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20 <br /> Hort's Mill <br /> Article.These examples are drawn from other communities and include: habitually barking or howling <br /> dogs; glaring light; noisy or smoky vehicles; unlicensed off-road motor vehicles; or activities that <br /> interfere with television/radio reception or block solar access. <br /> No Hazardous Activities. No activity shall be conducted on any portion of The Property which is or might <br /> be unsafe or hazardous to any person or property. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, no <br /> open fires shall be lighted or permitted on any portion of the Property except in a contained space while <br /> attended and in use for recreational and/or cooking purposes or within a fireplace designed to prevent <br /> the dispersal of burning embers. <br /> ANIMALS <br /> Household Pets.The Land Use Committee guides its actions and decisions in matters of pets and <br /> animals with an intent to integrate animals into the community and onto The Property in a way that is <br /> aligned with the Association's goals and purposes that respects the Property and preserves its wild <br /> inhabitants and its natural or landscaped state.The intent of the Land Use Committee and this <br /> Paragraph is not to prevent any Owner from having an animal but rather to monitor the number and <br /> kinds of animals and their impact and compatibility with The Property and the community on an ongoing <br /> basis. <br /> The Land use Committee must be notified of any animal kept on the Property.Animals must be <br /> approved in writing by the Land Use Committee.The only exceptions to these are animals such as birds, <br /> fish or reptiles that are kept within an Owner's Dwelling Unit that have no outside needs or use. <br /> Any animal that needs the Common Areas for housing such as horses,goats, chickens requires that the <br /> Owner submit plans for the animal's care and maintenance for written approval by the Land Use <br /> Committee before the animal can be brought onto the Property. Animals (except wild) shall not be <br /> allowed to run at large within the Property but at all times shall be under the control of the owner or the <br /> Association member responsible for their care. Any animals on the Property shall be cared for and their <br /> living area maintained so they are healthy, not neglected in any way, and do not become a nuisance to <br /> others. All household pet litter in the Common Areas shall be cleaned up immediately by the owner or <br /> caretaker in charge at the time. Animal living areas shall be maintained so that they do not become an <br /> odorous or visual nuisance. <br /> Animals belonging to or being cared for by any Owner or his or her Guests within the Property must <br /> abide by the provisions stated herein. <br /> MAINTENANCE <br /> Maintenance of the Common Areas.The Association shall provide for the repair, maintenance and/or <br /> replacement of the Common Areas located within the Property.Without limiting the generality of the <br /> foregoing and by way of illustration,the Association shall keep the Common Areas safe, attractive, <br /> clean, functional and in good repair and may make necessary or desirable alterations or improvements <br /> thereon. <br /> No planting or gardening shall be done, and no fences, hedges or walls shall be erected upon said <br /> Common Areas to benefit a Dwelling Unit, except such as are installed in accordance with the initial <br /> Page 13 <br />