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Pinnacle Property Owners Association

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Regulation.: Rules & Penalty Regulation



Rules & Penalty Regulation



Rule categories:

Category A: Any restriction, regulation, or resolution that impacts personal safety or property endangerment.
Sanctions:
1) Up to $5000 per instance penalty assessment for a behavioral violation.
Category B: Any restriction, regulation, or resolution that significantly impacts property
value, community appearance, or general well being of other members
Sanctions:
1) Up to $100 per day penalty assessment for a non-behavioral violation.
2) Up to $1000 per instance penalty assessment for a behavioral violation.
Category C: Any restriction, regulation, or resolution that is not included in A or B.
Sanctions:
1) Up to $50 per day penalty assessment for a non-behavioral violation.
2) Up to $500 per instance penalty assessment for a behavioral violation.
3) One time assessment equal to the amount of actual damage.

Restrictions, regulations, or resolutions that are to be enforced.


============================ Category A =========================
a. No reckless operation of vehicles on common association roadways including DUI but
not limited to impairing substances.


b. Violation of fire burning regulation.

c. Noxious behavior that directly impacts personal safety or endangers property.


============================ Category B =========================

11. No noxious or offensive activity shall be permitted on the property.

13. No timber cutting will be permitted except for the clearing of home sites or driveways
except where the area cleared is seeded, or planted and maintained in such a manner in
keeping with the standards of the subdivision. Clear cutting is not permitted.


12. No tract shall be used as a dumping ground for rubbish, trash, garbage, and all waste
shall be kept only in sanitary containers. All equipment for the storage or disposal of
refuse shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition


23. No trail motorcycles, ATVs or other similar recreational vehicles, may be operated
anywhere within Pinnacle Mountain.


4. Residents and property owners shall not be allowed to park vehicles on the road except
in emergencies. Unless otherwise posted, guests and visitors of owners may park on the
shoulder of the roads, while visiting property owners for a short duration, so long as the
health, safety and convenience of other residents within the subdivision are not impaired.


9. No animals, livestock or poultry of any kind shall be kept, raised or bred on the
property, except that dogs, cats or other common household pets and horses may be kept
so long as the owner of such animals do not keep, breed, or maintain such animals for
any commercial purposes. All such animals must be kept in fenced areas to the rear of the
main residence and when out for exercise should be kept on a leash and not allowed to
become a nuisance to other residents, property owners or their guests.

Horse barns, not more than one and one-half stories in height, consisting of not more than
four stalls, a tack room, a wash area and hay storage will be permitted on tracts larger
than ten acres. If a property owner has two or more contiguous tracts, these can be
merged into one tract for the purpose of meeting this requirement. Said barn must be no
closer than one hundred feet to any front, side or rear tract line of any other tract owner
and must be approved by the Architectural Committee.


16. All fuel tanks and containers shall be covered or buried underground consistent with
normal safety precautions and local governed regulations.




=============================Category C =========================

1. All property owners must submit for approval to the Architectural Committee a
driveway plan prior to any building site preparation. This plan must include at a
minimum the location of the proposed driveway on a plat, location of drainage ditches,
and type of culvert(s) if required. The Architectural Committee review will be guided by
our association’s Road Standards.


2. All property owners are responsible for excessive road damage done to association common roadways by themselves or anyone in their contract. Excessive road damage will be determined by the PMPOA Road Committee.

3. All other restrictions, covenants, rules, regulations or resolutions not specifically
defined in Category A or B above.



Revision date 01/17/04
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