Master Deed: A document used by condominium developers to record the project; its division into condominium ownership; and the grant of common areas to the condominium owners. ALso called the declarations, the condominium declaration, or the declaration of condominium. (Do not confuse with master’s deed.)

Our Declaration of Condominium, including Schedule B, is below in a cleaner more readable format.

Schedule C

Subsurface disposal system amendment 5.8.2018

State regulation section 356-B: 16


Schedule C – Condominium Rules

This is the most current Schedule C, amended at our annual meeting on 11/07/2006.

Some of the most common rules and regulations:

No Satellite dishes on roofs (can be mounted on poles out of sight of the main roads).

Dogs must be on leashes (please pick up the dog mess).

No driveway sealants may be applied by owners.

No ornamental lawn pieces in common areas.

No boats, trailers, commercial vehicles, snowmobiles, etc. are allowed in the common areas.

No clotheslines, antennas, signs, flag poles or refuse are allowed in the common areas.

Planting in mulched areas must conform to Association guidelines.

These rules are condensed from the New Hampshire RSA 356-B:16.l(h)

Storm doors on back entrances and walkouts can be any good white quality door.

Patios are allowed 10 x 12 made of patio block, brick or cement on earth tone colors (permission in writing from the Board)

Flags (3×5 on a wooden pole) are allowed anytime from dawn till dusk.