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Countryside
Key Homeowners Association, Inc.
Association By-Laws
Rules
and Regulations
PARKING
1.
The parking facilities shall be used in accordance with
the regulations adopted by the Board. Each unit is entitled
to one (1) resident numbered parking space and must park
their vehicle in that numbered space. Only the Board may
authorize the exchange of resident numbered parking assignments.
Visitors and owners/residents, who own more than one vehicle,
must park in the unassigned parking spaces.
2.
All vehicles must be currently licensed with the license
plate displayed as required by law, be in good operating
condition, be in compliance with all requirements to operate
the vehicle in public areas, be in compliance with insurance
requirements, and not be in disrepair (within sole discretion
of the Board of Directors).
3.
No vehicle may be parked at the trash compactor unloading
space, blocking other vehicles or car wash area, on the
grass or sidewalks, outside the boundaries of the marked
parking spaces, or at entrances and exits.
4.
Any vehicle, which cannot operate on its own power and/or
does not have a current tag, shall not remain on the property.
Major repairs and/or maintenance shall not be made on the property.
5.
All boats, trailers, campers, and commercial vehicles
must be parked at the designated recreation parking area
only. All designated parking must be registered with the
Board of Directors. See RV Storage Parking Request Form. Must possess a valid tag and registration. This parking area is not to be considered "storage". Vehicles need to be moved or used on a regular basis: regular basis meaning moved at least once every two weeks.
6.
Signs may not be displayed from any vehicle.
7.
The maximum speed limit throughout the community is 15
m.p.h. All residents are asked to drive carefully and
watch out for children.
8.
Any violation of the foregoing rules will subject the
vehicle to being towed without notice, at the owner's
expense. The Association is not liable for any damage
arising as a result of towing. Owners/occupants acknowledge
that it is their responsibility to advise guests and invitees
of these vehicle policies and, further agree to determine
in each case, that they have complied with them. Every
owner/occupant/guest/invitee agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the Association and its officers and agents for
any claims arising out of the enforcement of these policies.
9. Pods allowed in your designated parking spot for seven (7) days, with the permission of the Board of Directors.
PETS
1.
Pets, according to our Documents, include: dogs, cats, domestic birds, and fish.
2. No more than two (2) pets are allowed per unit.
3. Pets may not exceed a weight limit of 35 lbs. each.
4. Pets while outside their units or on common grounds shall
be attended and leashed at all times. They shall not be
chained out or tied to fixed objects.
5.
Owner is responsible for picking up and properly disposing
of pet's waste in all areas of the property. Cat litter
must be placed in a plastic bag, secured with a tie and
disposed of in the compactor. Pets may not be relieved
next to buildings, entries, shrubbery, flowerbeds or in
the parking lot area.
6.
Excessive barking or disturbance by a pet may be cause
for an order by the Board of Directors to call for the
permanent removal of the pet from the property.
7.
Pets are not allowed in the pool, pool area or tennis
courts.
TRASH
REMOVAL
1.
Refuse and bagged garbage shall be deposited only in the
dumpster/compactor located at the front of the property
provided.
2.
The common elements of the property shall be kept free
and clear of rubbish, debris and and unsightly material
at all times.
RESALE
AND LEASING
1.
Each unit home is restricted to residential use by the
owners, lessees, their immediate families and guests.
No owners or lessees of any home unit shall use residence
for transient or commercial purposes.
2.
Two (2) bedroom units are not to exceed four (4) persons
in residency at any time, and three (3) bedroom units
are not exceed six (6) persons at any time.
3.
All leases must be no less than seven (7) months. The
unit must be owned and be owner occupied, by the same
owner for one (1) year before the unit can be leased.
4.
Each new owner or lessee shall be bound by the Declaration
of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, Articles of
Incorporation, Bylaws and these Rules and Regulations.
5. Each owner has the right to sell or lease his unit, provided that the Board of Directors first approves the proposed sale or lease. Neither transaction shall be considered valid or binding unless and until such approval is given.
6. An application form for the approval of a resale or lease, along with a $100.00 application fee, must be submitted prior to the title closing or occupancy of any unit. Either fee is non-refundable and is intended to cover costs associated with reviewing applications. Please allow thirty (30) days for processing.
7. All owners are obliged to initiate the application process. A real estate agent or rental agent may act as an agent for the owner and initiate the process. In either case, the Association must be informed through the application process and the applicants must receive approval regarding leasing or selling.
POOL
AND TENNIS COURTS
1.
The pool and tennis courts are for the exclusive use of
residents and their guests. Residents must accompany all
guests at all times.
2.
Minors under the age of sixteen (16) years must be accompanied
by an adult.
3. No resident shall make or permit any disturbing noises by himself, his family, servants, employees, agents, visitors licensees, nor do or permit anything by such persons that will interfere with the rights, comfort, or convenience of other residents.
4.
All persons using the pool must shower before entering
pool.
5.
No running or diving is permitted in pool area.
6.
No skateboards, bicycles or roller blades permitted in
pool area or tennis courts.
7.
Babies (under 3 years of age) must wear diapers and rubber
pants in the pool.
8.
Glass containers are not allowed in the pool or tennis
court areas.
9.
Removal of furniture from the pool area is prohibited.
10.
No loud or boisterous conduct will be permitted.
11.
Pool and tennis court hours are from sunrise to midnight.
GENERAL
RULES
1.
The sidewalks, passages, and all common elements of the
property must not be obstructed or encumbered or used
for any purpose other than ingress or egress to and from
the premises. In no way shall any carriages, mopeds, motorcycles,
bicycles, wagons, shopping carts, benches, tables, chairs
or any other objects of a similar type and nature be stored
in or upon those places.
2.
No garbage cans, supplies, milk bottles, or other articles
shall be placed on the common element of the property
except as authorized by the Board. Additionally, no linens,
clothes, clothing, curtains, rugs, mops, or laundry of
any kind, or other articles, be shaken or hung from any
windows, doors, or entryways, or exposed on any part of
such common element.
3.
No resident shall make or permit any disturbing noises
by himself, his family, servants, employees, agents, visitors,
licensees, no do or permit anything by such persons that
will interfere with the rights, comforts or convenience
of other residents.
4.
One "For Sale" sign may be displayed in the
front yard (4' sq.). No other type of sign may be displayed.
5.
Solicitation by you or others is not allowed on the premises.
6.
Objects that deem to be unsightly may not be displayed
in windows or elsewhere on the premises.
7.
Patios and entrances may not be used to store belongings.
Only appropriate potted plants and outdoor furniture are
permitted.
8.
No spikes, adhesives, screws, hooks, nails, satellite
dishes, antennas may be driven into the outside walls.
Unit owner will be responsible for any damage to the exterior
walls.
9.
Fishing is not permitted In ponds.
10.
Yard sales are allowed only as a community project.
11.
The car wash area near the tennis courts is the only authorized
place to wash vehicles.
12. Gas or charcoal grills and propane tanks are not allowed on enclosed lanai, screened lanai, or open lanai. They must be outside of lanai on patio or cement blocks.
13. In case of hurricane threat, all items outside of unit including chairs, tables, planters, grills without propane tanks, etc. must be either brought inside or secured to prevent them from becoming a projectile in heavy winds.
14. All hurricane tape or boards must be removed within 2 weeks/14 days after hurricane. Any damage to stucco from nails, screws, or staples must be reported to management, repaired by management, and paid for by unit owner,
15. All holiday light/decorations must be removed within 2 weeks/14 days after holiday, subject to fining.
ALTERATIONS TO UNITS
1.
Unit owners are specifically cautioned that their right
to make any additions, change, alteration, or decoration
to the exterior appearance of any portion of the unit
is subject to the provisions of the Declaration of Covenants,
conditions and Restrictions.
2.
Any proposed addition, change, or alteration must be presented
in writing on the approved
"Request for Home Improvement" form to the Board
of directors for approval, accompanied by written plans
or drawings from such work.
3.
The grass area must be free of all obstacles. This includes
edging, lights, flagpoles, and furniture.
4.
The grass area, plants and trees in front and back of
each unit is common ground and is owned by the Association.
Any addition, change or alteration must be presented in
writing to the Board of Directors for approval.
5. Satellite dishes require Board approval. Installation on exterior walls and/or roofs is strictly prohibited.
ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
The Board of directors of the Association reserves the
right to make additional Rules and Regulations as may
be required from time to time.
2.
Any such additional rules and Regulations shall be binding
upon all owners, residents and guests, as are all other
rules and Regulations previously adopted.
3.
If a resident fails to maintain his property, the Association
has the right to repair or restore it to its original
state at the cost of the unit owner.
4.
Any disregard of these rules and Regulation could result
in a fine or legal process for equity in a court of law
being imposed on the unit owners.
ALL
COMPLAINTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THE OPERATION OF COUNTRYSIDE
KEY PROPERTY MUST BE MADE IN WRITING TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
REVISED
6/26/2007
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