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can be rejected for providing insufficient information. The Architectural Committee shall have broad, discretionary authority to Interpret and apply these standards. In rejecting an application, the Architectural Committee should detail the reasons for rejection and suggest how the applicant could remedy the deficiencies. The members of the Architectural Committee shall not be entitled to compensation for nor liable for damages, claims or causes of action arising out of, services performed pursuant hereto. Any two members of the Architectural Committee may approve or disapprove any matter before the Architectural Committee, The Architectural Committee may for good cause shown approve variances as to any covenant, condition or restriction but such variance shall require approval of a majority of the members of the Architectural Committee. The determination and decision by the Architectural Committee as to whether a variance should be granted shall be final and binding on all Owners, and neither the Architectural Committee nor any of its members shall be liable for damages, claims or causes of action arising out of any decision or action performed or taken hereunder. The Architectural Committee may consider in granting or denying any variance the nature of the use of the land, the structure to be constructed, the topography of the land, land use and structures on surrounding areas, and the effect, if any, of the variance on the appearance of the completed structure. The Architectural Committee may Impose such conditions as it deems appropriate In granting any such variance. Any such variance, if granted, shall apply only to the particular property and situation specified, and shall not amend these Restrictive Covenants, or any provisions hereof nor shall it be a variance as to any other property or situation. if any Owner of any Tract fails to maintain the Tract in a neat orderly manner, the Developer or the Architectural Committee shall have the right, through its agents and employees, to enter the Tract In order to repair, maintain and restore the Tract, Including landscaping, and the exterior of any building and other improvements located on the tract, all at the expense of the Owner. Such expense shall be an assessment against such Owner and such Owners Tract(s) to the same extent as provided for other assessments.


B. Servants’ Quarters, Gastehauses, and Outbuildings. Subject to all other terms and provisions of these Restrictive Covenants, servants quarters, one gastehaus and outbuilding may be constructed on a Tract, provided however that the plans therefore have been previously approved by the Architectural Committee according to the procedures set forth herein.


C. Exception. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following tracts are excepted from the one gastehaus provision and shall be permitted additional gastehauses as follows:


Tracts I and 38
4 gastehauses
Tracts 2, 3, 6, 13,14, 30, 31 2 gastehauses
All other tracts
I gastehaus
D. Bed and Breakfast. A "Bed and Breakfast” shall be included in the definition of a gastehaus. Bed and Breakfast means and refers to temporary lodging services by other persons that provide housing for its occupants for a duration of less than two weeks. Bed and Breakfast shall be permitted on a limited number of Tracts designated and approved by the Architectural Central Committee.
E. Pre-Construction. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions and subject to the requirements for prior plan review and approval by the Architectural Committee before



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