Clotheslines Sample Clauses

Clotheslines. No clotheslines will be permitted around the building.
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Clotheslines. (a) For purposes of this section, “clothesline” includes a cord, rope, or wire from which laundered items may be hung to dry or air. A balcony, railing, awning, or other part of a structure or building shall not qualify as a clothesline.
Clotheslines. No outside lines or clotheslines, whether or not the same are for the purpose of drying clothes, shall be permitted on any portion of the Property. Likewise, no rugs, carpets, towels, clothing or other items shall be hung from any rails, lines, fences, xxxxxx, windows, poles, walls or structures on the Property.
Clotheslines. Outside clotheslines are permitted on leased property under the following conditions: The poles must be of wood or metal. The poles must be painted with no rust. The clothesline must not be longer than 25 feet and no higher than seven feet. The clothesline must be constructed on the rear of the property, further from the front road than the leased residence. Deck rails, bushes, porches, etc. are not to be used to hang clothes outside under any circumstances. B&W Housing Development reserves the right to remove any clothesline, if after notice, the resident has not, within fourteen days, conformed to the described clothesline criteria. Clothes are not to be left on the clotheslines overnight.
Clotheslines. Clotheslines are not permitted unless they are completely hidden from the view of persons off the Lot.
Clotheslines. (a) The clotheslines shall be screened or otherwise not visible from the street.
Clotheslines. No clotheslines or drying yards shall be located upon the premises so as to be visible from any Common Area or from any adjoining property or Unit.
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Clotheslines. No outside clothesline may be erected or maintained on any Lot.
Clotheslines. Outside clotheslines are permitted on leased property under the following conditions: The poles must be of wood or metal. The poles must be painted with no rust. The clothesline must not be longer than 25 feet and no higher than seven feet. The clothesline must be constructed on the rear of the property, further from the front road than the leased residence. Deck rails, bushes, porches, etc. are not to be used to hang clothes outside under any circumstances. B&W Housing Development reserves the right to remove any clothesline, if after notice, the resident has not, within five days, conformed to the described clothesline criteria. Clothes are not to be left on the clotheslines overnight. ADDRESSES Cherokee County requires the address of each residence to be posted on the home in three inch numbers, located in such a way that they are easily visible from the street for emergency vehicles. B&W Housing Development staff have furnished residence numbers on all leased/contract for deed homes.
Clotheslines. Unless otherwise permitted by applicable law and only to the extent permitted therein, no clothesline or other similar device shall be allowed in any portion of the Property, unless within a Home and concealed from view from all other portions of the Property and from the surrounding public areas. No towels shall be permitted to be hung from the balconies.
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