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Landscape LIghting
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PICKAWILLANY CONDOMINIUM UNIT
OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING POLICY
February 1, 2003
The
Architectural Review Committee and the Board of Managers have
approved the following specifications and exterior lighting styles.
Prior to
installing any landscape lighting, the unit owner must submit to the
Architectural Review Committee a Request to Modify Common Property
with three neighbors' approval, full specifications and drawing,
and a deposit. This is to include an understandable drawing showing
the exact placement of each fixture.
Any homeowner delinquent in dues will
not have their plans reviewed until said dues are paid in full.
Attached to this
policy are photos of four approved styles of landscape lighting.
These are the only acceptable exterior lighting styles.
Because space is
limited for the installation of landscape lighting, we recommend
that you do not purchase a package with five or six lights per pkg.
as there may not be space for all the light fixtures. We recommend
you review the manufacturer's foot-candles levels to obtain the
optimum spacing.
 | Only low
voltage systems (12 volt) or solar lighting systems may be
installed. Low voltage cable does not need to run through
conduit; it may be installed in a shallow trench. With the use
of low voltage cabling, the risk of electrical shock is
minimized. See manufacturer's installation specifications for
your specific fixture. |
 | If low
voltage units are used (thus requiring a transformer), the Board
and ARC highly recommend unit owners employ a qualified
electrician to complete the installation. |
 | For front
installation, the transformer placement shall be on the interior
side of the kitchen patio fence, but not attached to the fence
itself. |
 | No fixture
shall be attached to fences, siding, wing walls, building
facades, etc. |
 | Solar
Accent Lighting is approved and recommended. It is easy to
install, requires no wiring, automatically turns on at dusk,
recharges by sunlight, and costs nothing to operate. |
 | The glass
in the fixture shall be opalescent in a honey or champagne
color. |
 | The fixture
housing shall be an antique bronze, Verde (green), copper or
pewter metal styled in what is known as the "Mission" style.
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 | The fixture
shall be a maximum of 24" high. |
 | Fixtures
need to be in an existing mulch bed area. |
 | The
fixtures must meet UL Standard 1838. Please refer to the
Underwriters' web-site at
www.ul.com or
www.underwriterslaboratories.com or call or visit the local
office, Underwriters Laboratories, 1445 Worthington Wood Blvd.,
841-0333. |
 | Motion
detectors are not allowed for use in landscape lighting. |
 | Floodlights
are not permitted for use as landscape lights. |
 | All aspects
of the installation and maintenance of landscape lighting shall
be the responsibility of the unit owner. By installing
landscape lighting, the owner shall be deemed to agree that the
Association shall have the right to temporarily move or remove
the lighting to perform maintenance or repairs, the owner agrees
to be fully responsible to insure, repair and maintain the
landscape lighting, and the owner agrees to indemnify and hold
the Association and all of its trustees, managers, officers and
agents harmless with respect to any and all claims for personal
injury or property damage caused by any function or failure of
any landscape lighting installed pursuant to this rule. |
FINISH: VERDE, COPPER, ANTIQUE
BRONZE, PEWTER METAL
HEIGHT: MAXIMUM 24"
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