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1.
The Architectural Control Committee will review
all satellite dishes on a case-by case basis.
2.
All satellite dishes will be mounted with
brackets in such a way that it does not damage the
chimney or roof.
3.
Installer of satellite dish must submit planned
location of dish and wiring plan.
4.
Once an installation is approved, the
Association’s management company will be notified of
the installation date and time.
5.
All installers must provide proof of liability
and workman’s compensation insurance to the
Association’s management company prior to any work
being initiated. The minimum required limits are
$1,000.000 general liability and statutory limit on
workman’s compensation. Improper installation could
cause damage to structures, posing a potential safety
hazard to
the
residents and personnel of the Association.
6.
Installation of transmission only antennas is
prohibited.
7.
Satellite dishes over one meter on diameter are
prohibited.
8.
All antennas not covered by the new FCC Rule are
prohibited.
9.
Not more than one antenna for each type of
service may be installed per unit.
10.
All completed installations must be inspected by
a Town and Country Village Association designated
inspector through the Architectural Control Committee.
Should the inspection require additional expertise, the
homeowner requesting installation shall pay the cost of
such additional inspection.
11.
All dish installations are subject to a $100
Revocable license.
12.
All dishes, once installed will remain installed
and may not be removed, except at the direction of the
Association.
13.
All dishes, once installed will be tagged with
identification as to which unit that dish is servicing.
14.
All satellite dish installations are to be
completed so as not to cause damage whatsoever. If
increased maintenance or damage occurs, the owners of
the unit for which the satellite dish was installed are
responsible for all such costs.
15.
Owners who install or maintain antennas are
responsible for all associated costs, including but not
limited to:
a.
Place (or replace), repair, maintain and move or
remove antennas;
b.
Repair damage to any property caused by antenna
installation, maintenance or use;
c.
Pay medical expenses incurred by persons injured
by antenna installation, maintenance or use;
d.
Reimburse residents or the Association for damage
caused by antenna installation, maintenance or use;
e.
Restore antenna installation sites to their
original condition.
16.
Owners shall not permit their antennas to fall
into disrepair or to become a safety hazard
17.
Owners shall be responsible for antenna
maintenance, repair, replacement and the correction of
any safety hazard.
18.
Any maintenance to the dish or due to the dish
installation requires notification to the management
company.
19.
If antennas become detached, owners shall remove
or repair such detachment within 72 hours of the
detachment. If the detachment threatens safety, the
Association may remove the antennas at the expense of
the owner.
20.
Owners shall be responsible for the antenna
repainting or replacement of the deteriorated ace of the
antennas.
21.
If maintenance of the building requires removal
of the antennas, the Owners shall be responsible for all
such costs.
22.
Antennas shall be painted to match the color of
the structure to which they are installed.
23.
Exterior antenna wiring shall be installed so as
to be minimally visible.
24.
If these rules are violated, the Association,
after notice and opportunity to be heard, may bring
action for declaratory relief with the FCC or any court
of competent jurisdiction. If the court of FCC
determines that the Association rule is enforceable, a
fine of $50 shall be imposed by the Association for each
length of time, additional fines of $10 per day will be
imposed for each day that the violation continues. To
the extent permitted by laws and/or the governing
documents, the Association shall be entitled to
reasonable attorney fees, cost and expenses incurred in
the enforcement of this policy.
25.
If the antenna installation poses a serious,
immediate safety hazard, the Association may seek
injunctive relief to prohibit the installation or seek
removal of the installation.
26.
If any provision is ruled invalid, the remainder
of these rules shall remain in full force and effect.
27.
Placement of dish BELOW FENCE LINE
is acceptable. The top of the dish may not extend above
the top of fence. Installation remains the same using
mounting brackets. Declaration of Covenants, Article II,
(F), page 5.
28.
Mount brackets ( NO PENETRATION INTO
CHIMMEY SURFACE) securely to
chimney to prevent any damage to the roof and to avoid
any leaks.
Address
of Installation:_____________________________________
Date:
_______ Signature
of Owner Agreement:________________
Date:
_______Signature of Architectural Member:______________
Date:
_______Company installing:
__________________________
Signature
of installer: _____________________________________
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