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SUMMARY EXAMPLE DETAIL <br /> details) <br /> . 2. Vinyl white, tan or grey picket or black <br /> s ,green or cream wrought iron fencing <br /> i ` ' allowed in rear yards. <br /> ��••� <br /> f rill L 1 1 3. All fence designs must be reviewed and <br /> approved by the ARC prior to installation. <br /> I,+I�� n� 'M-7- li �I P 1_• _; 'IG-� 4. If fences are used,gates and archways <br /> �����`�� are encouraged as a welcoming entry to <br /> _�Il i",,4444,Illl(IIII1,mu i 11 x property. <br /> Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br /> 5. Privacy or utility screening must inte- <br /> grate with and compliment the architec- <br /> ture. <br /> ' 6. "Invisible fences" should be used for <br /> '1 -1* s� ( ;If�h , dogenclosures. <br /> .�. e,,,qt .., ..� N. RETAINING WALLS <br /> i" ins '"1�..� I." kill . , _ • 1. Retaining walls should not exceed 6' in <br /> $ :j,.3 " i= height and be constructed of materials such <br /> ras stone, veneer or decorative concrete <br /> - -` _I ~ block (i.e.,keystone). Break up larger ele- <br /> �� 4` ..% f;L vation drops with stepped multiple walls. <br /> u"�-.. .I . %,,,;..44,„,__,___ _ <br /> 2. Construction details should be provided <br /> �����\ - for retaining walls greater than 3 feet <br /> • ` exposed height. <br /> 3. Landscape wall&surface materials <br /> shall be consistent with accent materials <br /> used on home. <br /> 4. Preserve trees &compliment home <br /> design with retaining materials& slopes. <br /> O. MAIL/NEWSPAPER BOXES <br /> • Mail and newspaper boxes will be pro- <br /> vided and installed by the Developer. <br /> P. HOUSE NUMBERS <br /> • Front yard house address identification <br /> standards (typeface&number height <br /> requirements) must be met. <br /> Q. LIGHTING <br /> 1. Exterior light fixtures should be in char- <br /> acter&style of home. <br /> 2. Lighting sources should be indirect <br /> where possible, with all lighting in shades <br /> of white (no colored bulbs other than at the <br /> holidays). <br /> • 3. Spillover of glare must be avoided to <br /> neighboring lots and light sources must be <br /> shielded to prevent glare. Wall washes can <br /> Page 15 <br />