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3 similar null contracts

Middle Island Property Owner Agreement for New Construction
May 12th, 2022
  • Filed
    May 12th, 2022

The MI Covenants in Article VI section 6.19 state that “No site preparation or initial construction, erection or installation of any improvements, including but not limited to, residences, outbuildings, fences, walls, screens (whether by plants or structures) and other structures shall be undertaken upon Middle Island unless the plans and specifications therefore showing the nature, kind, shape, height, materials, including color schemes, and location of the proposed improvements shall have been first submitted to the Association or its designee and have been expressly approved in writing by such entity or its designee.” )

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Middle Island Property Owner Agreement for New Construction
March 4th, 2022
  • Filed
    March 4th, 2022

The MI Covenants in Article VI section 6.19 state that “No site preparation or initial construction, erection or installation of any improvements, including but not limited to, residences, outbuildings, fences, walls, screens (whether by plants or structures) and other structures shall be undertaken upon Middle Island unless the plans and specifications therefore showing the nature, kind, shape, height, materials, including color schemes, and location of the proposed improvements shall have been first submitted to the Association or its designee and have been expressly approved in writing by such entity or its designee.” )

Middle Island Property Owner Agreement for New Construction
March 4th, 2022
  • Filed
    March 4th, 2022

The MI Covenants in Article VI section 6.19 state that “No site preparation or initial construction, erection or installation of any improvements, including but not limited to, residences, outbuildings, fences, walls, screens (whether by plants or structures) and other structures shall be undertaken upon Middle Island unless the plans and specifications therefore showing the nature, kind, shape, height, materials, including color schemes, and location of the proposed improvements shall have been first submitted to the Association or its designee and have been expressly approved in writing by such entity or its designee.” )

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