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Holiday decorations shall be allowed, however, such decorations shall not be installed earlier than one month before nor be be removed more than one month after the holiday date coinciding with said decorations. Exception: December holidays, when lights are allowed to be installed the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Decorations shall not be allowed on the roof, eves, or vents of any building. They will be allowed on a unit's door and patio as long as they create no hazard to other residents. Decorations will be allowed in bushes or trees if there are no loose or unsightly wires remaining on common elements (i.e., no extensions cords across sidewalks.) Freestanding, but properly secured decorations may be allowed, at the Boards direction, in grassy (no newly sodded) areas of a unit. In no way shall any allowed decorations prevent ingress or egress to the unit owner, any tenant or service contractor or the like. Lights are permitted on lower gutters and soffits and the trim around windows and doors. Methods of attachment are to be non-destructive in nature meaning no nails, staples, tacks, screws or residue leaving tapes. The preferred methods of attachment are the use of gutter of soffit clips purchased from any outlet. Wreaths may be placed on the coach lights and front doors of the units. Further, it is the Board's desire to maintain uniformity and the aesthetic appearance of the complex. If you wish to hang or install any decorations not stated above, you must have prior written approval. At no time
may any holiday decoration be attached to any portion of the building
exterior by any means, such as nails, staples, tape, etc. In the event
there is any damage caused by any decorations (either through hanging,
use, removal or otherwise) the unit Owners shall be directly responsible
for any necessary repair. If said owner does not undertake said necessary
repair upo0n the removal of the damaging decoration, the Association
will charge the cost of such repair to the unit Owner Any potential
safety hazards (including but not limited to, non-waterproof electrical
cords, the lake of necessary cords, etc) are strictly prohibited. |