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those propoaed to be removed, shall be indicated on landscaping plans and
specifications, and sub3ect to the approval of the Environmental Control
Committee.
- (c) Landsca~in,~ ApProval: No trees, bushes, shrubs or plants which
at maturity and without clipping or pruning thereof, would exceed the height
of the dwelling house on any lot or in common areas shall be planted or emplaced
until the plans and speciiications for the placement of any such trees, bushes,
shrubs or plants have been submitted to and approved by the Environmental
Control Committee as to the preservation of the natural view and sesthetic
beauty which each Lot and the community is intended to en~oy. Said plans as
submitted shall show in detail and to scale the proposed elevations and locations
of said trees, bushes, shrubs or plants, including the location of same in
relation to all other Lots subject to these restrictions.
(d) Committee Approval: Approval of said plans by the Environmental
Control Co~ittee may be withheld if in the opinion of the Committee the view of
any Lot would be fmpeded by the location of such tree, bush, shrub or plant, or.
in any other manner. In any event, the Committee shall have the right to require
any member to remove, trim, or prune any tree, or shrub, which in the reasonable
belief of the Com~ittee impedes or detracts from the-view of any Lot.
Section 3. Variances. The Board of Directors of the Association or the
Environmental Control Committee appointed by the Board may, with the approval
of the City of Port ~t. Lucie, and/or St. Lucie County Planning and Zoning Board,
approve variances to the requirements of Article IX, Section 2.
Section 4. Attorney's Fees. In all Iitigation involving architectural or
environmental control, the prevailing party shall be entitled to collect and
shall be awarded attorneys' fees and court costs.
ARTICLE VII
EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE
Section 1. Exterior Maintenance. Pursuant to agreement with owner, or
upon determination by the Association that an Owner has failed to maintain the
exterior of his Living Unit in accordance with general standards of the co~u-
nity and above and beyond maintenance furnished by Association, then, after
reasonable notice to the owner specifying such failure and upon owner's neglect
or refusal to correct the same, then, in such event, and in addition to maintenance
upon the Common Properties, the Association may provide exterior maintenance
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