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(f) Signs shall not violate any law.
(g) Signs shall not contain language, graphics, or any display that would be offensive to
the ordinary person.
(h) Signs shall not be accompanied by music or other sounds or by streamers or are
otherwise distracting to motorists.
7.3. Signs shall be no larger than four feet by six feet.
7.4. The Association shall have and reverses to itself the right to remove a sign displayed in
violation of these restrictions and limitations.
SECTION 8. COMPOSTING.
Section 202.007 of the Texas Property Code provides that a property owners' association
may not adopt or enforce a provision in a dedicatory instrument that prohibits certain composting
practices except as otherwise provided therein. In accordance with the Texas Property Code, the
following shall be applicable to a property owner who implements measures promoting solid-waste
composting of vegetation, including grass clippings, leaves, or brush, or leaving grass clippings
uncollected on grass:
8.1. Without prohibiting the economic installation of any composting device on an owner's
property, all such devices shall comply with all setbacks and not be located closer than 25 feet from
any adjacent Lot or common area; and
(a) Shall be properly maintained;
(b) Shall be positioned in a manner so that the device does not unreasonably affect an
adjacent Lot of any common area;
(c) Shall be screened from visibility or shall be positioned on the owner’s property in a
location not visible from a street, another Lot, or a common area unless otherwise
approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee; and
8.2. To properly screen a composting devise from visibility, the owner shall install visibility-
restricting fence or wall one foot higher than the composting device or materials. Such fence or
wall shall be constructed of wood, masonry, or metal approved by the Architectural Control
Committee, be painted or stained to match the house or an earth tone color approved by the
Architectural Control Committee, shall not to exceed current fence height restrictions for perimeter
fencing, and shall be surrounded by evergreen plantings.
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