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Holiday Lighting/Decorations – It’s That Time of Year

Don’t be a nuisance to your neighbors

Holiday lighting/decorations shall not become a nuisance to 
neighbors.  Holiday lighting/decorations that directly correspond to 
specific and generally recognized events may be displayed for a 
period of seven (7) days preceding the specific calendar holiday and 
must be removed within three (3) days following the said holiday.

The only exception is for holiday lighting/decorations for the 
holidays that fall in the month of December.  As to such holidays, 
lighting and decorations otherwise complying herewith may be put up 
as early as the immediately preceding Thanksgiving holiday and must 
be removed no later than January 7, 2012.

Furthermore, no holiday lighting/decorations can be placed by Owners 
on Common Areas and electricity for such holiday lighting/decorations 
must be provided from the Dwelling Unit/Lot and my not be derived 
from any Common Area facility.

All lighting intended by the manufacturer to be a permanent fixture 
on a Dwelling Unit or a permanent part of the landscape on a Lot is 
subject to the architectural application process, including prior 
written approval before any use or installation, whether or not such 
lighting is made a permanent fixture or part of the landscaping.  
(See also Landscape Lighting and Lighting guidelines set forth in the 
paragraphs that immediately follow)  All other lighting, in good 
form, shall be considered holiday lighting and subject to this 
guideline.

 
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Ask CAO Jeffrey Blair

Officer Jeffrey Blair

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