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M. 911 Addresses & Lot Number

or any fireworks that require an ATF license to purchase are not allowed. The use of “sky lanterns” is banned at Lake Viking. Fireworks are prohibited on any Association-owned property including community areas, the pool and clubhouse area, and any docks or piers owned by the Association. (rev 8/2018) CONGREGATION OR CONGESTION OF MIGRATORY WATERFOWL: Members shall not create any condition, such as feeding, or allow any condition to exist, which results in a congregation or congestion of migratory waterfowl, that results in accumulation of waterfowl feces or droppings. Migratory waterfowl shall include swans, geese, brants, river and sea ducks, and any other waterfowl falling under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Missouri Conservation Commission, or otherwise defined by the Board as migratory waterfowl. SMOKING IN CLUBHOUSE: Smoking in the Clubhouse is prohibited at any time. (rev 2/2018) BURNING: There shall be no unattended burning (except for Maintenance Dept.) or when the wind is in excess of 15 mph. All campfires must be extinguished when left unattended. During a “burn ban”, no campfires, fire rings, fire pits, outdoor chimneys, or any other burning where an open flame is present are allowed. Gas and charcoal grills are permissible. (rev 8/2018) OUTSIDE TOILETS: No toilets of any kind (including porta-potties) will be allowed in sheds, shelters, boat docks, boat houses or similar structures. No waste shall be permitted to enter Lake Viking. The exception is the rule below regarding Temporary Portable Toilets at lake residences. TEMPORARY PORTABLE TOILETS at LAKE RESIDENCES: Completely contained portable toilets on a temporary basis will be allowed with the following stipulations: a) Option to place temporary portable toilets will be limited to homes already having approved waste disposal systems, and new construction sites. b) Homeowners desiring to use such services will be required to pay a $25.00 flat fee per occurrence and provide such documentation to the Association office prior to the placement of any portable toilet at their residence. Portable toilets on construction sites shall be allowed at no charge per OSHA regulations. c) Vendors providing temporary portable toilet services will be required to provide the Association proof of insurance and state license for disposal of waste. d) Placement and removal of temporary portable toilets shall not span more than seven consecutive days. e) A limit of one portable toilet will be tagged and monitored by Safety to ensure compliance with the time requirements. f) A limit of one portable toilet per approved location will be enforced. g) Violations will be subject to an infraction and fine.

9-1-1 ADDRESSES & LOT NUMBERS TO BE DISPLAYED

a) All dwelling owners (of houses, mobile homes, and dwellings of a similar construction) must have their street address & lot number prominently displayed, so both are clearly visible from the roadway in case of a 9-1-1 emergency. b) Lettering and numbering needs to be at least 3 inches high, and sign colors need to be contrasting colors so the sign is easily read. c) Owners having multiple adjoining lots may include all lot numbers on the sign at the principal residence. d) Lots with structures (shelters, sheds, boat or swimming docks, decks, etc) must have their lot number(s) prominently displayed, so it is clearly visible from the water (on lakefront lots) and from the roadway. e) All docks must have lot number displayed on the lower right side of dock, facing the water. All lakefront dwellings must have lot number clearly visible from the water.

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