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<br />Notwithstanding the minimum landscaping requirements, the Architectural Control Committee, in <br />its sole discretion, shall have the right to accept or reject any landscaping plan. <br /> <br />4.6 In order to preserve the uniform and high standard appearance of the property, each <br />owner undertakes responsibility for maintenance and repair of the exterior of his living unit, <br />private yard area and private driveway on the lot and improvements thereon shall include but not <br />be limited to the following: <br /> <br />(a) The maintenance and repair of exterior surfaces of all buildings on the lot, <br />including without limitation: the painting of same as often as necessary; the replacement <br /> <br />of trim and caulking; the maintenance and repair of roofs, gutters, downspouts and <br />overhangs; the maintenance and repair of exterior windows and doors; necessary painting, <br />staining, and repair of patio structures; and <br /> <br />(b) In maintaining private yard areas and private driveways, an owner shall be <br />required to mow, trim, water or otherwise care for grass, trees or other plants located on a <br />lot; and shall be required to remove snow from the Private Driveway, sidewalks, parking <br />areas and walkways to the Living Unit. <br /> <br />4.7 Signs. No sign shall be placed on any Lot or within the Property without the express <br />written consent of the Architectural Control Committee, except that 1 "For Sale" sign not to <br />exceed 48 inches by 48 inches in size may be placed on a Lot by an Owner or the Developer <br />without Committee approval. <br /> <br />4.8 No Pets and Animals. No birds, animals or insects shall be kept on any Lot except <br />dogs, cats and other common household pets, provided that they are not kept, bred or maintained <br />for any commercial purposes. <br /> <br />4.9 Home Occupation. No profession or home industry shall be conducted in any Living <br />Unit or on any Lot without the specific written approval of the City authority. The City authority, <br />in its discretion, upon consideration of the circumstances in each case and particularly the effect <br />on surrounding property, may permit a Lot to be used in whole or in part for the conduct of a <br />profession or home industry. No such profession or home industry shall be permitted, however, <br />unless it is considered by the City authority to be compatible with the residential neighborhood. <br /> <br />4.10 Nuisances. No weeds, underbrush or other unsightly growths shall be permitted to <br />grow or remain upon the premises, except in wetland easements according to the Corps of <br />Engineers,.DNR, Watershed District and City of Centerville requirements. Grasses and various <br />vegitation are allowed on lots prior to completion of construction to help control erosion. No <br />refuse pile or unsightly objects shall be allowed to be placed or suffered to remain anywhere <br />thereon. Firewood shall be stored only to the rear of the residence. No Lot shall be used in <br />whole or in part for the storage of rubbish of any character whatsoever, nor for the storage of any <br />property or thing that will cause such Lot to appear in an unclean or untidy condition or that will <br />be obnoxious to the eye; nor shall any substance, thing or material be kept upon any Lot that will <br />emit foul or obnoxious odors or that will cause any noise that will or might disturb the peace, <br /> <br />7 <br />