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39948 BOOK 2498 PAGE 933 DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR BERKELEY ADDITION SECTION 4 THIS DECLARATION is dated November 15, 1993, by CASTLEROCK DEVELOPMENT CORP., an Oklahoma Corporation, having a mailing address at 1035 S. Berry Road, Norman, Oklahoma 73069 (the “Declarant”). RECITALS A. Declarant owns a tract of land being approximately 6.10 acres, more or less, located in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The tract (hereinafter called the “Property”) consists of all of the land described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof and shown on the subdivision plat entitled “Berkeley Addition Section 4,” recorded in Plat Book , at Page , in the office of the County Clerk of Cleveland County, Oklahoma. B. Declarant desires to subject the Property, and the lots located therein (the “Lots”), to the covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth below which are for the purpose of protecting the value and desirability of the Property and the Lots, and are for the purpose of distributing among the Lot Owners the cost of maintaining and operating the Common Areas located within said Berkeley Addition Section 4, and any improvements constructed thereon. C. Declarant hereby declares that the Property shall be held, sold and conveyed subject to the covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth below. ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS (a) “Articles” shall mean the duly adopted Amended Articles of Association for Berkley Homeowners Association as filed with the office of the County Clerk for Cleveland County, Oklahoma, pursuant to 60 O.S. §§850—856, as the same may be amended from time to time. (b) “Association” means the Berkley Homeowners Association. BOOK 2498 PAGE 934 (c) “Bylaws” shall mean the duly adopted Bylaws of the Association, as the same may be amended, changed or modified from time to time. (d) “Board of Directors” or “Board” shall mean the Board of Directors of the Association as selected pursuant to the provisions of the Bylaws. (e) “Common Area” means those areas of land, designated on the recorded subdivision plats of all sections of Berkeley Addition Section 4 as “open space,” intended to be owned by the Association and devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of the Lots. (f) “Common Expenses” shall mean the following: (i) Expenses of administration, maintenance, repair or replacement of the Common Areas to the extent such expenses are to be borne by the Association under the terms of this Declaration. (ii) Expenses agreed upon as common by all Lot Owners acting through the Association; and (iii) Expenses declared common by the provisions of the Declaration or by the Bylaws in force as of the date hereof or as they may later be amended. (g) “Declarant” means Castlerock Development Corp., an Oklahoma Corporation, and Declarant’s successors and assigns. (h) “Declaration” means this instrument, by which the property is submitted to the provisions of 60 O.S §§85O—856, together with such amendments to this instrument as may hereafter from time to time be lawfully made. (i) “Lot Owner” or “Owner” means the person, or legal entity, or the combination thereof, including contract sellers, holding the record fee simple or perpetually renewable leasehold title to a Lot in the Property, as the Lot is now or may from time to time hereafter be created or established. If more than one person, or other legal entity or any combination thereof, holds the record title to any Lot, all of them shall be deemed a single record owner and shall be a single member of the Association by virtue of their ownership of the Lot. The term “Lot Owner” or “Owner,” shall not mean any contract purchaser, nor shall it include any mortgagee or 2 BOOK 2498 PAGE 935 other person or legal entity holding an interest in a Lot as security for the performance of an obligation. (j) “Majority of Lot Owners” means the owners of more than fifty percent (50%) of the Lots. Any specified percentage of Lot Owners means such percentage in the aggregate of such ownership of Lots. (k) “Person” means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, trust or other legal entity, or any combination thereof. (1) “Property” means all of the land described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, being the same parcel of real property shown on the “Plat of Berkeley Addition Section 4” more particularly referred to in paragraph A of the Recitals to this Declaration and such additional land as may be subjected to this Declaration under the provisions of Article II below. ARTICLE II PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THIS DECLARATION 2. 1 Declarant hereby declares that all the Property is held and shall be held, conveyed, encumbered, leased, rented, used, occupied and improved subject to the following limitations, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, liens and charges, all of which are hereby declared and established and agreed to be in furtherance of a general plan and scheme for the sale of Lots, pursuant to the provisions of 60 O.S. §§850—856, and all of which are declared and established for the purpose of enhancing and protecting the value, desirability, and attractiveness of the Property. All of said limitations, covenants, conditions, reservations, liens, charges, and restrictions are hereby established and imposed upon the Property for the benefit thereof and for the benefit of each and every individual Lot comprising a part thereof and of each ownership of one or more Lots, now or in the future, and the owners of any interest of any kind or character in Lots, the Property, or any portion thereof. All of said limitations, liens, covenants, conditions, reservations, charges, and restrictions shall run with the land and shall be binding on all parties having or acquiring any right, title or interest in any Lot, the Property or any part thereof, whether as sole owner, joint owner, lessee, tenant, occupant, successor, trustee, assigns or otherwise. 3 BOOK 2498 PAGE 936 ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING RIGHTS IN THE ASSOCIATION SECTION 1 3.1. Every Owner of a Lot shall be a member of the Association. Membership shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from the ownership of the Lot. SECTION 2 3.2. The Association shall have two classes of voting membership: 3.2.1 Class A. Except for Declarant (which shall initially be a Class B member), the Class A members shall be all of the Owners of the Lots. Each Class A member shall be entitled to one (1) vote per Lot, for each Lot owned by it, in all proceedings in which action shall be taken by members of the Association. 3.2.2 Class B. The Class B member shall be the Declarant. The Class B member shall be entitled to three (3) votes per Lot for each Lot owned by it, in all proceedings in which action shall be taken by members of the Association. 3.2.3 The vote of any Class A member comprised of two or more persons, or other legal entitles, or any other combination thereof, shall be cast in the manner provided for in the Amended Articles of Association of the Association, or as the several constituents may determine, but in no event shall all such constituents cast more than one vote per Lot for each Lot owned by them. 3.2.4 The Class B membership in the Association shall cease and be converted to Class A membership in the Association on the twentieth (20th) anniversary of the date of this Declaration or at such earlier time as the total number of votes entitled to be cast by Class A members of the Association equals or exceeds the total number of votes entitled to be cast by the Class B member of the Association. 4 BOOK 2498 PAGE 937 ARTICLE IV COMMON AREAS SECTION 1 4.1.1 Declarant shall grant and convey to the Association, and the latter shall take and accept from the Declarant, the Common Areas shown on the subdivision plat which is subject to this Declaration, not later than the date the first Lot shown on the subdivision plat which is improved by a dwelling is conveyed to an Owner. At the time of the conveyance the Common Areas shall be free of any mortgages, judgment liens or similar liens or encumbrances. 4.1.2 The Association shall hold the Common Areas conveyed to it subject to the following: (a) The reservation, to Declarant, of the beds, in fee, of all streets, avenues and public highways shown on the subdivision plat which includes the Common Area so conveyed. (b) The reservation to Declarant, of the right to lay, install, construct and maintain, on, over, under or in those strips across land designated on the subdivision plat, as “Drainage and Utility Easement,” “Sewer Easement,” Drainage and Sewer Easement,” “Open Space,” and “Area Reserved for Future Road,” or otherwise designated as an easement area, or on, over, under, or in any portion of any Common Area, pipes, drains, mains, conduits, lines and other facilities for water, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, gas, electric, telephone and other public utilities or quasi—public utilities deemed necessary or advisable to provide adequate service to any Lot now or hereafter laid out or established on the Property, or the area in which the same is located, together with the right and privilege of entering upon any Common Area for such purposes and making openings and excavations therein. (c) The reservation to Declarant of the right to enter upon any Common Area conveyed to the Association for the purpose of construction or completing the construction of improvements and the landscaping of the Common Area. (d) The reservation to Declarant of the right to continue to use and maintain facilities located on any Common Area conveyed to the Association. 5 BOOK 2498 PAGE 938 SECTION 2 4.2.1 The Common Areas conveyed to the Association shall be deemed property and facilities for the use, benefit and enjoyment, in common, of each Owner. Except as otherwise permitted by the provisions of this Declaration, no structure or improvement of any kind shall be erected, placed or maintained on any Common Area except: (i) structures or improvements designed exclusively for community use, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shelters, benches, chairs or other seating facilities, fences and walls, walkways, roadways, playground equipment, swimming pools and tennis courts, and (ii) drainage, storm water and utility systems and structures. The Common Areas may be graded, and trees, shrubs or other plants may be placed and maintained thereon for the use, comfort and enjoyment of the Owners, or the establishment, retention or preservation of the natural growth or topography of the Common Areas, or for aesthetic reasons. 4.2.2 No portion of any Common Area may be used exclusively by any Owner for personal gardens, storage facilities or other private uses without the prior written approval of the Association. SECTION 3 4.3.1 No noxious or offensive activity shall be carried on upon any Lot or any Common Area nor shall anything be done thereon which will become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. 4.3.2 No drilling or puncturing the surface for oil, gas or other minerals or hydrocarbons on the Property (including any Lot or any Common Area) shall be permitted. 4.3.3 The storage of trash, ashes or other refuse except in normal receptacles is prohibited. Weeds, underbrush or other unsightly growths shall not be permitted to grow or remain on any Lot or any Common Area. SECTION 4 4.4.1 The Association shall improve, develop, supervise, manage, operate, examine, inspect, care for, repair, replace, restore and maintain the Common Areas as from time to time 6 BOOK 2498 PAGE 939 improved, together with any items of personal property placed or installed thereon, all at its own cost and expense. 4.4.2 The Lot Owners and each of them, together with all parties bound by this Declaration, covenant and agree that the administration of the Common Areas shall be in accordance with the provisions of this Declaration, the Articles, the Bylaws, and such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Board, and the amendments, changes and modifications thereto as may come into effect from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency between the provisions of this Declaration and the provisions of the Articles, the Bylaws, or rules and regulations, the provisions of this Declaration shall prevail. 4.4.3 The Association shall have the following powers and duties: (a) The Association shall acquire and pay out of the assessments levied and collected in accordance herewith, for all development, maintenance, gardening service, refuse collection, utility bills, and other necessary expenditures relating to the Common Areas. (b) Except as otherwise provided herein, the Association shall maintain or cause the Common Areas and the landscaping, improvements, facilities, and structures thereof to be maintained and kept in a good state of repair, and acquire for the Association and pay from assessments for such services, equipment, maintenance, and repair as it may determine are necessary in order to keep and at all times maintain the Common Areas and the landscaping, improvements, and facilities thereon in a good and sanitary state of condition and repair. (c) Except as to the taxes, levies or assessments levied separately against an individual Lot and/or the Owner thereof, the Association shall pay all taxes, real and personal, and assessments, bonds and levies which are or would become a lien on the Common Areas. (d) The Association, at any time, and from time to time, may establish, in accordance with the Bylaws, such uniform rules and regulations as the Association may deem reasonable in connection with the use, occupancy and maintenance of the Common Areas by Lot Owners, their guests, invitees and licensees, and the conduct of such persons with respect to vehicles, parking, bicycle use, use and parking of trucks and vans, facilities constructed on the Common Areas 7 BOOK 2498 PAGE 940 and other activities which, if not so regulated, might detract from the appearance of the Common Areas or be offensive to or cause inconvenience, noise or damage to persons residing in the Property or visiting the Common Areas. The Association shall send a copy of such rules and regulations, together with amendments and additions thereto, to each Lot Owner upon receiving written notice of his status as an Owner. (e) The Association may contract for a security service, and cause such service to be maintained as a common expense, provided that the decision to provide for a security service be at the sole option and discretion of the Association and the Association shall have no obligation to provide such a system. SECTION 5 4.5.1 The Board shall keep or cause to be kept records with detailed accounts of the receipts and expenditures affecting the Common Areas, and its administration and specifying the maintenance and repair expenses of the Common Areas and any other expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Association. The records so kept shall be available for inspection at convenient hours on working days by all Owners and mortgagees, and representatives of the Federal Housing Administration and Veterans Administration. 4.5.2 All records shall be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Owners and mortgagees shall be entitled to receive, upon request, a current financial statement of the Association. SECTION 6 4.6.1 The right of each Owner to use the Common Areas shall be subject to the terms, conditions, and provisions as set forth in this Declaration and, to any rule or regulation now or hereafter adopted by the Association for the safety, care, maintenance, good order and cleanliness of the Common Areas. All such terms, conditions, provisions, rules and regulations shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Association and Declarant, or either of them, their respective successors and assigns, against any Owner, or any other person, violating or attempting to violate the same, either by an action at law for damages or a suit in equity to enjoin a breach or violation, or to enforce performance of any term, condition, provision, rule or regulation. 8 BOOK 2498 PAGE 941 4.6.2 The Association and Declarant shall each have the right, summarily, to abate and remove any breach or violation by any Owner at the cost and expense of the Owner. Further, each Lot Owner shall be entitled to enforce the provisions of this Declaration to the extent authorized and permitted by 60 O.S. §§856. ARTICLE V PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE COMMON AREAS SECTION 1 5.1.1 Declarant shall hold, and hereafter grant and convey the Lots, subject to the covenants, conditions and restrictions herein set forth, which are imposed upon the Lots for the benefit of DecJarant, the Association and the Owners, and their respective personal representatives, successors and assigns, to the end and intent that each Owner shall hold his Lot subject to the following provisions. 5.1.2 Each Owner, in common with all other Owners, shall have the right and privilege to use and enjoy the Common Areas of Berkeley Addition Section 4 for the purposes for which the same were designed. This right and privilege shall be appurtenant to and pass with the title to the Lot. The right to the use and enjoyment of all Common Areas shall be subject to: (i) the right of the Association to charge reasonable admission and other fees for use of facilities within the Common Areas; and (ii) the right of the Association to suspend the voting rights and rights to use the Common Areas by an Owner (a) for any period in which any assessment against his Lot remains unpaid, or (b) for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days for any infraction of published rules and regulations of the Association. 5.1.3 In furtherance of the foregoing, each Lot Owner shall have a non—exclusive easement of access to, use and enjoyment of, and ingress and egress through, the Common Areas, and such easements shall be appurtenant to and shall pass with the title to every Lot, subject to the following provision: (a) Such easements shall be subject to the right conferred by this Declaration of the Board to establish uniform rules and regulations concerning the use of the Common Areas. 9 BOOK 2498 PAGE 942 5.1.4 Any damage to any Common Areas which is caused by the negligent act or the willful misconduct of any Lot Owner may be repaired by the Association but, in such event, the Association shall be entitled to reimbursement from the Lot Owner responsible for such damage. 5.1.5 Subject to the provisions of Article II hereof each Unit Owner’s undivided interest in the Common Areas shall have a permanent character. Such interest shall not be separated from the Lot to which it is appurtenant and shall be deemed to be conveyed or encumbered with the Lot even though such interest is not expressly mentioned or described in the deed or other instrument of conveyance. The Common Areas shall remain undivided and no Lot Owner or any other person shall bring any action for partition. SECTION 2 5.2.1 Any Owner may delegate, in accordance with the Bylaws of the Association, his right to the use and enjoyment of the Common Areas, and any facilities thereon, to the members of his family, his tenants, or to contract purchasers who reside on his Lot. 5.2.2 Lot Owner may not waive or otherwise escape liability for the assessments provided for by this Declaration or otherwise duly and properly levied by the Board, by non—use of the Common Areas and the facilities thereon or any part thereof, or by abandonment of his Lot. SECTION 3 5.3.1 Each Owner shall fully and faithfully comply with the rules, regulations and restrictions applicable to use of the Common Areas, as these rules, regulations and restrictions are from time to time adopted by the Association for the safety, care, maintenance, good order and cleanliness of the Common Areas. Each Owner shall comply with the covenants, agreements and restrictions imposed by this Declaration on the use and enjoyment of the Common Areas. 5.3.2 Failure or refusal by an Owner after written notice to comply with any of the rules, regulations and restrictions shall be grounds for an action to recover sums due, for damages or injunctive relief or both, and for reimbursement of all attorney’s fees incurred in connection therewith and interest on all of such amounts at the highest 10 BOOK 2498 PAGE 943
lawful rate, which action shall be maintainable by the Board of Directors in the name of the Association on behalf of the Owner or, in a proper case, by an aggrieved Owner. SECTION 4 5.4.1 The rights, privileges and easements of the Owners are at all times subject to the right of the Association to dedicate or transfer all or any part of the Common Areas to any public agency, authority or utility for such purposes and subject to such conditions as may be agreed upon by the Association. 5.4.2 No such dedication or transfer shall be effective unless approved by a two—thirds (2/3rds) vote of each class of members of the Association voting in person or by proxy at a meeting called for such purpose, and the same shall have been consented to by the agency, authority or utility accepting the dedication or transfer. ARTICLE VI COVENANT FOR ASSESSMENT SECTION 1 6.1.1 Declarant, for each Lot owned by Declarant within the Property, hereby covenants, and each Owner, by acceptance of a deed hereafter conveying any such Lot to him, whether or not so expressed in the deed or other conveyance, shall be deemed to have covenanted and agreed to pay the Association a pro rata share of (i) annual assessments or charges; and (ii) special assessments or charges for capital improvements, such annual and special assessments and charges to be established and collected as hereinafter provided. 6.1.2 The annual and special assessments or charges, together with interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum accruing from their due date until payment is made, and the costs of collection thereof and reasonable attorney’s fees, shall be a charge on, and continuing lien upon each Lot against which an assessment is made. Each assessment or charge, together with interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum accruing as aforesaid, and costs and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred or expended by the Association in the collection thereof, shall also be the personal obligation of the Owner of the Lot. The personal obligation for any 11
BOOK 2498 PAGE 944 delinquent assessment or charge, together with interest, costs and reasonable attorney’s fees, however, shall not pass to the Owner’s successors in title, unless expressly assumed by them. 6.1.3 The assessments and charges levied by the Association shall be used exclusively for promoting the recreation, health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the Property, and in particular for the improvement, operation and maintenance of the Common Areas, including, but not limited to, the payment of taxes (except to the extent the proportionate shares of such public charges and assessments on the Common Areas may be levied against all Lots on the Property by the tax collecting authority so that the same are payable directly by the Owners thereof, in the same manner as real property taxes assessed or assessable against the Lots) and insurance thereon. SECTION 2 6.2.1 Until December 31 of the year 1994, the annual assessment shall be One Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($150.00) per Lot, which shall be the maximum annual assessment for that year. Thereafter, the maximum permissible annual assessment shall increase each year by five percent (5%) of the maximum permissible annual assessment for the previous year without the necessity of a vote of the membership of the Association. The maximum permissible annual assessment may be increased above the five percent (5%) limitation specified in the preceding sentence only by a Majority of Lot Owners of each class of members of the Association, voting in person or by proxy, at a meeting called for such purpose. 6.2.2 The Board of Directors of the Association may fix the annual assessment against each Lot at any amount not in excess of the maximum permissible annual assessment applicable to that year without the necessity of a vote of the membership of the Association. 6.2.3 Notwithstanding anything elsewhere set forth herein, the annual assessments or charges made or levied against any Lot of which Declarant is the Owner on January 1st of the year to which the assessment pertains, shall equal seventy—five percent (75%) of the annual assessment or charge made or levied against any other Lot on the Property, it being intended that the Declarant shall not pay more, or less, than seventy—five percent (75%) of the per Lot annual assessment 12 BOOK 2498 PAGE 945 established by the Association under this section, and said assessment shall not first accrue until January 1, 1994. SECTION 3 6.3.1 In addition to the annual assessments authorized above, the Board of Directors of the Association may levy in any year, a special assessment, applicable for that year only, for the purpose of defraying, in whole or in part, the cost of any construction, reconstruction, repair or replacement of any capital improvement located on any Common Area, including fixtures and personal property related thereto, provided that such assessment shall first be approved by a Majority of Lot Owners of each class of the members of the Association, voting in person or by proxy at a meeting called for such purpose. SECTION 4 6.4.1 Except as provided in Section 2 of this Article, and in Section 6 of this Article, annual assessments must be fixed at a uniform rate for all Lots. SECTION 5 6.5.1 Written notice of any meetings of members of the Association called for the purpose of taking any action authorized under Sections 2 or 3 of this Article shall be sent to all members not less than ten (10) days, nor more than sixty (60) days, in advance of the meeting. 6.5.2 At the first meeting, the presence of members, or of proxies, entitled to cast sixty percent (60%) of all of the votes of each class of members entitled to be cast at the meeting shall be necessary and sufficient to constitute a quorum. If the required quorum is not present, another meeting may be called subject to the same notice requirements, and the required quorum at any subsequent meeting shall be one—half (1/2) of the required quorum at the preceding meeting, provided that no subsequent meeting shall be held more than sixty (60) days following the preceding meeting. SECTION 6 6.6.1 The annual assessments shall commence on the first day of January, 1994. The first annual assessment shall be 13 BOOK 2498 PAGE 946 made for the balance of the calendar year and shall become due and payable on the date fixed for the commencement. The amount of the assessment for the first year shall be an amount which bears the same relationship to the annual assessment provided for in the first sentence of Section 2 of this Article as the remaining number of months in that year bear to twelve. The same reduction in the amount of the annual assessment shall apply to the first assessment levied against any property which is hereafter added to the Property at a time other than the beginning of any calendar year. 6.6.2 The annual assessments for any year after the first year shall be on a calendar year basis. The amount of the annual assessment against each Lot shall be fixed not later than February 1st of each year and become due and payable on the first day of April of that year. 6.6.3 The due date under any special assessment under Section 3 shall be fixed in the resolution authorizing the special assessment; however, such due date shall be at least fifteen (15) days after the date of such resolution. SECTION 7 6.7.1 The Board of Directors of the Association shall fix the date of commencement and the amount of the annual assessment against each Lot for each assessment period at least two (2) months in advance of the due date for the payment thereof and shall, at that time, prepare a roster of the Lots and assessments applicable thereto. Such roster shall be kept in the office of the Association and shall be open to inspection by any Owner. 6.7.2 If an annual or special assessment is not paid on the due date, the assessment shall be delinquent and shall bear interest from the date of delinquency at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum, and the Association may bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same, or may foreclose the lien against the Lot for such assessment. In any such proceeding, there shall be added to the amount of such assessment the reasonable costs of preparing and filing the action, and in the event that judgment is obtained, such judgment shall include interest on the assessment as above provided and reasonable attorneys’ fees to be fixed by the Court together with the costs of the action. Each Owner of a Lot shall by accepting title thereto be deemed to have assented to proceedings for the foreclosure of any lien upon his Lot (including a foreclosure by power of sale 14 BOOK 2498 PAGE 947 pursuant to the Oklahoma Power of Sale Mortgage Foreclosure Act) which results from his failure to pay an assessment on the due date thereof. SECTION 8 6.8.1 The lien of the assessments provided for herein shall be subordinate to any mortgage or deed of trust hereafter placed upon the Lot subject to assessment; provided, however, that the sale or transfer of any Lot pursuant to mortgage foreclosure, or any proceeding in lieu thereof, shall only extinguish the lien of such assessments as to payments which became due prior to such sale or transfer. Such sale or transfer shall not relieve the Lot from liability for any assessments thereafter becoming due, nor from the lien of any such subsequent assessment. 6.8.2 In the event a mortgage on a Lot should provide that a default in the payment of an assessment shall be an event of default in such mortgage and, if required by the mortgage by written notice to the Association, the Board of Directors shall give notice of any default in payment of an assessment to the mortgagee. 6.8.3 To evidence the lien for unpaid assessments, the Board of Directors shall prepare a written notice of assessment lien setting forth the amount of such unpaid indebtedness, the name of the Owner of the Lot and a description of Lot. Such notice shall be signed by the President or a Vice— President of the Association, and shall be duly attested and acknowledged and shall be recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Such lien for the Common Areas shall attach from the due date thereof and impart notice to third parties from the date of the recording thereof. Such lien may be enforced by the foreclosing of the defaulting Owner’s Lot subsequent to the recording of a notice or claim thereof by the Association in like manner as a mortgage on real property. The Owner of the Lot being foreclosed shall be required to pay to the Association the monthly assessment for the Lot during the period of foreclosure, and the Association shall be entitled to the appointment of a receiver to collect the same. The Association shall have the power to purchase a Lot at foreclosure or other legal sale and to acquire and hold, lease, mortgage, vote the votes appurtenant to, convey or otherwise deal with the same. Any mortgagee holding a lien on a Lot may pay, but shall not be required to pay, any unpaid assessment payable with respect to such Lot, and such payment 15 BOOK 2498 PAGE 948 shall not be deemed a waiver by the Association of default by the Lot Owner. 6.8.4 Upon the sale or conveyance of a Lot, all unpaid assessments against the seller—owner for his pro rata share of the Common Expenses, including interest and costs and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in collection, shall be first paid out of the sales price or by the purchaser in preference to any other assessments or charges of whatever nature, except the following: (a) Assessments, liens and charges for ad valorem taxes past due and unpaid on the Lot; (b) Judgments entered in a court of record prior to the date of Common Expense assessment; c) Mortgage instruments of encumbrance duly recorded prior to the date of such assessment; (d) Mechanic’s and Materialmen’s liens arising from labor performed or materials furnished upon a Lot prior to the date of such assessment; and (e) Mechanic’s and Materialmen’s liens for labor performed or material furnished upon the Common Areas to the extent of the proportionate part chargeable to the Lot Owners which constitute a part of an assessment charge for Common Expenses, satisfaction of which shall discharge the assessment to the extent of the payment made. ARTICLE VII ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE 7.1.1 No structure, whether residence, accessory building, tennis court, swimming pool, antenna (on a structure or on a lot), flag poles, fences, walls, treehouses, platforms, exterior lighting, or other improvements, shall be constructed or maintained upon any lot and no alteration or repainting to the exterior of a structure shall be made and no landscaping performed unless complete plans, specifications, and lot plans therefore, showing the exterior design, height, building material and color scheme thereof, the location of the structure plotted horizontally and vertically, the location and size of driveways, the general plan of landscaping, fencing, walls and windbreaks, and the grading plan shall 16 BOOK 2498 PAGE 949 have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee, and a copy of such plans, specifications, and lot plans as finally approved deposited with the Architectural Control Committee. Only house numbers which are furnished by the Declarant shall be used and maintained on the Property. All mail boxes used must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee. The Architectural Control Committee shall be com |