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ARTICLE IX <br />ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS <br />Section 1. Residential Use. Each Lot shall fes ussd only for <br />residential purposes, except that Declarant and othy hoae builders <br />approved bv the Declarant shall bn entitled to aaintaina»odel^hoaes <br />upon the Lots during the construcition and sales periua. " <br />Section 2. House Size. No house shall have nore than two <br />stories on the side of the house facinOy^Sugarvoods Drive, <br />(a) Each house with only one story facina^Sugarwoodg Drive <br />shall have at least 2,200 square feet offinished <br />interior space on that story. <br />Each house with two stories facincuSugarwoods Drive shalJ. <br />have at least 1,200 square feet or tinisheS interior <br />kq^sugj <br />space on each of those two stories. <br />(c) Each house which is neither a single story house or a two <br />story house (e.g. a split level) shall have at least <br />2,400 square feet of finished interior space on the <br />stories that face .'^ugarwoods Drive.A — <br />Section 3. Accessory Structures. Each Lot shall have an <br />attached or detached garage with space for two or three <br />automobiles. If the Lot contains a swimming pool or a tennis <br />court, it may also contain a small building for changing clothes <br />and storing pool or tennis equipment, but for no other purpose. <br />No other accessory structures shall be permitted on any Lot. Each <br />permitted accessory structure on a Lot must have the same general <br />style and exterior materials as the house on the Lot. Each <br />accessory structure must conform to municipal ordinances and the^ <br />other provisions of this Declaration. <br />Section 4. Obstruction of Common Area. There shall be no <br />obstruction of the Common Area nor shall anything be stored in the <br />Common Area without the prior %nritten consent of the Board of <br />Directors of the Association. <br />Section 5. Pets. The ownership and behavior of pet may be <br />subject to the rules of the Association and is subject to municipal <br />ordinances. The rules of the Association may be more restrictive <br />that the municipal ordinances. <br />Section 6. Home Occupations. Notwithstanding Section 1 of <br />this Article, an Owner may engage in those home occupations that <br />are allowed by municipal ordinances and not prohibited by rules of <br />the Association. The Association's rules may be more restrictive <br />than the municipal ordinances and may be amended from time to time <br />- 15 -