Exterior Maintenance Guidelines
All improvements on a lot must be maintained in a state of good repair and
shall not be allowed to deteriorate. Repairs shall include, but not be
limited to the following:
- All painted surfaces must be clean and smooth with no bare areas or
peeling paint, and all surfaces must be free of mildew.
- All rotted and damaged wood must be replaced and any damaged brickwork
repaired.
- Gutters must be kept in good repair and not allowed to sag or hang down.
- Roofs must be maintained in good repair with no missing or curling
shingles and entire roof must be same color.
- All glass surfaces must be whole.
- Garage doors must be undamaged and in good repair.
- Fences and gates must be kept in good repair.
- Sidewalks, driveways and curbs must be clean and undamaged. Seams
must be kept free of weeds.
- Lawns must be kept mowed, edged and weed free, flowerbeds must be kept
free of weeds, and shrubs and trees must be kept trimmed.
- There shall be no storage of clutter and debris in public view.
- Mailboxes and yard lights must be maintained in good repair.
- Basketball goals shall be kept in good repair to include backboard, rim,
and net.
- There shall be no offensive material, clutter or unsightly view of the
inside of the homes which is visible to the public through uncovered windows.
Adopted this 10th day of June, 1999.