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202002679 <br />owned by a guest of an Owner or Resident may be parked in the driveway on a Lot or on the Street <br />or in designated parking spaces on the Common Area. <br />Residents of a Lot shall be permitted to park (on the driveway, driveway expansion, and <br />any street adjacent to such Lot) only that number of vehicles equivalent to the number of licensed <br />drivers living at the Lot, limited to a maximum of four (4) vehicles, except while engaged in <br />transport. Such vehicles shall have current license plates and valid registration and shall be <br />operable and not leaking fluids. Loud exhausts and flat tires of such vehicles must be repaired <br />immediately. All parking spaces shall have a concrete surface. All open off-street parking areas <br />shall be a minimum of 20 feet (20') in length and 10 feet (10') in width. <br />The Board shall have the right and power to adopt rules and regulations governing and <br />further restricting the parking of Motor Vehicles on Lots or the streets and implementing the <br />provisions of this Section. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between this Section and <br />the rules and regulations adopted by the Board, this Section shall control. <br />4.17 Drainage. <br />No Residence, structure, building, landscaping, fence, wall, or other Improvement shall be <br />constructed, installed, placed, or maintained in any manner that would obstruct, interfere with, or <br />change the direction or flow of water required by any drainage plans for the Property, or for any <br />Lot as may be indicated on drainage plans filed with the City of Grand Island. No alterations or <br />Improvements may be made that provide a flat, non -draining roof surface. All new or altered roofs <br />must drain to the ground solely within the Owner's Lot. No roof can drain directly onto a <br />neighboring Lot. In addition, no Owner or other Person shall change the grade or elevation of a <br />Lot in any manner that would obstruct, interfere with, or change the direction or flow of water <br />required by any applicable drainage plans for the Property. <br />4.18 Garages. <br />Garages shall be used for parking vehicles and storage only and shall not be used or <br />converted for living or recreational activities. The interior of all garages shall be maintained and <br />kept in a neat, clean, and sightly condition, free of debris or unsightly objects. Garage doors shall <br />be kept closed except when the opening of the door is necessary to permit ingress or egress. <br />4.19 Rooftop HVAC Equipment Prohibited. <br />No heating, ventilating, air conditioning, or evaporative cooling units or equipment related <br />thereto may be mounted, installed, or maintained on the roof of any Residence or other building <br />so as to be Visible from Neighboring Property. <br />4.20 Playground Equipment; Basketball Backboards. <br />Jungle gyms, swing sets, playhouses, and other children's playground equipment will be <br />permitted in the backyards of Lots, provided such equipment is maintained in good condition and <br />repair and cannot be readily seen from the street. Basketball backboards and hoops are permitted <br />on the front driveway of each Lot. <br />Plans for play structures and similar recreational equipment must be submitted to the DRC <br />for approval. This is not to eliminate play structures, but to consider privacy issues for adjacent <br />neighbors and to assure the aesthetic appeal. <br />The maximum height that will be considered for approval of swing sets is ten feet (10'). <br />The maximum height for any deck or platform is four feet (4') above ground level. <br />The play structure may be placed no closer than five feet (5') to any Lot line. When <br />considering plan approval, the DRC will consider the appearance, height, and proximity to <br />neighboring property. Submittals must include a picture or brochure of the structure, total <br />dimensions, materials, and a plot map or drawing indicating the proposed location and its <br />proximity to adjacent Lot lines. <br />Page 23 of 52 <br />