The limited common area (LCA) for each unit is the area as shown on the plat, consisting of the front porch, back patio areas, and the assigned parking area and storage space. The LCA is reserved for the unit's use. For details on the LCA, see the plat and the Declaration and Bylaws.
Residents may plant in the unit's yard, defined as the area in front of a unit up to the edge of the central path, approximately half the area to the side where the unit does not adjoin another unit directly (divided with the next-door neighbor, exact boundaries to be negotiated), and the area behind for a distance depending on the unit, to be negotiated with group. A resident may with the consent of the group design and plant an area not adjoining the resident's unit, referred to as a sponsored area.
No permanent or semipermanent structures are to be placed either inside or outside the unit's LCA without the prior written consent of the group.
Plants and structures must be selected and positioned to be unlikely to cause damage to Wasatch Commons property. Consult landscape committee members regarding this. Soil levels along building foundations must be maintained well below the stucco to avoid damage to building from moisture or insects. (Salt Lake City building code is six inches.)
Residents are personally responsible for purchase (in the case of owner residents) and care including watering (owners and renters) of plants in a yard. The resident is responsible for control of weeds in accordance with local ordinances.
DECISION/DATE: Consensed (as revised, above) May 23, 2001, 9 standasides. Based on the CC&R and on proposals consensed May 24, 1997, and May 29, 1999.
Note that the May 24, 1997 proposal gives consent for fences along "dog row" (the fourplex and duplex on the southern boundary).