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D. A flagpole, whether freestanding or attached to the residential dwelling or garage,
must be constructed of permanent, long-lasting materials with a finish appropriate to materials used
in the construction of the flagpole and harmonious with the residential dwelling on the Lot on
which it is located.

         E. A flagpole shall not be located in an easement or encroach into an easement.

         F. A freestanding flagpole shall not be located nearer to a property line of the Lot than
the applicable setbacks as either shown on the recorded plat or as set forth in the Declaration;
provided, with prior Architectural Control Committee approval, a freestanding flagpole may be
located up to five (5) feet in front of the front building setback line for a Lot. Above-ground stands
and/or footings also require Architectural Control Committee approval in accordance with Section
5.1.

         G. A flagpole must be maintained in good condition; a deteriorated or structurally
unsafe flagpole must be repaired, replaced or removed.

         H. An Owner is prohibited from locating a flagpole on any Common Area or property
owned or maintained by the KPPOA.

         I. A freestanding flagpole must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
guidelines and specifications.

         J. If the footing and/or stand for a freestanding flagpole extends above the surface of
the ground, the Architectural Control Committee may require the installation of landscaping to
screen the stand and/or footing from view.

5.5. Flags.

         A. Only the three (3) types of flags addressed in this Section shall be displayed on a
freestanding flagpole. Other types of flags may be displayed on a wall mounted flagpole as
otherwise provided in architectural guidelines adopted by the KPPOA or as otherwise permitted by
the Architectural Control Committee.

         B. Not more than two (2) of the permitted types of flags shall be displayed on a
flagpole at any given time.

         C. The maximum dimensions of a displayed flag on a freestanding flagpole that is less
than fifteen (15) feet in height or on a flagpole attached to the residential dwelling or garage shall
be three (3) feet by five (5) feet.

         D. The maximum dimensions of a displayed flag on a freestanding flagpole that is
fifteen (15) feet in height or greater is four (4) feet by six (6) feet.

         E. A displayed flag must be maintained in good condition; a deteriorated flag must be
replaced or removed.

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