
> Trash cans must be removed from the Street and out of view from
neighboring properties by 1 0:00 pm the day of collection.
3.16 Parking
No truck, mobile home, travel trailer, tent trailer, trailer, camper shell,
detached camper, recreational vehicle, boat, boat trailer, automobile or
other similar equipment or vehicle may be parked or maintained,
constructed, reconstructed or repaired on any Lot or Common Area so as
to be visible from Neighboring Property, except for the temporary
parking of a motor home, camper, recreational vehicle or boat and boat
trailer on the concrete driveway situated on a Lot for a period of not more
than seventy—two (72) hours within any consecutive seven (7) day period
for the purpose of loading or unloading such vehicle or equipment. Boats
and motor vehicles can be parked in garages on Lots so long as such
vehicles are in good operating condition and appearance and are not
under repair or motor vehicles not exceeding seven (7) feet in height and
twenty—two (22) feet in length and which are parked in the garage or on
the concrete driveway situated on a Lot, provided that such vehicles shall
not be parked in a manner as to block the sidewalks or impede
pedestrian traffic in any way. Motor vehicles of Residents of Guests of a
Resident parked within the Project shall be parked in the garage or on the
concrete driveway of such Resident's Lot at all times when sufficient
parking areas exist in the garage or on the concrete driveway. Parking on
unpaved portions of Lots is prohibited.
3.19 Garages & Driveways
Garages situated on Lots shall be used only for the parking of vehicles
and shall not be used or converted for living or recreational activities
without the prior written approval of the Architectural Review Committee.
Garages may be used for the storage of material so long as the storage of
material allows sufficient space for the parking of at least one (1) motor
vehicle.
3.22 Basketball Goals and Backboards
No basketball hoop, goal or backboard, whether permanent or portable,
shall be constructed or installed on any Lot without the prior written
approval of the Architectural Review Committee.
> Portable basketball hoops are permitted with these guidelines
> Portable or temporary goals are acceptable: they may be placed
in your driveway and cannot impede sidewalks or other traffic.
> Portable goals must be removed from visibility after play has
ceased. A goal may not remain out overnight.
> All portable hoops must always be well maintained.
> Portable basketball goals or backboards are only allowed to be
used between the hours of 9:00 am and 10:00 pm.
Flags
Flags must be attached to the main structure of each Lot with a pole
(mast) of no longer than six (6) feet in length.
Water Hoses
Water hoses that are visible from neighboring property shall be installed
upon a water hose reel, mounted to the main structure or mounted on
wheels. All water hoses shall be stored on its reel when not in use. Hose
pots area approved, provided the hose is stored when not in use.
Security Doors
Security Doors that have been attached to the front door of the main
structure of each lot shall be kept in proper repair and painted either the
color of the main structure or black.
Repainting of Houses and Walls
Use of the builder's original exterior color options SHALL NOT require
approval from the Architectural Review Committee. Any other exterior
color combinations SHALL require prior written approval from the
Architectural Review Committee.
Gates
Staining gates the natural wood color originally installed by the builder
SHALL NOT require approval of the Architectural Review Committee. All
changes and modifications to the appearance, color, structure, location
or placement of an existing gate SHALL require written requests and
approval of the Architectural Review Committee. New gate installations
must be substantially the same as those originally installed by the builder
and SHALL require prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.
Play Equipment/Swing Sets
All play equipment that exceeds eight (8') feet from ground level and is
not placed a minimum of ten (1 0') feet from neighboring boundaries
SHALL require prior written approval from the Architectural Review
Committee. The Architectural Review Committee may consider Play
equipment if it adheres to the following guidelines:
> Climbing platforms and slides shall be placed not higher than two
(2') feet below the highest point of the rear yard fence to protect
the privacy of neighboring owners.
> Play equipment exceeding the height of six (6') feet and or not
placed a minimum of five (5') feet from all neighboring boundaries
shall be screened from adjoining properties and/or common area
(including streets) by shrubs or trees which will equal the height of
the play equipment within a reasonable time period. The
Architectural Committee may require that the equipment be
painted a color compatible with the house on the Lot.
> Brightly colored canopies, roofs, or other visual distractions that
are attached to the Play Equipment SHALL NOT be visible from
neighboring property or common area (including streets).
> No lights or nighttime illumination of the Play Equipment shall be
allowed, except ground mounted low—voltage lighting not visible
from neighboring properties or common area (including streets).
Storage Sheds
Storage sheds kept below the height of the privacy or perimeter wall
SHALL NOT require approval from the Architectural Review Committee.
Any storage sheds that would be visible from neighboring property or
common area (including streets) SHALL require approval of the
Architectural Review Committee. The Architectural Review Committee
may consider Storage Shed if it adheres to the following guidelines:
> The Architectural Review Committee may require that the shed be
painted a color compatible with the house on the Lot.
> Storage Shed exceeds the height of six (6') feet and or not placed a
minimum of five (5') feet from all neighboring boundaries shall be
screened from adjoining properties and/or common area (including
streets) by shrubs or trees which will equal the height of the
storage shed within a reasonable time period.
Pools & Spas
Pools and spas SHALL NOT require the pre—approval of the Architectural
Review Committee. Access to rear yards for construction shall be gained
by removing a front wall adjacent to the house. Removal of a common
wall (opening on side or back yard) SHALL require written requests and
approval by the Architectural Review Committee. All walls must be
restored to their original state at the owner's expense as soon as
possible. The homeowner is also responsible for the cost of repair or
replacement to any damaged landscaping on common property.
Reasonable care for the safety of others must be given by the homeowner
and the pool company while the wall is down.
> Pool slides or aboveground pools visible from neighboring property
or common area (including streets) SHALL require written requests
and approval from the Architectural Review Committee.
Consideration will be given to the proximity of the adjacent
neighbors
> Backwashing (or draining) pools and spas onto common areas or
streets is prohibited at all times.

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