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surface shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet, measured from the finished ground level at <br /> the exterior of the enclosure from one (1)story building. <br /> The height of the ridge line of the screen enclosure may not be greater than the height of <br /> the ridge line of a one (1) story building or the eave line of a two (2) story building. <br /> Top surfaces may not be solid; only framed with screen. <br /> Design style of the screen should enhance the architecture of the building it is attached <br /> to. <br /> Pool enclosures shall be screened from public view and neighboring properties using <br /> approved opaque fencing or landscaping. Landscaping shall be 6' height within twelve <br /> (12) months. <br /> Front porch screening is not permitted. <br /> Utilities <br /> Utility connections are part of every building. These connections should be made as inconspicuous as <br /> possible. <br /> Location: Electrical meters, communication receivers/boxes, potable water filters, pool pumps & <br /> filters, water conditioners, propane tanks, air conditioner units, etc. should be placed so <br /> that they are not easily visible from public spaces. <br /> Screening: If it is not feasible to place this equipment within the building and they cannot be placed <br /> on the rear of the structure,the owner should make every effort to screen this equipment. <br /> Screening may include but is not limited to landscaping, fencing, walls, and painting <br /> the surfaces of the equipment the same color as what it is placed against. <br /> Landscape screening must be comprised of approved plant materials and must be <br /> evergreen.The height of the screening must be at least the height of the equipment that it <br /> is screening, measured at grade from the side viewable from public space(s). <br /> Screening must be placed in such a way that the equipment can still have proper air flow <br /> to operate, be accessed,and serviced as needed. <br /> Flags & Flagpoles <br /> Flags can be used to show patriotism, welcome and individuality of the owner. There are many reasons <br /> why someone may want to fly a flag. <br /> Flags: Flags shall be located so that the flag being displayed will be free of being entangled with <br /> features such as but not limited to shrubs, trees, gutters, siding, and door/window <br /> hardware. <br /> When displaying a country, state, county, city or service flag, all requirements for display <br /> mandated by the entity the flag represents shall be practiced in the display. This may <br /> Gateway PUD Architectural Standards 115 <br />