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4.1. Approval. In order to ensure the proposed shingles (new or replacement) conform to the
foregoing description and are in compliance with these Supplemental Declarations, Owners shall
apply to the Architectural Control Committee for prior approval. The Architectural Control
Committee may require an Owner to remove shingles that does not comply with the statutory
provisions or the requirements of the Declarations and these Supplemental Declarations.
4.2. Regulations. When installed, storm and energy efficient shingles must resemble, be more
durable than, and be of equal or superior quality to the types of shingles otherwise required or
authorized for use in the Kings Point Subdivision. In addition, the storm or energy efficient
shingles must match the aesthetics of the Lots surrounding the Lot in question.
SECTION 5. FLAGS.
Section 202.011 of the Texas Property Code provides that a property owners' association
may not enforce a provision in a dedicatory instrument that prohibits, restricts, or has the effect of
prohibiting or restricting a flag of the United States of America, the flag of the State of Texas, or an
official or replica flag of any branch of the United States armed forces, except as otherwise
provided therein.
The following shall be applicable to flagpoles and the three (3) types of flags listed in
Section 202.011 of the Texas Property Code:
5.1. Approval. A flagpole that does not comply with all setbacks, above-ground flagpole stands
and/or footings and illumination under Section 5.6 must be approved by the Architectural Control
Committee. Additionally, in order to ensure a proposed flagpole conforms to the following
standards, Owners shall apply to the Architectural Control Committee for prior approval. The
Architectural Control Committee may require an Owner to remove flagpoles, flagpole footings, or
flags that do not comply with the statutory provisions or the requirements of these Declarations.
5.2. Flag of the United States. The flag of the United States must be displayed in accordance
with applicable provisions of 4 U.S.C. Sections 5-10, which address, among other things, the time
and occasions for display, the position and manner of display, and respect for the flag.
5.3. Flag of the State of Texas. The flag of the State of Texas must be displayed in accordance
with applicable provisions of Chapter 3100 of the Texas Government Code, which address, among
other things, the orientation of the flag on a flagpole or flagstaff, the display of the flag with the
flag of the United States, and the display of the flag outdoors.
5.4. Flagpoles.
A. Not more than one (1) freestanding flagpole or flagpole attached to the residential
dwelling or garage (on a permanent or temporary basis) is permitted on a Lot.
B. A freestanding flagpole shall not exceed twenty (20) feet in height, measured from
the ground to the highest point of the flagpole.
C. A flagpole attached to the residential dwelling or garage shall not exceed six (6) feet
in length.
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