The total number of cats that may reside in any Unit is two (2).ī.
The total number of dogs that may reside in any Unit is three (3). Any pet which violates these restrictions at the time this Declaration is adopted will be deemed grandfathered but when the pet dies or moves he or she may not be replaced except by a pet that adheres to these restrictions.Ī. All such pets shall comply with the following restrictions as well as those contained in the Rules. Only ordinary domesticated household pets including dogs, cats, birds (in cages only), fish (in tanks), and hamsters (or like animals) kept in cages may be in any Unit. Any of the recognized fighting dogs or large guard dogs (many of which have been entirely outlawed in different parts of the world): Akita, American Bulldog, American Mastiff, Bandog, Boerboel, Bulldog, Bullmastiff, Cane Corso, Cane da Presa, Chow Chow, Dogo Argentino, English Mastiff, Fila Brasileiro, Kangal, Neapolitan Mastiff, Presa Canario, Rottweiler, Shar Pei, or Tosa.A dog that exceeds 60 pounds or 25 inches.A dog that repeatedly violates the city's noise ordinance by barking.
The Board of Directors of these associations have a fiduciary duty to manage and operate the common areas, including making them safe and warning of any known dangerous conditions. OverviewĪ homeowner association may be liable for permitting dangerous dogs to remain on the common areas and private streets owned and controlled by the association. A homeowner association may be liable for permitting dangerous dogs to remain on the common areas and private streets owned and controlled by the association.