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RULES AND REGULATIONS
STREETSCAPE
1. The sidewalks remain the property of
the City of Tshwane, but every resident
is responsible for the maintenance of
the area between the road kerb and the
boundary of his property. No trees, plants,
rocks or built structures may interfere
with pedestrian traffic or obscure the
vision of motorists.
2. Garden fences or walls forming part of
the streetscape must be maintained
and painted when necessary. Failing
this, the CHOA will have the right to have
the necessary maintenance done and
charge the cost to the owner.
3. Gardens abutting on the golf course
must be kept neat at all times. Failing
this, the Sport Committee will have
the right to have the garden tidied at
the cost of the owner. No garden may
overflow onto golf course property
without written permission from the
President of the Sport and Social Club.
4. Washing should only be hung on lines
screened from the street and golf course.
5. No signage advertising any business may
be displayed anywhere on the Estate
other than a small copper or similar
plaque on the dwelling itself.
6. Refuse trolleys may not be placed on
pavements unless they will be emptied
within 18 hours. Trolleys may not be
parked on pedestrian walkways on refuse
removal days, and should be kept out
of sight from the golf course, street and
neighbouring properties on all other days.
7. All caravans, boats, trailers, tools,
toolsheds, engine and vehicle parts, etc.,
as well as accommodation for pets must
be sited out of view and must also be
screened from neighbouring properties.
8. Wendy houses visible from the street
are only allowed as temporary sheds
for building materials. In all other cases
permission to have one must be obtained
from the Board of the CHOA and they
must be sited out of view.
9. Building material or rubble may not
be dumped on sidewalks under any
circumstances.
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