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19. Removal of Trees: In reviewinq building plans, the ARC
shall take into account the natural landscaping of said Got (i.e.
trees, shrubs etc.) and encouraqe the Owner to incorporate them
in his landscaping plan. No trees two (2) inches in diameter at
one (1) foot above the natural grade shall be cut or removed
without the approval of th~ ARC, said approval may be qiven when
such removal is necessary for the construction of a dwellinq or
other improvement.
20. Window Air Conditioning Units: No window or wall air
conditioning units shall be permitted.
21. Mailboxes: A1l mailboxes and paper boxes are to be of
one design throughout the entire development. The purchase of
said boxes shall be coordinated by the Developer or Association
whichever is applicable at that time. If and when the United
States mail service or the newspaper(s) involved shall indicate a
willinqness to make delivery to wall receptacles attached to
d wellings, each property owner, upon the request of the ARC,
shall replace the boxes or receptacles previausly employed for
such purpose or purposes with wall receptacles attached to
dwellinqs.
22. Sight Distance at Intersection: No fence, wall, hedge
or shrub which obstructs sight lines shall be placed or permitted
to remain on any corner Got within the triangular area formed by
the street property lines and a lin~ connecting them at points
' thirty-five (35) feet from the intersectbon of the street lines,
' or in case of a rounded property corner, from the intersection of
~ a street property line with the edge of a driveway. No trees
F shall be permitted to remain within such distances of such inter-
~ sections unless the foliage line is maintained at sufficient
~ height to prevent obstruction of sight lines.
~ 23. Utility Connections: Building connections for all
~ utilities, including, but not limited to, water, electricity,
~ telephone and television shall be run underground from the proper
connecting points to the building structure in such a manner to
~ be acceptable to the governing utiltity authority.
24. Acceptance: An understanding of the above, toqether
with compliance with all the provisions of the General Covenants
and Restrictions, is fundamental to the development of each
~ inai~iaua~ residence, which, in turn, reflects on the ultimate
~ community character.
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