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F. A flag must be displayed on a flagpole. A flag shall not be attached to the wall of
the residential dwelling or other structure on a Lot or a fence, or be displayed in a window of the
residential dwelling or other structure on a Lot.

5.6. Illumination. Illumination of a flag is permitted but the lighting must be in-ground and
have a maximum of 150 watts. High intensity lighting such as mercury vapor, high pressure
sodium, or metal halide is not permitted. The lighting is required to be compatible with exterior
lighting requirements within the Declarations and appropriate for a residential neighborhood.
Lighting used to illuminate a flag shall be positioned in a manner so that the lighting is not directed
toward an adjacent lot or a street adjacent to the Lot and does not otherwise unreasonably affect an
adjacent lot.

5.7. Noise. An external halyard on a flagpole is required to be securely affixed to the flagpole
so that it is not moved by the wind and thereby permitted to clang against the flagpole.

5.8 Holidays. Notwithstanding the above provisions: These Supplemental Declarations shall
not prohibit or apply to temporary seasonal decorations or displays of flags related to certain
patriotic holidays including Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and Veterans Day as otherwise
permitted in the Kings Point Subdivision.

SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS ITEMS.

         Section 202.018 of the Texas Property Code provides that a property owners' association
may not enforce or adopt a restrictive covenant that prohibits a property owner or resident from
displaying or affixing on the entry to the owner's or resident's dwelling one or more religious items,
the display of which is motivated by the owner's or resident's sincere religious belief, except as
otherwise provided therein.

The following shall be applicable to the display of religious items in the Kings Point Subdivision:

6.1. Approval. Any alteration to the entry door or door frame must first be approved by the
Architectural Control Committee. The Architectural Control Committee may require an Owner to
remove a religious item that does not comply with the statutory provisions or the requirements of
the Declarations and these Supplemental Declarations.

6.2. Location. Except as otherwise provided in this Section or by statute, a religious item is
not permitted anywhere on a Lot except on the entry door or door frame of the residential dwelling.
A religious item shall not extend past the outer edge of the door frame.

6.3. Size. The religious item(s), individually or in combination with other religious items
displayed or affixed on the entry door or door frame, shall not have a total size of greater than
twenty-five (25) square inches.

6.4. Content. A religious item shall not contain language, graphics, or any display that is
patently offensive to persons of ordinary sensibilities.

6.5. Limitation. A religious item shall not be displayed or affixed on an entry door or door
frame if it threatens the public health or safety or violates a law.

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