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Sign & Flyer Posting Policy
Community policy regarding posting of signs by residents or their agents is a
reasonable compromise between legitimate individual homeowner and/or
contractor/vendor promotional interests, and the interests of the community at
large. The policy is as follows:
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Posting of signs on homeowners' property:
There are only three categories of signs permitted on homeowners' lots,
and they are listed below - all others (including but not limited to
political, charitable, and religious) are expressly prohibited.
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Street
number/name signs
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Real estate for sale/lease signs:
one sign
containing not more than eight (8) square feet of surface area per
side (2
sides
maximum), and used solely in connection with
the marketing of the affected Lot for sale or lease.
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Home contractor signs (project requires
ARB written
pre-approval): One small
sign (not to exceed 2’ x
2’) is allowed on the lot (yard - not on the right of way grass strip
between the street and sidewalk) while the project
is ongoing for advertisement by the contractor.
Signs must be removed as soon as the project is completed, or within 30
days following placement, whichever occurs first.
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Posting of signs on Community common areas and rights of way:
Posting signs of any type, by residents or their agents, on community common
areas or rights of way is prohibited. All such signs will be
confiscated. Particularly egregious is taping of flyers to lamp posts,
which, in addition to being unsightly, frequently requires repainting posts
as paint often adheres to the tape when removed.
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