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<br />Walks <br /> <br />Patios <br /> <br />Decks <br /> <br />Walls <br /> <br />interlocking concrete pavers, brick, and stone are allowed. Driveways may <br />include stone or concrete curbs up to 4 inches in height, banding or soldier <br />courses with concrete, brick, or pavers. <br /> <br />Concrete, exposed aggregate concrete, interlocking pavers, brick, pattern stamped <br />colored concrete, and paving stone. <br /> <br />Concrete, exposed aggregate concrete, pattern stan1ped colored concrete, <br />interlocking pavers, brick, and paving stone. <br /> <br />All exposed surfaces are to be constructed of redwood, or cedar (#lor better). <br />Vertical surfaces are to be stained, painted, bleached or aUowed to weather. <br />Walking surfaces are to be bleached or allowed to weather. Decks, railings and <br />built-in benches or cabinets are to be architecturally consistent and compatible <br />with the surrounding homes. The hidden structure of decks is to be constructed of <br />pressure treated lumber. Other materials may be allowed subject to review and <br />approval of the architectural review committee. <br /> <br />Wing-walls serving as architectural extensions of the building, directional and <br />screening walls, terrace and retaining walls are all allowed where appropriate and <br />needed. The use of low retaining walls to preserve existing trees and natural <br />vegetation is encouraged. Individual wall faces may not exceed 4-feet in height. <br />Retaining walls may be ten-aced and must be properly designed and engineered. <br />Walls must be architecturally compatible in form, materials and appearance with <br />the surrounding homes, landscaping, natural areas and other walls. Retaining <br />walls are encouraged to be constructed from natural boulders (11-6I1to 3-6" <br />rounded/irregular shaped), stone or brick. Wing-walls, directional and screening <br />walls may be of the same brick, stone or stucco materials used in the building. <br />Modular interlocking concrete walls and walls made of other materials may be <br />allowed in private areas that are not visible to the public. The use of modular <br />interlocking concrete walls in other locations is subject to review and approval by <br />the architectural review committee. Concrete block walls and timber walls are not <br />allowed. <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />