Fox Glen Association Rules and Regulations

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Fox Glen Association Rules and Regulations Revised March 2012 Table of Contents Introduction... 2 Definitions... 2 Contact Information... 3 Dues and Assessments... 3 Violations and Fine Assessment... 3 Modification Requests... 4 Leasing and Rental... 4 Maintenance... 5 Vehicles... 6 Trash Removal and Recycling... 7 Pets... 7 Noise... 7 Antennas and Satellite Dishes... 8 Other... 8 Attachment 1 - Contacts... 9 Revised March 2012 Page 1 of 9

Introduction 1. Welcome to Fox Glen! Fox Glen Association is a private community of detached condominiums in a peaceful, friendly neighborhood. Homeowners are Co-owners of the land and all other common elements of Fox Glen and are members of Fox Glen Association. 2. Guidelines for living in this community are described in the Fox Glen Condominium Documents. The Fox Glen Condominium Documents are: o Master Deed First Amendment to the Master Deed dated 12/17/1999 Second Amendment to the Master Deed dated 8/25/2009 o Bylaws - Exhibit A to Master Deed o Rules and Regulations - This document 3. The Fox Glen Board of Directors, herein referred to as the Board, was established by Article XI of the Bylaws. The Board is responsible for the following: o Managing the business of Fox Glen Association. o Creating and revising Rules and Regulations. o Enforcing the provisions of the Condominium Documents. 4. Throughout these Rules and Regulations, where appropriate, the Master Deed or Bylaws language is summarized and referenced. 5. All forms described in these Rules and Regulations can be found on the Fox Glen Community Yahoo website, the Fox Glen homeowner handbook CD, or by contacting the Management Company. Definitions 1. Association: The Fox Glen Association, a Michigan nonprofit corporation of which all Co- Owners are members. 2. Common Elements: Portions of Fox Glen other than individual Units. 3. Co-owner: The person or legal entity owning a Unit. 4. General Common Elements: Those Common Elements which are for the use of all Coowners. 5. Limited Common Elements: Those Common Elements reserved for the exclusive use of Co-owners of specific units. 6. Management Company: A company employed by the Association to assist with handling the business of Fox Glen. 7. Resident: An occupant of a Unit in Fox Glen. 8. Site: The property associated with the Fox Glen development which includes Units and all Common Elements. 9. Tenant: An individual who leases a Unit from a Co-owner. 10. Unit: A condominium in Fox Glen. Revised March 2012 Page 2 of 9

Contact Information 1. Co-owners shall provide a current telephone number and email address to the Management Company using the FGA New Owner Update Information Sheet available on the welcome cd or the Fox Glen Community Yahoo website. 2. Co-owners and Tenants are encouraged to join the Fox Glen Community Yahoo website to receive Association news and information online. o Only group members can access the information on the website. o Contact any Board member to join. Provide an email address. o The site is located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/foxglencommunity/ 3. Board and Management Company contact information is provided in Attachment 1 of this document. Dues and Assessments 1. The monthly assessment also known as monthly dues for each Unit is $175 and due on the first day of each month. 2. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article II Assessments, paragraph 2.3 defines penalty for default for ten or more days: o Each payment in default will bear interest from the initial due date thereof at the rate of seven percent (7%) per annum until each installment is paid in full. o Payments applied to default assessments will be in the following order: To costs of collection and enforcement. Interest charges and fines. To amounts in default in order of due dates. 3. A fine for late payment of $20 per month for each payment that is more than ten (10) days late will be assessed. 4. Monthly dues that are overdue by 70 days or more will be referred to the Association s attorney who will send the Co-owner a letter with intent to lien. 5. Co-owners are encouraged to establish automatic electronic payment of dues to ensure timely payment and reduce administrative costs. 6. Monthly dues cover Management Company fees, trash pickup, recycling, and maintenance that is the responsibility of the Association. See the Maintenance section of this document. A detailed budget can be found on the Fox Glen Community Yahoo website. Violations and Fine Assessment 1. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article XVII Remedies for Default, paragraph 17.4 authorizes the assessment of fines for violation of provisions of the Condominium Documents. The amount of each fine is at the discretion of the Board. The maximum fines established by the Second Amendment to the Master Deed are: o First violation - no fine. o Second violation - $100. Revised March 2012 Page 3 of 9

o Third violation - $200. o Fourth and subsequent violations - $400. 2. Residents can report violations to the Management Company via telephone, email, or in writing. The following information should be included: o Name of the person making the report. o Date of the violation. o A clear description of the violation. o The name and/or address of the Resident in violation. 3. The Management Company will investigate the violation and contact the Co-owner or Resident of record citing the violation. The Co-owner or Resident is required to respond to the Management Company within seven days from the date of the notice to defend the violation and propose corrective action. Modification Requests 1. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article VI Restrictions, paragraph 6.7 requires any change in the physical appearance of the exterior of any residence have the prior written approval by the Association. 2. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article VI Restrictions, paragraph 6.18 requires written approval by the Association for Co-owners making changes to any General Common Elements. 3. Co-owners requesting approval of changes are required to fill out a modification request and submit it to the Management Company for approval by the Board. 4. The modification request form must be submitted at least seven days prior to a scheduled Board meeting for consideration at that meeting. Board meetings are scheduled on the second Wednesday of each month except December. There is no Board meeting in December. Modification requests are not included on the September annual meeting agenda. 5. Costs of approved modifications to the irrigation system for landscaping changes or other requests are the responsibility of the Co-owner and will be coordinated by the Management Company. All irrigation modifications will be performed by the Association s irrigation contractor. Leasing and Rental 1. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article VI Restrictions, paragraph 6.22 defines the accepted leasing procedure. o All leases must have an initial term of at least one year unless approved by the Board. o A Co-owner desiring to rent or lease a unit must disclose that fact in writing to the Management Company at least ten days before presenting a lease form to a potential tenant. o The Co-owner shall provide the Management Company with a copy of the executed lease. Revised March 2012 Page 4 of 9

o Leases must require that Tenants comply with all conditions specified in the Condominium Documents. o The Co-owner is responsible for any violation of conditions specified in the Condominium Documents by the Tenant. 2. Co-owners leasing their Units are required to give a copy of the Condominium Documents to the Tenant before the move-in date. This acknowledgement must be recorded on the Fox Glen Association Addendum to Lease form and submitted to the Management Company. 3. The Co-owner is responsible for providing Tenant contact information to the Management Company. Maintenance 1. The Association is responsible for maintaining the General Common Elements, as well as to maintain the overall appearance of Fox Glen. General Common Elements are defined in the Master Deed Article IV and summarized here: o Land including lawn and trees not included in the Limited Common Elements. o Sidewalks not included in the Limited Common Elements. o Roads. o Street Lights. o Mail Boxes. o Irrigation System. o Ponds. o Entrance signs and landscaping. 2. Co-owners are responsible for maintaining the following Limited Common Elements per the Master Deed Article IV: o Driveways. o Sidewalks connecting the driveway and the Unit. o Exterior appearance of their Units including buildings, garages, patios, decks, etc. o Plant beds or border areas abutting the unit. 3. Any element that would normally be the responsibility of the Association but damaged by a Co-owner, Resident, family member, guest, or pet is the responsibility of the Coowner. 4. It is the Co-owner s responsibility to maintain all landscaped areas adjacent to their Unit, including those approved by modification requests submitted by the current or previous Co-owner. These areas must be maintained in a professionally groomed appearance and weeds must be removed. 5. Co-owners are required to maintain decks associated with their Units. Decks should be periodically cleaned, stained, and sealed to avoid a weathered appearance. Revised March 2012 Page 5 of 9

Vehicles 1. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article VI Restrictions, paragraph 6.13 defines restrictions on recreational and commercial vehicles. The following types of vehicles are prohibited unless stored in a garage or approved by the Board: o House trailers o Trailers o Boats o Camping vehicles o Motorcycles o All terrain vehicles o Snowmobiles o Inoperable vehicles of any type o Trucks over 3/4 ton 2. No commercial vehicles or trucks shall be parked on or about the Association property except for the making of deliveries, pickups, repairs to Units, or in the course of other business. Any vehicle with advertising displayed, which is owned or driven by a Coowner or Resident, must always be parked inside the garage. 3. Residents are to park their vehicles in the garage or driveway. 4. Visitors of Residents are permitted to park their licensed cars or light duty vehicles in guest parking areas for up to one week. 5. Parking on the street is permitted only from 7:00 am to midnight, seven days a week. Overnight parking is permitted in the four guest parking areas, one on Fox Glen, one on Bridle Pass, two on Santa Fe Trail. Together, these guest parking areas accommodate up to ten cars. 6. Street parking must not block access to mailboxes. 7. Vehicles must be removed from the street and guest parking areas when more than two inches of snow falls to ensure access for snow removal contractors. 8. Vehicles must not be parked with wheels on the sidewalk. The sidewalks are not designed to support vehicle weight without damage. Residents and Co-owners must inform their guests and have them move their vehicles if wheels are on the sidewalk. 9. Emergency vehicles must always be allowed unobstructed access. The Association is not responsible for any damage done by emergency vehicles to any vehicle parked within Fox Glen. 10. No vehicle maintenance may be performed on any vehicle except in a garage or driveway not to exceed 8 hours. 11. Co-owners and Residents are responsible for cleaning up oil or gasoline from their driveways. 12. Joy riding of motorized vehicles around the Site is prohibited. 13. A speed limit of 25 miles per hour must be observed within the Site. 14. In addition to remedies under the Violations and Fine Assessment Procedure, any vehicle or equipment in violation of parking rules may have a warning affixed to the windshield of the vehicle giving at least 24 hours notice of towing at the expense of the vehicle s owner. Residents should let the Management Company or Board know if there are any extenuating circumstances. Revised March 2012 Page 6 of 9

Trash Removal and Recycling 1. Trash removal and collection of recyclable materials for Fox Glen can occur as early as 6:00 a.m. Monday morning. 2. Trash cans and recycle bins must be set in front of the Unit next to the street no earlier than 6:00 p.m. on the evening prior to pickup. 3. Trash cans and recycle bins must be returned to the Unit on the same day as trash pickup. 4. Trash cans and recycle bins must not be placed in a location that interferes with sprinkler heads. 5. Trash should be secured in a covered container. 6. Recyclable items must be placed in blue recycle bins. 7. Co-owners are responsible for cleanup if trash is not placed in a covered container. 8. Co-owners are responsible for picking up any trash or recyclable items that are not removed by the company that collects trash and recyclable materials. Pets 1. Pet owners in Fox Glen must comply with the Pittsfield Charter Township Code, Chapter 4, Article II regarding animals. 2. The Pittsfield Charter Township Code, Chapter 4, Article II Section 4.35 requires dog licensing. Dogs must wear collars with license tags at all times when outdoors. 3. There is a limit of three pets to a Unit. 4. Exotic pets and the keeping of wild animals is prohibited. 5. Residents walking their pet must carry a scoop and/or disposable bag to remove pet waste. All pet waste must be immediately and thoroughly removed. It is the pet owner s responsibility to repair any damage to lawns or other damage caused by their pet. 6. The Board must approve all invisible fences. 7. Pets must be attended at all times when outside. Noise 1. Residents are expected to comply with the Pittsfield Charter Township Code, Chapter 8, Article II regarding noise which prohibits the following summarized here: o The playing of any radio, phonograph, tape recorder, or musical instrument in such a manner or with such volume, at any time or place as to annoy or disturb the quiet. o Yelling, shouting, whistling, loud talking, or singing as to annoy or disturb the quiet. o The use of mechanical loudspeakers, on or from motor vehicles in a manner that causes the sound to be emitted from the vehicle. o The firing of firearms, air guns, or other combustible substances. Revised March 2012 Page 7 of 9

Antennas and Satellite Dishes 1. The Fox Glen Bylaws, Article VI Restrictions, paragraph 6.8 requires Board approval of the installation of antennas and satellite dishes. 2. No antenna or satellite dish which has a diameter or diagonal measurement of more than 39 inches will be permitted. 3. A modification request must be submitted to, and approved by, the Board for installation of an antenna or satellite dish. 4. Antennas and satellite dishes should be positioned such as to minimize visibility from the street. 5. Co-owners are responsible to ensure government regulations are followed and pay any permit fees. Other 1. Basketball fixtures may be used from April 15 through October 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and must not be stored on the lawn. Basketballs must be stored indoors when not in use. When on vacation and during the off-season, basketball fixtures must not be stored outdoors. 2. Signs are not allowed with the following exceptions: o Real Estate signs must be posted in the window and must be no larger than five square feet. Realtor brochure boxes are allowed on porches only. o Alarm company signs are encouraged for those Co-owners with alarm systems. These signs should be less than two square feet and installed in the landscape bed adjacent to the Unit. Alarm company window stickers are also allowed. 3. Patios and decks may contain outdoor furniture but may not be used for storage. 4. Upholstered furniture manufactured for indoor use is prohibited on patios, porches, and decks. 5. Grills, chairs, hose reels, personal property, toys, bicycles, etc., may not be left unattended on the common grounds overnight. 6. Use of firearms, BB guns, bow and arrows, and other devices that can launch projectiles are prohibited on or around the Site. 7. The feeding of geese and ducks is prohibited. Any deterrent harmful or disruptive to geese or other wildlife is prohibited. Bird feeders are allowed but must be placed where they do not interfere with maintenance of Common Elements. 8. Ice skating, swimming, fishing, boating, or remote control toys are not allowed on ponds. 9. Exterior holiday decorations do not require a modification request. They must be maintained in working order and removed no later than twenty eight days after the holiday. Revised March 2012 Page 8 of 9

Attachment 1 - Contacts Management Company Contact Information: Select Community Management LLC 4045 Stone School Road Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Community Association Manager David Wilson 734-663-1900 ext. 230 dawilson@thecondopros.com Maintenance Coordinator Shireen E. Williams 734-663-1900 ext. 229 Fox Glen Association Board of Directors Name Phone Email address President Mark Stefaniak 734-223-6322 stuff682@yahoo.com Vice President Heather Byrne 734-474-6502 hbyrne@umich.edu Secretary April Pearsall 734-260-9173 aprildp@umich.edu Treasurer Kim Tiede 734-213-5254 ktiede1007@comcast.net Director Nathan Jones 734-223-1928 njones54@yahoo.com Revised March 2012 Page 9 of 9