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i SO keh as MIT "Pvss Rodzodezes a ‘ Mission Bend South Civic Improvement Association GUIDELINES FOR DISPLAY OF FLAGS “ KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: CO ow T BEND e Mission Bend Civic Improvement Association (“Association”) is charged with administ tn iS cing those certain covenants, conditions and restrictions contained in the recorded Declarations, ‘fort fe aribus me of the community (referred to collectively as “Declarations”); and WHEREAS, chapter nD the Texas Property Code was amended effective June 17, 2011, to add Section 202.011 (“Sécti l "Syhereto regarding the display of flags; and WHEREAS Beso izectors of the Association (“Board”) has determined that in connection with maintaining the aesthie tics” architectural harmony of the community, and to provide clear and definitive guidance regarding the er a i yf flags therein, it is appropriate for the Association to adopt guidelines regarding the display of NOW, THEREFORE agg as dul) adopted the following Guidelines for Display of Flags within the community.

1. These Guidelines applyt 101 iheala f (“Permitted Flags”): a. _ the flag of the United stipe: a ao b. _ the flag of the State of Fexas’ ; c. _ the official flag of any bench ofthe mo armed forces.

2. These Guidelines do apply to any flags other th thamthe Permitted Flags listed in Section 1 above including, but not li mp a ” a. flags for schools, sports teams, at Soptbeign countries; or b. flags with marketing, seasonal, historiegl“com morative, nautical, political or religious themes; or c. historical versions of flags permitted in Kolo gve Mission Bend Civic Improvement Association Arc 1 Committee is required for any free-standing flagpole and any additional illuminat saat with the display of Permitted Flags, O 7. S

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ermitted in Kolo gve Mission Bend Civic Improvement Association Arc 1 Committee is required for any free-standing flagpole and any additional illuminat saat with the display of Permitted Flags, O 7. S 4. Permitted Flags must be displayed in a respectful manner in, etpndine “swith the current relevant federal, state or military code.

3. Permitted Flags may be displayed subject to thes saa sie) Advance written approval of the te a a 5. Permitted Flags must be displayed from a pole attached to a stfc fuchuté, at to freestanding pole.

Permitted Flags may not be draped over or directly attached to sry, <a le, a Permitted Flag may not be laid across a fence or stapled to a garage door.

6. Permitted Flags shall be no larger than three foot (3’) by five foot (5’) in (W. Ae sy Cr 7d. a MISSION BEND SOUTH CIVIC IMPROVEMENT AsSOciATION GUIDELINES FOR DISPLAYS FLAGS Le f 3 ots are limited to two (2) flagpole staff. Up to two (2) Permitted Flags may be displayed on an 10.

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ae free-standing flagpole that is at feast fourteen feet (14?) tall.

an must be constructed of permanent, long-lasting materials with an appropriate finish that onious with the dwelling.

ae “4 pole attached to a structure may be up to six feet (6’) tong and must be securely attached with cket With an angle of 30 to 45 degrees down from vertical. The flagpole must be attached in “Se er as to not damage the structure. Two attached flagpole is allowed on any portion of a “i e facifig”a stteet and one attached flagpole is allowed on the rear or backyard portion of a structure; Brackets ich accommodate multiple flagpoles are not allowed.

“ ae Free-Standing. fagp y be up to ten feet (10’) tall, including any ornamental caps. Free-

the rear or backyard portion of a structure; Brackets ich accommodate multiple flagpoles are not allowed.

“ ae Free-Standing. fagp y be up to ten feet (10’) tall, including any ornamental caps. Freestanding fligpok’s e permanently installed in the ground according to manufacturer’s instructions< O1 free-s standing flagpole is allowed in the portion of the owner’s property between the main resis dwetting and any street and one free-standing flagpole is allowed in the rear or backyard portion of a Prope y.

Free-standing flakpo mai f note thstaled i in any location described below: a. _ in any location oiler thai the Owner’ S property; or b. — within a ground ‘witit ty-easémenit or encroaching into an aerial easement; or c. beyond the side orjre Sey lin or example, on a lot with a 10” side setback line, a flagpole may not be’ sues slosér t ten feet (10’) from the side property line); or 10’ front setback line, a may my notarerinstalled closer than 5’ from the front property line); or e. closer to a dwelling on an singe fia) : height of the flagpole (for example, a 10’ flagpole cannot be installed close er Ge that 5 adjacent house).

Flagpoles must not generate tiveisonablesnise ehwhich would disturb the quiet enjoyment of other residents. Each flagpole owner should ake.-steps to reduce noise levels by using vinyl or plastic snap hooks, installing snap hook ever ar’ seguring a loose halyard (rope) around the flagpole with a flagpole clasp. ee et Lighting may be installed to illuminate Permitted Sooo y will be displayed at light and if existing ambient lighting does not provide proper illymittation es must: a. be ground mounted in the vicinity of the flag; and _

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talled to illuminate Permitted Sooo y will be displayed at light and if existing ambient lighting does not provide proper illymittation es must: a. be ground mounted in the vicinity of the flag; and _ b. utilize a fixture that screens the bulb and directs whe So ed direction with minimal spillover; and .

c. point towards the flag and face the main structure ort't ine property r to the center of the property if there is no structure; and Flagpoles are allowed solely for the purpose of displaying Permi d PAE IED lagpot is no longer used on a daily basis, it must be removed.

All flags and flagpoles must be maintained in good condition. Deterioratéd fi A st be removed and promptly replaced. Deteriorated or structurally unsafe flagpoles must sromptly oe replaced or removed. Mee Ay 3 > 3: 2 MISSION BEND SOUTH CIVIC smrnovemv < CIRTION GUIDELINES FOR DISPLA OF FLAGS ae ‘.

jntend sda: t: These Guidelines for Display of Flags may be amended from time to time as required.

Cr 4 ei The o Wain iblay of 0 upon recordation in the Public Records of Fort Bend County, and supersede any guidéli isblay of flags which may have previously been in effect. Except as affected by Section 202.0 i "a6 hese guidelines, all other provisions contained in the Declarations or any other dedicatory instrum of th OF pees iation shall remain in fill force and effect.

| z Thus executed this te Lai, day of oo embe2011.

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no* By: “SC ae tae Chantal L,, Citizen, [is President BEFORE ME, Sut bipa peso lly appeared ( harvie\ Civen, the “Pesidenk of Mission Bend South Cif ic ovement Association known by me to be the person whose name is

tae Chantal L,, Citizen, [is President BEFORE ME, Sut bipa peso lly appeared ( harvie\ Civen, the “Pesidenk of Mission Bend South Cif ic ovement Association known by me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing t strurkent,. afid\deKnowledged to me that s/he executed the same for the purposes and consideration wherein ones eo nthe capacity therein and herein stated, and as the act and deed of said corporation.

Given under my hand and sth yal ys * day of A.

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ALICA Pexap tary =e State of Texas a fang mo oA ) Houston Community Management Services, Inc., AAMC Mission Bend South CIA 17049 El Camino Real “C Oo) Suite 100 , Ln , Bian 77058 ieee, | ( sy TO C2 Re CO CO, “4 FILED AND RECORDED i no) OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS WON a tierra AriLeon Cee pan.

LJ $19.00 3 MISSION BEND SOUTH CIVIC nee Koto Y CLERK Rkanae Welaen: GoMNT GUIDELINES FOR DISRL4¥ OF FLAGS FT BEND COUNTY TEXAS