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6 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | MARCH 2018 | Rule Change Concerning Architectural Standards PROPOSED RULE CHANGE NOTIFICATION # 18-01 The Board reviewed the following proposed amendment, to the Sun Lakes Country Club Homeowners Association General Statement of Rules and Regulations (revised December 2017 edition), that appears on the Association's website (sunlakescc.com) and are available in the administration office (please reference ARTICLE VII SPECIFIC ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS (7.29 View Restriction), at its January 24, 2018 Open Session meeting. The Board will vote upon the proposed amendment at its April 25, 2018 Open Session Meeting, following publication in the March edition of Lifestyles. If the Board votes in favor of the proposed rule change it would go into effect May 1, 2018. PURPOSE: The purpose of the proposed rule change is to clarify that there is no guarantee of view provided by the governing documents. EFFECT: The effect of the rule change, if adopted, will allow clarification for the association and its membership for enforcement. Strikethrough = Text to be deleted Bold, Italic and Underlined Text = Text to be added 7.29 View Restriction. In accordance with the CC&Rs Article X, Section 10.07, Improvements constructed, installed or planted may not be located on any lot where they unreasonably obstruct the view of adjacent residents. Except for Improvements installed by the builder, no vegetation or other improvement shall be planted, constructed, or maintained, upon any lot or condominium in a location or at a height that will significantly or unreasonably obstruct the view from any other lot or condominium in the immediate vicinity thereof. In the event of a dispute between owners as to the obstruction of a view from a lot or condominium, such dispute shall be submitted to the Master Architectural Committee. This provision does not grant a guarantee of view or any express or implied easements for views or for the passage of light and air to any home. Rule Change Concerning Architectural Standards PROPOSED RULE CHANGE NOTIFICATION # 18-02 The Board reviewed the following proposed amendment, to the Sun Lakes Country Club Homeowners Association General Statement of Rules and Regulations (revised December 2017 edition), that appears on the Association's website (sunlakescc.com) and are available in the administration office (please reference ARTICLE VII SPECIFIC ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS (7.22 Painting-Exterior Maintenance), at its January 24, 2017 Open Session meeting. The Board will vote upon the proposed amendment at its April 25, 2017 Open Session Meeting, following publication in the March edition of Lifestyles. If the Board votes in favor of the proposed rule change it would go into effect May 1, 2018. PURPOSE: The purpose of the proposed rule change is to clearly identify which paint colors are acceptable for wood and wrought iron surfaces. EFFECT: The effect of the rule change, if adopted, will allow clarification for the association and its membership for enforcement. Strikethrough = Text to be deleted Bold, Italic and Underlined Text = Text to be added 7.22 Painting-Exterior Maintenance. e. The following colors are designated for use on trim and pop out surfaces only: Dunn- Edwards "Sandpit", "Whole Wheat", and "Wood Lake". Vista Paint "Cavern Sand", "Dusty Path", and "Noble Crown". Sherwin Williams "Cobble Brown", "Down Home", "Grounded", "Quiver Tan", "Tea Chest", and "Warm Stone". Behr "New Chestnut". Any proposed color with a light reflective value of less than 50% is for use on trim and pop out surfaces only. f. Any proposed color lighter than Vista Paint "White Shadow", or with a light reflective value of greater than 97% is for use only on wood surfaces, wood patio covers, or metal patio covers. g. The color "black", or any proposed color with a light reflective value of less than 15%, is for use only on wrought iron surfaces. Rule Change Concerning General Statement of Rules and Regulations PROPOSED RULE CHANGE NOTIFICATION # 18-04 The Board reviewed the following proposed amendment, to the Sun Lakes Country Club Homeowners Association General Statement of Rules and Regulations (revised December 2017 edition), that appears on the Association's website (sunlakescc.com) and are available in the administration office (please reference ARTICLE III RESIDENT REGISTRATION, at its January 24, 2017 Open Session meeting. The Board will vote upon the proposed amendment at its April 25, 2017 Open Session Meeting, following publication in the March edition of Lifestyles. If the Board votes in favor of the proposed rule change it would go into effect May 1, 2018. PURPOSE: The purpose of the proposed rule change is to encourage homeowners to update their Resident Information Forms in a timely manner. EFFECT: The effect of the rule change, if adopted, will allow clarification for the association and its membership for enforcement. Strikethrough = Text to be deleted Bold, Italic and Underlined Text = Text to be added ARTICLE III - RESIDENT REGISTRATION Each resident is required to fill out a Resident Information Form, available at the administrative office. The Resident Information Form provides the Association with all pertinent information regarding your residency and vehicle use at the Association. The form includes space for you to provide important information regarding your frequent guests. Providing this information will make it easier for your guests to enter the community. Be certain that your telephone number is correctly noted on your Resident Information Form. Resident Information Forms may only be updated at the administration office. The penalties for failure to register all occupants within three (3) days of occupancy are as follows: 1st offense – A fine of $100. 2nd offense within one (1) year of 1st offense – A fine of $100 and the scheduling of a disciplinary hearing before the Master Board of Directors.

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