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No animals, other than dogs, cats, birds, fish or animals reasonably considered to be household pets, shall be raised, bred or kept in any Unit or the Common Elements, provided that such permitted animals are not kept, bread or maintained for any commercial purpose. Pets must be raised, kept or bred utilizing the strictest sanitary procedures possible consistent with such activates and in a manner which does not jeopardize the health, safety and welfare of the remaining Owners and tenants. Effective May 8, 2006, no new unit owner shall keep more than one dog or two cats in any unit or the Common Elements in order to maintain control, prevent nuisance problems and to prevent danger to the health, safety and welfare of tenants and Owners. Dogs in excess of 30lbs are not permitted. Owners who had dogs over 30lbs prior to May 8, 2006 may keep pet until sale or transfer of unit. No pets may be left unattended at any time. All pets must be leashed/chained when outside the Unit. The leash or chain shall not be more than 6 feet in length. Pets are not to be permitted to relive themselves on the Common Elements. Pets shall be controlled so as not to create a nuisance on Common Elements. Any deposit of waste by a pet on the
Common Elements shall promptly Attendants and/or Owners of pets must maintain control of the pets at all times so as not to create a nuisance, an unreasonable disturbance, or to damage Association property. Pets shall not be fed when located in any portion of the Common Elements. Owners and tenants shall not use their Units as pet-sitting facilities. The four corners of the complex (not the retention area) shall be used for walking pets. Unit owner is responsible for damage or other violations of these rules caused by any pets kept or maintained in the Unit owned by him, including pets of his tenants, guests and/or visitors. The costs of professionally repairing or remedying any damage caused by a pet, and the costs or other charges associated with maintaining or enforcing the relevant portions of the Declarations, By-Laws or Rules and Regulations shall be charged to the responsible Unit Owner. For the protection of all persons, pets in a Unit must be registered with the property manager. Said registration shall include the Unit Owner's name, the pet Owner's name, the unit number, a physical description of the pet, picture, and up to date proof of current rabies inoculation. Any Unit Owner, tenant, Association officer or employee who observes any litter, damage or other violation caused by a pet should report such violation caused by a pet should report such violation to the Board in writing, identifying the pet and its Owner and describing the violation. If the violating pet's Owner cannot be identified, the Unit number or a description of the pet should be supplied. Any unit Owner who has been found to have been responsible for one or more violations of the above rules shall be deemed to have a pet which causes or creates a nuisance or unreasonable disturbance within the meaning of the Declaration and By-Laws. Thereafter, the Board, after consideration of t facts and circumstances, may elect to order the permanent removal from the property of the pet upon three (3) days written notice from the Board or its authorized agents. All statues, ordinances, rules and regulations of the governmental organizations or body having jurisdiction over the Property, pertaining to animal regulation, are incorporated herein and made a part hereof.
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