Common use of Wild Animals Clause in Contracts

Wild Animals. The Property is located adjacent or nearby to certain undeveloped areas which may contain various species of wild creatures (including, but not limited to, alligators, bears, panthers, raccoons, coyotes and foxes), which may from time to time stray onto the Property, and which may otherwise pose a nuisance or hazard, all risks associated with which each Owner accepts by their purchase of a Lot. Owners shall not feed wild creatures of any kind nor otherwise engage in conduct that attracts wild creatures onto any portion of the Property. Conduct that may attract wild creatures onto the Property, and that may be restricted or regulated by the Association, includes, but is not necessarily limited to: (i) leaving food waste in containers or areas that are accessible by wild creatures, or allowing wild creatures to access food waste, pet food, BBQ grills, refrigerators or freezers in garages or on porches or patios; (ii) not picking fruit (including vegetables and berries) when they are ripe but allowing them to fall and remain on the ground; (iii) leaving birdfeeders out overnight; (iv) keeping bees; (v) not keeping garage doors closed in accordance with Section 5.13 hereof; and (vi) leaving trash containers outside overnight for next day pick-up by trash haulers, in lieu of putting them out in the morning of the day of pick-up. The Association, acting solely by and through its Board and without requiring the consent of the Members, shall have the right to adopt, amend, modify or terminate rules, regulations or policies which regulate or restrict these activities or any other activities which, in the sole determination of the Board, attract wild creatures onto the Property. For purposes of further illustration and not limitation of the foregoing sentence, the Board may promulgate rules, regulations or policies: (i) providing disclosure of potential hazards relating to wild creatures in and around the Property; (ii) establishing procedures for reporting wild creatures on the Property; (iii) establishing procedures prohibit or limit activities which attract wild creatures (including limiting natural food sources and securing garages, patios, porches, vehicles and other potential food sources that may attract wild creatures; (iv) mandating that Owners acquire, at their sole cost and expense, and use so called “Bear Resistant Trash Containers” for the disposition of food waste; and (v) establishing penalties for non-compliance with such rules, regulations or policies. Any such Bear Resistant Trash Containers shall be a type or types that are acceptable to the Association and that are capable of pick-up by any trash hauler(s) servicing the Property.

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Sources: Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions

Wild Animals. The Property is located adjacent or nearby to certain undeveloped areas which may contain various species of wild creatures (including, but not limited to, alligators, bears, panthers, raccoons, coyotes and foxes), which may from time to time stray onto the Property, and which may otherwise pose a nuisance or hazard, all risks associated with which each Owner accepts by their purchase of a Lot. Owners shall not feed wild creatures of any kind nor otherwise engage in conduct that attracts wild creatures onto any portion of the Property. Conduct that may attract wild creatures onto the Property, and that may be restricted or regulated by the Association, includes, but is not necessarily limited to: (i) leaving food waste in containers or areas that are accessible by wild creatures, or allowing wild creatures to access food waste, pet food, BBQ grills, refrigerators or freezers in garages or on porches or patios; (ii) not picking fruit (including vegetables and berries) when they are ripe but allowing them to fall and remain on the ground; (iii) leaving birdfeeders out overnight; (iv) keeping bees; (v) not keeping garage doors closed in accordance with Section 5.13 hereof; and (vi) leaving trash containers outside overnight for next day pick-up by trash haulers, in lieu of putting them out in the morning of the day of pick-up. The Association, acting solely by and through its the Board and without requiring the consent of the Members, shall have the right to adopt, amend, modify or terminate rules, regulations or policies promulgate Association Rules which regulate or restrict these activities or any other activities which, in the sole determination of the Board, attract wild creatures onto the Property. For purposes of further illustration and not limitation of the foregoing sentence, the Board may promulgate rules, regulations or policies: (i) providing disclosure of potential hazards relating to wild creatures in and around the Property; (ii) establishing procedures for reporting wild creatures on the Property; (iii) establishing procedures prohibit or limit activities which attract wild creatures (including limiting natural food sources and securing garages, patios, porches, vehicles and other potential food sources that may attract wild creatures; (iv) Association Rules mandating that Owners acquire, at their sole cost and expense, and use so called “Bear Resistant Trash Containers” for the disposition of food waste; and (v) establishing penalties for non-compliance with such rules, regulations or policies. Any such Bear Resistant Trash Containers shall be a type or types that are acceptable to the Association and that are capable of pick-up by any trash hauler(s) servicing the PropertyProject.

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Sources: Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions

Wild Animals. The Property is located adjacent or nearby to certain undeveloped areas which may contain various species of wild creatures (including, but not limited to, alligators, bears, panthers, raccoons, coyotes and foxes), which may from time to time stray onto the Property, and which may otherwise pose a nuisance or hazard, all risks associated with which each Owner accepts by their purchase of a Lot. Owners shall not feed wild creatures of any kind nor otherwise engage in conduct that attracts wild creatures onto any portion of the Property. Conduct that may attract wild creatures onto the Property, and that may be restricted or regulated by the Association, includes, but is not necessarily limited to: (i) leaving food waste in containers or areas that are accessible by wild creatures, or allowing wild creatures to access food waste, pet food, BBQ grills, refrigerators or freezers in garages or on porches or patios; (ii) not picking fruit (including vegetables and berries) when they are ripe but allowing them to fall and remain on the ground; (iii) leaving birdfeeders out overnight; (iv) keeping bees; (v) not keeping garage doors closed in accordance with Section 5.13 hereof; and (vi) leaving trash containers outside overnight for next day pick-up by trash haulers, in lieu of putting them out in the morning of the day of pick-pick- up. The Association, acting solely by and through its the Board and without requiring the consent of the Members, shall have the right to adopt, amend, modify or terminate rules, regulations or policies promulgate Association Rules which regulate or restrict these activities or any other activities which, in the sole determination of the Board, attract wild creatures onto the Property. For purposes of further illustration and not limitation of the foregoing sentence, the Board may promulgate rules, regulations or policies: (i) providing disclosure of potential hazards relating to wild creatures in and around the Property; (ii) establishing procedures for reporting wild creatures on the Property; (iii) establishing procedures prohibit or limit activities which attract wild creatures (including limiting natural food sources and securing garages, patios, porches, vehicles and other potential food sources that may attract wild creatures; (iv) Association Rules mandating that Owners acquire, at their sole cost and expense, and use so called “Bear Resistant Trash Containers” for the disposition of food waste; and (v) establishing penalties for non-compliance with such rules, regulations or policies. Any such Bear Resistant Trash Containers shall be a type or types that are acceptable to the Association and that are capable of pick-up by any trash hauler(s) servicing the PropertyProject.

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Sources: Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions