Corrected ARC Guidelines PRINT FULL SETS - Master PDF 112 Pages - as of 9-2 | Page 93

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS RECEPTACLE 4.5a ANY CHANGE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE HOME REQUIRES BOTH NARC AND ACC APPROVAL This guideline covers the construction and use of “Neighborhood News Receptacle”. If the Neighborhood Association Board of Directors approves of installing receptacles, then the Neighborhood BOD must purchase and install the receptacles for all of their residents.This receptacle may be attached to the current mailbox post or another approved location. For uniformity and aesthetic appearance, individual residents are not permitted to build, purchase or install their own receptacles. 1. A Neighborhood Guideline is required to define the construction of the receptacle and location and method of attachment. The Neighborhood Guideline must be approved by the Master ACC prior to any receptacle installation. 2. The receptacles shall be attached in such a way that they do not interfere with US Mail delivery. If the Neighborhood BOD decides to discontinue their use of the receptacles they must be removed and the locations restored to their original appearance. 3. Individual homeowners are not permitted to install, remove or change their receptacle. 4. After installation, the maintenance and appearance of the receptacle will become the responsibility of the homeowner. Replacements, if required, will be the responsibility of the neighborhood in order to maintain uniformity. 5. The receptacles may be used only for the distribution of Neighborhood news or other items specifically approved by the Neighborhood BOD. The receptacles may NOT be used for vendor advertisements, personal communication or any purpose not approved by the Neighborhood BOD. End of Guideline 4.5a Approved by the Board of Directors April 26, 2017 Effective April 26, 2017