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Dysfunctional Pines
Restrictive
Covenants
1.
This Property, if occupied,
shall not be used for other than private, single family residential
purposes. No more than one dwelling may be constructed on any parcel.
No commercial or business activities are allowed that require signage
larger than 2 square feet in area, such as 1 foot by 2 feet or 6 inches
by four feet.
2.
All homes constructed on the
property shall be of not less than 500 square feet in living area
permanently attached to an adequate concrete foundation consisting of
poured concrete or mortared concrete block placed in any combination of
beams, piers, pilings and/or footings which supports the dwelling
sufficiently that no settling greater than one inch in forty lineal feet
shall occur. Mobile homes are permitted if greater than 500 s.f. and
attached to an adequate concrete foundation.
3.
Camping for more than 21 days
in a twelve-month period is not permitted. Camping equipment or travel
trailers may not be left on the property between uses unless kept within
a closed building or otherwise covered.
4.
No
construction may occur within the boundaries of the 50-foot road and
utility easement as defined in the Official Plat of Dysfunctional
Pines.
5.
No
parcel of the Property as the same shall appear on the Official Plat of
Dysfunctional Pines as recorded at Texas County Survey Record Book: 17,
Page: 18 Texas County Recorder’s Office may be further sub-divided.
6.
Waste
materials must be kept in closed containers at all times. Parcels must
be kept free of refuse, debris, and rubbish. No derelict vehicles may
be kept on any parcel unless kept in an enclosed garage or covered.
Derelict vehicles are defined as those which EITHER do not run, or are
not licensed.
7.
Any
animals kept on this property shall be maintained in such a manner that
they do not present a nuisance to owners of neighboring parcels.
Kennels greater than five dogs and feedlots are not permitted.
8.
All
wastewater treatment facilities must be constructed in accordance with
all federal, state and local standards.
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