Common use of Storage Sheds Clause in Contracts

Storage Sheds. New sheds must be commercial manufactured plastic or Rubbermaid style only. Prior approval by Campground is required before building or delivery. Size is to be no larger than 8’ X 10’ and only one story. The base must be pressure-treated wood or the base of the plastic shed if it sits directly on the ground. NOTE: Check with management first before purchasing a building and the location on your site. The design must be a barn-type or xxxxxxx roof. No flat roofs will be permitted. The base design must be able to be picked up by backhoe forks. Building location must have prior approval from Management and the building is to be set on flat, solid patio stones or pressure-treated wood. Electric wire to the shed must be underground (URL) wire, put in conduit, and easily removed. Outside cabinets such as the Rubbermaid products are acceptable and must be approved by Campground before set-up. In the case of any lot fixing by Campground, Campground will not be responsible for any damages done to Camper’s wire assembly. This includes extension cords, water hoses, telephone lines, etc. Storage sheds are not to be used as housing. Do not leave valuables in storage sheds during the winter season. ∙ Golf carts are not to be parked in storage sheds, current ones are grandfathered. ∙ No shed is to be owned by two different seasonal Campers. ∙ Keep the area around Camper’s shed neat, tidy and free from excessive “stash it beside/behind the shed” syndrome. ∙ No shed can be relocated or sold within the Campground without prior approval of the Management. Some buildings, if too old, in bad shape, and do not meet current specs will not be allowed to remain. ∙ If trees need to be trimmed above the Camper's shed, it is the Camper’s responsibility to move or protect the building before the trees fall or are trimmed.

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Samples: austinlakepark.com, austinlakepark.com

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Storage Sheds. New sheds must be commercial manufactured plastic or Rubbermaid style only. Prior approval by Campground Management is required before building or delivery. Size is to be no larger than 8’ X 10’ and only one story. The base must be pressure-treated wood or the base of the plastic shed if it sits directly on the ground. NOTE: Check with management first before purchasing a building and the location on your site. The design must be a barn-type or xxxxxxx roof. No flat roofs will be permitted. The base design must be able to be picked up by backhoe forks. Building location must have prior approval from Management and the building is to be set on flat, solid patio stones or pressure-treated wood. Electric wire to the shed must be underground (URL) wire, put in conduit, and easily removed. Outside cabinets such as the Rubbermaid products are acceptable and must be approved by Campground before set-up. In the case of any lot fixing by Campground, Campground will not be responsible for any damages done to Camper’s wire assembly. This includes extension cords, water hoses, telephone lines, etc. Storage sheds are not to be used as housing. Do not leave valuables in storage sheds during the winter season. ∙ Golf carts are not to be parked in storage sheds, current ones are grandfathered. ∙ No shed is to be owned by two different seasonal Campers. Keep the area around Camper’s shed neat, tidy and free from excessive “stash it beside/behind be the shed” syndrome. No shed can be relocated or sold within the Campground without prior approval of the Management. Some buildings, if too old, in bad shape, and do not meet current specs will not be allowed to remain. If trees need to be trimmed above the Camper's ’s shed, it is the Camper’s responsibility to move or protect the building before the trees fall or are trimmed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: austinlakepark.com, austinlakepark.com

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