Pet Policy

Homeowners are expected to dispose of any waste in waste bags and place bags in designated receptacles,
and not regular trash cans.  Doing so may result in a fine.

 Declarations Page 24 (h) Pets. 

No Owner or Occupant may keep any pets, other than generally recognized household pets, on any portion of the Condominium. No Owner or Occupant may keep more than a total of two (2) generally recognized household pets per Unit. Notwithstanding the above, a reasonable number of generally recognized household pets, as determined in the Board’s sole discretion, weighing less than two (2) pounds each, may be kept in Units.


No Owner or Occupant may keep, breed or maintain any pet for any commercial purpose, and no structure for the care, housing, or confinement of any pet shall be constructed or maintained on any part of the Common Elements, including Limited Common Elements. The Board has the right but not the obligation to designate a dog walk area. Until such time, if any, that the Board designates such dog walk area, dogs are allowed on the Common Elements subject to the rules of this subparagraph 14(h). If the Board exercises its right to designate a dog walk area, no dogs shall be allowed on any portion of the Common Elements except such dog walk area, provided that an Owner or Occupant may walk a pet across the Common Elements to reach such dog walk area, or to enter or exit the Condominium property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, pets must be kept on a leash and be under the physical control of a responsible person at all times while on the Common Elements and Limited Common Elements, including balconies. Feces left upon the Common Elements or in any area subject to the Reciprocal Easement Agreement by pets must be immediately removed by the owner of the pet or the person responsible for the pet.


No potbellied pigs, snakes, ferrets, American Pit Bull Terriers, Great Danes, or Rotweillers, Bullmastiffs (or any mixed breed of any of the foregoing animals), or other animals determined in the Board's sole discretion to be dangerous may be brought onto or kept on the Condominium at any time. The Board may require that any pet, which, in the Board's opinion, endangers the health of any Owner or Occupant or creates a nuisance (the term "nuisance", in the context of this subparagraph (h), shall include the failure of an Owner or Occupant to immediately remove a pet's feces from the Common Element or in any area subject to the Reciprocal Easement Agreement} or unreasonable disturbance, be permanently removed from the Condominium upon seven (7) days written notice. If the Owner or Occupant fails to do so, the Board may have the pet removed. Any pet, which, in the Board's sole discretion, presents an immediate danger to the health, safety or property of any community member, may be removed by the Board or its authorized designee without prior notice to the pet's owner. 


Any Owner or Occupant who keeps or maintains any pet upon the Condominium shall be deemed to have agreed to indemnify and hold the Association, its directors, officers, and agents free and harmless from any loss, claim or liability of any kind or character whatever arising by reason of keeping or maintaining such pet within the Condominium.